Financial Adviser
Salary
45,000 – 75,000
Location
Job Type
Full Time
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Job Title: Financial Adviser
Salary: £45,000 – £75,000
Location: Hereford & Worcester
Job Reference: 16177
Job Description:
Recruit UK is working on an excellent opportunity for a Financial Adviser to join a Financial Planning firm.
Our client is a Chartered Financial Planning firm, with a head office in Devon and acquisitions across the UK. Due to a retiring adviser in the local area, they are looking to bring on an experienced planner to oversee the transition of clients and help develop the area.
You will be provided with full back-office support, including administration and paraplanning. This will allow you to put your focus on client relationships. While you will have the security and benefits of working for a large firm, you will also have the freedom and autonomy to work how you work best.
They offer clients a range of products, including pensions, investments, protection, and more. You will work closely with clients to develop a true understanding of their personal financial needs and offer them solutions to match.
Benefits:
- Competitive Salary of £45,000 – £75,000
- Strong commission structure in place
- Retiring adviser, meaning clients ready to inherit within 6-12 months
- The successful and ever-growing company
- Great administration and paraplanning support
- Experienced Financial Adviser
- Some relationships with clients or networks
- Level 4 Diploma minimum, ideally working towards Chartered
- Start every journey with a conversation to find out about you in-depth.
- Provide honest feedback on where you fit in the jobs market.
- Use our network across the financial world to match you to your perfect position. Or if we think you already have it, we’ll tell you.
- Take a holistic mindfulness approach – career happiness is rarely just about the money.
- Cover the whole of the UK with a local touch through our regional teams.
- Never pester you.