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<p><strong>Entry Level Financial Administrator - Full-Time - Career Progression -Radlett (Hertfordshire) -GBP18,000 - GBP25,000 (Depending on Experience) - </strong><strong>Study support plus excellent benefits/ hybrid working</strong></p><p>Client offers Career Development Plan</p><p>Then we have the perfect opportunity for you here at</p><p>My client is a well-established independent financial advice business are looking for school/university leavers looking for their first role. They have built a lasting reputation for providing the highest levels of advice on Pensions, Investments, Retirement Planning, Tax Planning, IHT, Trusts, Mortgages, and some Protections to clients across Hertfordshire.</p><p>The business has very ambitious plans to expand and grow organically and they are looking for a Financial Administrator to assist with the client side of the business. So, if you\'re looking to join an entrepreneurial and forward-thinking business then this will be the right career move for you.</p><p><strong>The role - Junior/Entry Level Financial Administrator</strong></p><p>Assisting Advisors in the preparation of files and records for clients.</p><p>Preparation of reports and letters for Advisors and Paraplanner.</p><p>Onboarding new client\'s information onto their system</p><p>Liaising with third parties to gain information on client\'s current policies</p><p>Attending client meetings.</p><p>Acting as the first point of contact for all client communication</p><p>Good knowledge of Microsoft Office, would be very advantageous</p><p>Excellent organisation skills and good work ethic.</p><p>My client is very open with regards to what they can offer a candidate career-wise. The Financial Administrator role would be suitable for a candidate at the beginning stages of their career, who has either some basic knowledge of the Private Client Wealth Management Sector, or who has worked within an FCA regulated environment, or even 6 months plus office administration experience and is looking for a more structured career opportunity. The firm is growing following numerous recommendations and referrals so the there is a plenty of scope for a rewarding career.</p><p>The Directors are looking to offer between GBP18,000- GBP25,000 depending on your experience levels. They would like someone to be office based.</p><p>If you are a school/university leaver looking for their first role, this could be a perfect opportunity for you! If this Junior /Entry Level Financial Administrator role sounds of interest or any other roles, I am working on please get in touch. For more details, please contact Sam Negbenebor at Financial Divisions.</p> #J-18808-Ljbffr Salary: GBP 18000 - 25000 per year

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