Regional Development Manager

Posted 29 April by CFP JOBS

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Regional Development Consultant

Home Based, with regular travel to meet the needs of the business across the South West

Development Managers Role

  • To coach, train, develop and monitor the performance of the Financial Advisers to ensure that clients receive an outstanding service and that all regulatory requirements and standards are met and maintained.
  • To ensure that all Advisers demonstrate appropriate levels of knowledge, skills and expertise to undertake their role competently in line with Companies Training and Competence programme and TCF strategy

Development Managers Key Responsibilities

  • Manage the training and development of a team of Ascot Lloyd IFAs
  • Conduct induction training for IFAs joining the company
  • Participate in role-play assessment of IFAs
  • Manage and supervise IFAs’ performance and provide appropriate levels of oversight from non-competent to competent status
  • Undertake training needs analysis to identify training gaps in skills and knowledge
  • Investigate areas of under-performance, report findings and recommended remedial action,
  • Prepare development plans to address learning needs

Experience and Skills Required

  • Strong T and D background
  • Previous experience of an RDC / Field Supervisor role
  • Up to date compliance and risk management knowledge
  • People management skills - including coaching and mentoring
  • Strong and effective communication skills
  • Networking skills

Development Managers Package

Salary £55k + £4,500 car allowance + 10% bonus opportunity

Full comprehensive benefits package

Required skills

  • Business Development
  • Job Coaching

Application question

Have you obtained Level 4 Diploma in Financial Services?

Reference: 52548928

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