Trust Officer - Settlement

Capital First Trust CompanyMilwaukee, WI
$75,000 - $115,000Onsite

About The Position

Responsible for the day-to-day administration of a diverse portfolio of trust accounts, including settlement, special needs, SAM, directed, and court-supervised trusts, while ensuring compliance with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and procedures. The Trust Officer is a professional fiduciary committed to responsive, relationship-centered service for clients and beneficiaries.

Requirements

  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with clients; interact with beneficiaries, courts and other third-party professionals.
  • Be aware of and follow company policies for electronic communications and internet use.
  • Strong analytical skills with high attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite of applications.
  • Skilled with trust accounting software.
  • Able to understand and follow company policies regarding information security including password, multi-factor authentication, and remote access use.
  • Demonstrate professionalism and leadership skills through consistent positive attitude and superior quality of work.
  • Coordinate all aspects of fiduciary taxation with third parties.
  • Regularly update client interactions in CRM database.
  • Strong sense of confidentiality.
  • Exhibit sound judgment and the ability to make reasonable decisions in the absence of direction.
  • Swiftly refer problems/issues to the appropriate person(s) when necessary.
  • Demonstrate visible commitment to the Company's core values and guiding principles and achieving results.
  • Able to identify common attempts at information security scams, like email phishing.
  • Strong communication and relationship management skills.
  • Knowledge of the legal and regulatory aspects of nonprofit and government assistance programs, social services, case management, estate administration, and/or settlement/special needs trust administration.
  • Demonstrate working knowledge of Social Security, Medicaid, and other means-tested programs.
  • Undergraduate degree, professional credentials, or equivalent experience.

Nice To Haves

  • Spanish speaking is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Demonstrate ability to work respectfully and effectively with individuals across all levels of physical, cognitive, and developmental disabilities, fostering an inclusive and supportive environment.
  • Build trusted client relationships by providing consistent service, professionalism, and clear communication.
  • Guide beneficiaries and their representatives through trust administration, life events, and thoughtful distribution decisions that consider benefit eligibility (when appropriate), value of trust, and future needs.
  • Coordinate with estate planning attorneys, case managers, caregivers, CPAs, financial advisors and settlement planners on caring for a beneficiary, identifying resources, and fulfilling the trust administration plan.
  • Administer a complex portfolio of personal trust accounts, while maintaining accurate, well-organized records, and ensuring compliance with governing documents, federal and state tax filing requirements, court and Medicaid requirements, trust guidelines, and applicable laws and regulations.
  • Document discretionary decisions thoroughly, including the supporting facts, and fiduciary rationale, for the trust file and for review by peers and committee members.
  • Complete routine reviews of trust administration while identifying and mitigating risks proactively.
  • Serve as a resource and mentor to colleagues by sharing expertise in settlement and special needs trust administration, modeling sound judgment, and reinforcing best practices in compliance, service, and beneficiary care.
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