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Job Location | Didsbury |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £30,000 - £32,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
How seriously does your company take your professional development Beyond paying for your exams and the odd training session its likely not all that much.But at this firm your professional development is 20% of your working week.20%. One day a week. Dedicated to you and your development.Think about that for a moment. Does your current firm even come closeAnd thats not all.Youll get a mentor within the business. Youll get a regular, off the record, off-site 1-1 meeting with a director. And youll get a structure and pathway to make your ambitions come to fruition.Want to be a financial planner No problem. This Chartered IFA business is completing 2-3 acquisitions each year. It wants to promote from within. Want to be the best paraplanner you can Or take up a leadership position Theres only 15 people in the business at present, but in the next 5 years they plan to grow and grow. And the more they grow, the more opportunities come your way. And it wont surprise you that a firm that does that treats its people well too.They arent clock watchers. They know that things come up, and doing the right thing makes for a happier, more productive employee.You can work from home/wherever one day a week, alongside the day you get to spend on your own development.And youll get to take on a proper paraplanning role. Youll write suitability reports, complete reviews and write new business reports. Youll carry out research. Youll also muck in from time to time with things like new business processing, but thats partof being a close knit, small firm.WHAT YOULL NEEDYoull have paraplanning experience within an IFA practice. You dont need to be the finished article or be level 4 qualified but you will have started your paraplanning journey.But youll also be facing challenges - glass ceilings and a lack of opportunity. A lack of support. Poor training.And thats where this firm comes in. Theyll offer everything youre currently missing and take you to the next level. And the one above that too.Want to know more Either send a CV or if you dont have an up to date one thats no problem, we can come to that later. For now we just need a way of contacting you and we can go from there. Everyone will receive a reply.