Job Description
Retirement Plan Advisor Location Redlands, CA : We're always looking for diverse, talented, service-oriented people to join our exceptional team. Retirement Plan Advisor The pay range for this position is listed below. Our pay ranges are built to allow for candidates with various levels of skill and experience to be considered, as well as for room for growth and tenure achieved in a role over time. Typical new hire salary offers fall within the minimum to midpoint of a pay range for many candidates. Any offer extended to a candidate will be based upon their unique set of knowledge, skills, education, and experience as well as internal equity. Pay Range: $66,267.00 - $96,087.00 Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
What You'll Be Doing Promotes 403(b)/457 Retirement Plans to the educational community by conducting workshops, promotions and events. Develops relationships within our core Membership to attract and retain new contributors to the 403(b)/457 Retirement Plans. Develop and manage district and school relationships necessary to increase participation in the plans as well as reach established goals and objectives. Plans and coordinates business development activities to meet organizational goals and objectives as they relate to the Retirement Plans. Assists school employees in establishing retirement accounts in addition to analyzing Member's current retirement plans and investments in order to provide proper investment recommendations based on Member's financial position. - Provides World-Class Personal Service in every Member and non-Member interaction.
- Promotes the credit union's retirement products and services to existing and potential Members through district and school visitations, promotional campaigns and marketing tools.
- Meet with Superintendents, Chief Business Officers, Payroll Managers, Principals and other key contacts at districts and schools to plan, schedule, and conduct retirement planning workshops.
- Plans, schedules, and conducts school district visits to increase 403(b)/457 Retirement Plan participation and awareness among school employees.
- Actively seeks out new relationships with school districts in order to develop/increase awareness around our 403(b)/457 Retirement Plans and increase participation.
- Trains SchoolsFirst FCU frontline team members relating to retirement products by holding frequent training classes and emphasizing the importance of creating awareness with Members.
- Meets established goals for new 403(b)/457 Retirement Plans opened in addition to high service delivery goals.
- Interview Members to determine and assess their current income, expenses, tax status, financial objectives, risk tolerance, and other information needed to develop a financial plan.
- Analyze financial information obtained from Members to determine strategies for meeting Members financial objectives.
- Recommend and implement financial planning strategies to help Members achieve their financial goals.
- Monitor financial market trends and effectively communicate market knowledge to Members.
- Prepare and interpret for Members information such as investment performance reports, financial document summaries, and income projections.
- Review Member retirement plans regularly to determine whether life changes, economic changes, or financial performance indicate a need for plan reassessment.
- Contact Members periodically to determine if there have been changes in their financial status to keep Members on track and engaged.
- Maintains an updated and faultless FINRA Form U4 by completing all necessary continuing education training in addition to annual Firm Element Training and annual recertification.
- Required to attend in-person functions and/or presentations at school campuses, district offices or other off-site locations, after-hours events and weekend functions as necessary.
Additional Job Functions - Performs other duties as assigned
- Complies with regulatory compliance and assigned training requirements including but not limited to BSA regulations corresponding to their specific job duties. Failure to do so may result in disciplinary and other employment related actions
Qualifications - Bachelor's Degree or equivalent years of experience required
- 3-5 years of previous related experience required
- 65 or 66 license in order to perform essential job responsibilities
- California Insurance Life & Disability Licenses
- Valid California driver's license and insurance
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Must have excellent Member service skills as well as the knowledge and understanding of sales.
- In depth knowledge of investment products including mutual funds, variable and fixed annuities, IRA's, 403(b), 457 (deferred Compensation), STRS and PERS.
- CFP or other recognized designation preferred.
- FINRA Series 6, 63 and 65 or 7 and 66
SchoolsFirst FCU is committed to Diverse, Equitable, and Inclusive Hiring At SchoolsFirst FCU we are dedicated to building and growing a diverse, inclusive, and authentic Dream Team, so if you're excited about a position or wanting to make a career change but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the , we encourage you to apply anyway. Many skills are transferrable and you may be just the right candidate for the position, or for other roles we are working on. SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity and inclusion. SchoolsFirst FCU is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals based on their status as protected veterans or individuals with disabilities and prohibits discrimination against all individuals based on their race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, or genetic information. This organization participates in E-Verify.
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