The Resident Manager's primary focus is to drive revenue and manage risk within their branch and to continue to build a book of business. Job functions also include maintaining a superior and consistent level of client service, developing cohesive teams, providing consistent leadership, and assuming accountability for their Branch's results. Resident Managers must be responsible for fiscal management, personnel management and morale, business ethics and practices, and compliance with all Federal, State, and Local laws and regulations. The Resident Manager reports directly to either the Market Executive, Non-Producing Branch Manager or Producing Branch Manager. The Resident Manager will manage a smaller producing branch office.
Duties and Responsibilities
Leadership: Leads by example by ensuring that their branch is consistently achieving the objectives of the U.S. Wealth Management Group, maintains a positive morale, has a reputation of growth, has ethical business practices, and demonstrates a commitment to diversity and respect for others.
Leads proactively by identifying trends, potential areas of growth and weakness and addressing these areas in order to positively position the branch within the geographic market.
Leads their Branch's efforts of Sales, results, and client-centered approach Experience. Leverages the resources of the Firm to achieve the highest level of success.
Acts as a coach and mentor for Financial Advisors in order to help drive results.
Accountability: Responsible for the Branch's sales performance and financial performance
Responsible for regulatory, legal and compliance issues including: Risk Management for their Branch in regards to monitoring sales, human resources, and legal and regulator practices.
Responsible for following supervisory procedures as outlined in the Branch Manager's Supervisory Manual.
Responsible for executing the Annual Supervisory Plan.
Responsible for effectively communicating the status of performance and issues to the Market Executive/Non-Producing Branch Manager/Producing Branch Manager.
Education and/or Experience: Bachelor's degree required or equivalent education or experience. At least 5 or more years of experience as a Financial Advisor (with satisfactory production and compliance record), or equivalent branch management or industry experience.
Licenses and Registrations: Active Series 7, 8 (or 9 and 10), 66 (or 63 and 65) and 3 registrations (Series 31 acceptable if branch conducts managed futures business only)
Other licenses as required for role or by management
Skills: Effective written and verbal communication skills. Ability to think critically. Ability to manage a team. Strong attention to detail. Ability to interact with senior management team, Financial Advisors, support staff, clients and corporate and field personnel as needed. Ability to own projects at a Branch level. Ability to organize and prioritize work, meet deadlines, and complete projects