Client Services Senior Manager - Wealth Management - City of London - £50k-£55k (DoE) + bonus
We are recruiting for a successful wealth management firm who are looking for a Client Services Senior Manager, with relevant experience in the wealth management sector, to oversee the Client Services team of 6.
This is a great opportunity to join a small team of individuals who are genuinely lovely! This is a newly created, hands-on role managing the day-to-day back-office operations and leading the Client Services team, helping to ensure that the financial advisers are supported to deliver an outstanding client experience.
This role doesn't require 'office management' in the facilities sense, as the team are based in stunning serviced offices. This role is all about operational and strategic management - leading the CS team, providing advice, identifying and implementing improvements and ensuring maximum operational efficiency and success.
We're looking for someone with a strong understanding of wealth management operations and financial services, relevant financial qualifications and a growth and development mindset. Continuous professional development, both individually and as a team, is encouraged by our client, and they will support individuals looking to undertake further finance qualifications.
This is an opportunity to build and shape the operational backbone of a growing wealth firm, develop a talented team and play a key part in the next stage of the company's journey, so this role will suit individuals who enjoy leading people, improving systems and making a real impact.
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