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Junior Financial Planner
Location
United Kingdom
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
0
Seniority
Entry Level
Job Description
Junior Financial Planner
Cooper Parry
• Initially supporting Relationship Managers & Directors in managing and growing client relationships • Complete our T&C program so you can have your own client bank in 12 months • Help deliver genuinely meaningful advice, not just paperwork and process • Get to know clients as people: what drives them, what worries them, what success looks like • Build relationships across the wider business to spot opportunities and add value • Start developing your own network and confidence with clients • Learn how to turn great conversations into long-term, trusted relationships
Job Requirements
- Strong at relationship building
- Communicate with confidence
- Hungry to learn
- Not afraid to ask questions
- Energy, drive and a willingness to step outside your comfort zone
- Care about doing the right thing – even when it’s not the easiest option
- Chartered Financial Planners or Certified Financial Planning professionals with experience in high-net-worth holistic financial planning or close to achieving these qualifications
- Keen to progress their career, working with new and existing clients
Benefits
- A flexible approach to work - balancing working from home, in office or with clients
- Support with career growth and qualifications
- A generous holiday entitlement
- An enhanced parental leave policy
- An enhanced pension scheme
- No dress code – just “wear something!”
- A multi-award-winning wellbeing offering to support your physical, mental, spiritual, and financial health
- Volunteering opportunities to work closer with local communities and charities
- Cooper Parry social/sports clubs
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