Specialized Fiduciary Officer II, IRA
Atlanta, Georgia
Job Description:
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Specialized Fiduciary Officer II (SFO II), IRA, Private Bank, Atlanta, GA -
Administers Trusteed Individual Retirement Accounts (TIRA) to ensure accurate and efficient account / relationship level client service. Coordinates information and activities with all external and internal support business partners, as needed. May be accountable for managing mid-level, fairly complex situations that require a certain degree of retirement technical expertise and Private Bank systems knowledge. May delegate tasks to the Specialized Fiduciary Administrators, monitors progress and approves completed work. Responsible for routine administrative duties, such as performing TIRA account maintenance, TIRA account opening processes, and TIRA money movement and tax related transactions. May be asked to participate in projects, prepare reports and conduct research. Point of contact for clients and internal/external partners, including advisors. Acute attention to detail and ability to multi-task in fast-paced environment. Must be able to work well under pressure and exercise sound judgment. Must have excellent written and verbal communication skills. Candidate is expected to demonstrate some leadership qualities, be flexible, and be a team player. Highly motivated, self-starter and possesses the ability to work independently. The SFO II is supervised and supported by a team.
Desired Qualifications
BS/BA or equivalent experience helpful. Non-licensed associate.
3 - 5 years of individual retirement account or Private Bank administrative or trust experience preferred, but not required.
Private Bank and Merrill systems experience a plus.
Responsibilities :
Serves as technical expert for the team, sharing knowledge of fiduciary laws, regulations, standards of management, and internal fiduciary policies and procedures
Completes administrative reviews of trust accounts to drive consistency in approach and results
Administers and ensures accounts are in line with the fiduciary standard by complying with internal policy and industry regulations
Manages, controls, and mitigates fiduciary risks, while addressing client issues and concerns
Skills :
Attention to Detail
Customer and Client Focus
Problem Solving
Relationship Building
Risk Management
Account Management
Administrative Services
Client Management
Issue Management
Active Listening
Candidate Screening
Prioritization
Process Simplification
Referral Identification
Minimum Education Requirement: High School Diploma / GED / Secondary School or equivalent
Shift:
1st shift (United States of America)
Hours Per Week:
40
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