New Business Review Officer VP/ ED

JPMorgan Chase & Co.Austin, TX

About The Position

The New Business Review Officer (NBRO) is responsible for partnering with the Trust Practice to review, perform due diligence, evaluate, and onboard new trust and estate business, balancing commercial opportunity with prudent risk management. The NBRO brings a holistic view of each new business opportunity and supports new business efforts by enabling timely, well-structured onboarding, identifying document and administrative issues early, and helping internal partners advance opportunities to acceptance with clear, practical guidance consistent with the firm’s risk standards. The NBRO works closely with senior leadership, Trust Officers, Wealth Advisors, Bankers, Specialty Asset groups, and other integrated team members. As a component of evaluating and accepting new business, the NBRO may interact with outside attorneys and recommend and/or negotiate the terms of trusts and related documents to align intent, fiduciary duty, operational feasibility, and the firm’s risk standards. In addition to reviewing trust and related legal documents (including petitions and court orders), the NBRO reviews asset documentation and business formation and operating instruments, and the relevant facts attending the opportunity to ensure consistency with the governing instrument, the proposed fiduciary role, and successful trust administration. In this role the individual can expect to review, and/or negotiate the terms of documents required for the on-boarding of new business opportunities, including: acceptance documents; release and indemnification agreements; refunding agreements; and sub-agreements for the construction and interpretation of trust terms. Additionally, the NBRO will assist with the review and coordination of proposed trust decantings, trust modifications, and non-judicial settlement agreements as needed. Demonstrated willingness to adapt to the rapidly evolving landscape of AI usage in this role, including learning and appropriately leveraging new tools and workflows to improve quality, consistency, and timeliness—while adhering to applicable policies, risk standards, and confidentiality requirements. Responsiveness is critical to working efficiently and effectively with all internal partners and outside counsel, ensuring timely coordination, clear communication, and smooth onboarding of new business opportunities.

Requirements

  • Combination of trust and estate expertise, document review capabilities, strong judgment, and a commercial orientation.
  • Background and Experience in Trust Administration.
  • Strong Review Skills: Ability to review wills, trusts, asset documentation, legal documents, business formation/operating instruments, and relevant facts, and present an organized summary for next-level review.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to partner effectively with internal partners (including Bankers, Wealth Advisors, Investors, Specialty Assets, Legal, Risk, and Compliance) as well as outside counsel.
  • Flexibility/Adaptiveness: Competent (or gain competence) in the laws of an assigned market, familiar with the laws of all states, current on legislative and tax updates, and up to date on internal as well as industry-wide practices and policies.

Nice To Haves

  • Directed trust expertise, including strong knowledge of Delaware and Wyoming trust law.
  • Experience with trust administration, account closing, settlement, and litigation.
  • JD from an ABA Accredited Law School.
  • Commercial/New Business Mindset, including demonstrated ability to support growth-oriented teams by delivering clear, timely guidance; navigating competing stakeholder priorities; and advancing high-quality opportunities through a disciplined, solutions-oriented review and acceptance process.

Responsibilities

  • Review, perform due diligence, evaluate, and onboard new trust and estate business.
  • Provide a holistic view of new business opportunities.
  • Support new business efforts by enabling timely, well-structured onboarding.
  • Identify document and administrative issues early.
  • Help internal partners advance opportunities to acceptance with clear, practical guidance consistent with the firm’s risk standards.
  • Interact with outside attorneys and recommend and/or negotiate the terms of trusts and related documents.
  • Review trust and related legal documents, including petitions and court orders.
  • Review asset documentation and business formation and operating instruments.
  • Review and/or negotiate terms of documents for onboarding new business opportunities, including acceptance documents, release and indemnification agreements, refunding agreements, and sub-agreements.
  • Assist with the review and coordination of proposed trust decantings, trust modifications, and non-judicial settlement agreements.
  • Adapt to the evolving landscape of AI usage, learning and leveraging new tools and workflows.
  • Ensure timely coordination, clear communication, and smooth onboarding of new business opportunities.

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health care coverage
  • On-site health and wellness centers
  • Retirement savings plan
  • Backup childcare
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Mental health support
  • Financial coaching

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

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