Client Service Associate

Beacon Pointe AdvisorsSarasota, FL
1dOnsite

About The Position

We are currently seeking qualified candidates to join Beacon Pointe Advisors as a Client Service Associate (CSA) in our Sarasota, FL office. The Client Service Associate will join a highly talented team of wealth management and client service professionals that service the investment management and financial planning needs of high net worth individuals, families and institution. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated track record of educational achievement and an interest in pursuing a career in the Registered Investment Advisor industry.

Requirements

  • Four-year college degree (Bachelor’s degree in Finance, Business or Economics preferred)
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to excel in a fast-paced, team environment
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Office 365, etc.)

Responsibilities

  • Responds to routine client requests via phone, email and/or other contact methods
  • Monitors daily custodial alerts including cash management, account updates, trading, etc. and resolves accordingly
  • Records client inquires including service changes, new account opening, money movement, trading, etc. in CRM
  • Prepares custodian paperwork, facilitate account updates and communicates with clients on status
  • Meets regularly with relationship managers and associate wealth advisors to prioritize workload, provides timely updates on client service items and escalates potential issues when appropriate
  • Assists with preparation of meeting presentation materials, documents meeting follow-up and takes ownership of specific operational related tasks
  • Participate in team meetings and collaborate with operations leadership team on projects and/or initiatives designed to streamline firm policies and procedures
  • Other duties, as assigned
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