Trust Associate
Company: Province Firm
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ROLE SUMMARY We are seeking a
skilled and detail-oriented Bankruptcy Estate Administrator to join
our team. As the Bankruptcy Estate Administrator, you will be
responsible for handling post-confirmation administration of
bankruptcy estates with minimal supervision. Your expertise in
understanding motions, disclosure statements, and Chapter 11 plans
will be essential in ensuring compliance with debtors' continuing
bankruptcy obligations, tax responsibilities, and distributions to
estate creditors. You will also assist in reviewing Proofs of Claim
and drafting various documents, including notice responses and
abatement letters related to tax disputes. ROLE AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Post-Confirmation Administration: Manage
bankruptcy estates post-confirmation, ensuring adherence to all
bankruptcy obligations and tax requirements. Oversee and execute
distributions to estate creditors following approved Chapter 11
plans. Tax-related Duties: Review tax Proofs of Claim and
collaborate with tax professionals in first-day valuations for
estates. Prepare and dispute collection delinquent liabilities with
state and federal tax authorities through abatement letters and
other legal means. Financial Reporting: Assist in the preparation
of monthly operating reports and communicating filing requirements
to legal counsel. Database Management: Provide administrative
support in setting up new client information into our management
database. Large-Scale Mailings: Coordinate and execute large-scale
mailings on behalf of the debtor as required. Communication and
Collaboration: Effectively communicate with supervising attorneys,
co-counsel, clients, and tax professionals. Draft correspondence
related to bankruptcy proceedings and respond to creditor inquiries
Collaborate with tax professionals to limit the risk of liens and
fines for trusts, payroll reports, and disbursements of wage
claims. Additional Duties: Perform other tasks or duties as
assigned by management. QUALIFICATIONS / IDEAL CANDIDATE Paralegal
Certificate or Bankruptcy experience preferred Excellent research
skills and the ability to analyze complex legal documents. Strong
writing and communication skills, with attention to detail.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. Ability to manage
multiple projects simultaneously and prioritize tasks effectively.
Familiarity with bankruptcy laws, motions, disclosure statements,
and Chapter 11 plans is preferred. Previous experience in
bankruptcy estate administration is an advantage. Ability to work
independently and demonstrate sound judgment in decision-making.
Technical Advanced PowerPoint and Excel capabilities Excellent
writing and verbal communication skills Proficient with
financial/data analytics Familiarity with the US Bankruptcy code is
a plus. Behaviors Planning and Prioritization: must be able to work
independently and effectively multitask in a highly detailed
environment, having a good sense of what is important to accomplish
the goal. Communication Skills: ability to condense large amounts
of financial and legal information into logical, thoughtful and
concise solutions, presentations and well-written reports.
Action-Oriented: eager and responsive at all times, seizing the
opportunity when presented with it. Trust: exceptional maturity and
the corresponding ability to interact with lenders, lawyers, senior
executives and middle managers, presenting the candid truth in a
helpful manner Personal Learning: ability to successfully work in a
small and collaborative team environment, committing to and
actively working on improving skills, seeking feedback and
adjusting accordingly. OUR BENEFITS Our benefits include, but are
not limited to: Excellent salary Competitive benefits package
Company 401K plan Company profit-sharing plan AFFIRMATIVE
ACTION/EEO STATEMENT: Our firm provides equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and
prohibits discrimination and harassment in accordance with
applicable federal, state, or local laws. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
This job description outlines the primary responsibilities of the
position. It does not encompass all duties that may be required in
this role. The employee may be expected to perform additional
job-related tasks and responsibilities as instructed by management
within the boundaries of applicable law. Management reserves the
right to add, revise, or delete information in this job
description. Reasonable accommodation will be provided to qualified
individuals with disabilities as required by law. This document
does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other
than an "at-will" employment relationship.
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