Senior Trust OfficerThe Senior Trust Officer will administer a book of trust accounts in accordance with applicable law and sound fiduciary principles while also cultivating relationships with clients and advisors.Interpret legal documents and ensure trusts are administered in accordance with applicable laws, regulations, and governing instrumentsMaintain high client and advisor service levels through prompt research and response to inquiriesCollaborate with clients, advisors, and internal partners to achieve client objectives while maintaining fiduciary integrityPerform post-acceptance and annual administrative account reviewsProactively identify trust issues and partner with management, investments, tax, legal and compliance to take appropriate action to resolve themPrepare and present discretionary memoranda for committee review and approvalDirect middle office to initiate account changes like terminationsMaintain current knowledge of developments in the trust legal and regulatory environmentParticipate in special projects as assignedA minimum of 10 years of trust administration and/or estate planning experience with at least 7 year as a trust officerJD preferred; Masters or BA/BS from an appropriately accredited educational institution plus relevant trust education/experience/designations considered in lieuStrong knowledge of the principles of trust administration requiredPractical experience in the RIA and/or wealth management environments strongly preferredAbility to work in a fast-paced environment including excellent time management skills and ability to balance multiple competing prioritiesStrong analytical skills including the ability to research problems, determine root causes, and identify and implement solutionsSuperior organizational skills and the ability to handle multiple priorities with grace without sacrificing quality, accuracy or deadlinesLaser-focused attention to detailProficiency in Microsoft Office applicationsExcellent interpersonal and written and verbal communications skills, and the ability to deal effectively with a variety of peopleAbility to work independently and efficiently and also to work well in a group settingHighly motivated self-starterCoverage on the first day of employment for medical, dental, and vision insurancePaid parental leave (16 weeks for primary caregiver and 8 weeks for secondary caregiver)Mother's lounge onsiteFlexible PTO planIn-office Monday through Thursday and work from home on FridaysFree brand-new gym in the Chicago office401k matching planHSA employer contributionsStudent loan assistancePet insuranceBase salary of $140,000- $150,000 plus discretionary bonus (exact base salary amount will be dependent on experience)Hightower is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based upon race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, citizenship, veteran status, ancestry, age (over 40), physical or mental disability, medical condition (cancer-related), gender identity or expression, genetic information including sickle cell or hemoglobin C trait, or any other consideration made unlawful by applicable federal, state, or local law.You are a U.S. citizen, U.S. permanent resident or possess other unrestricted U.S.
work authorization and will not require sponsorship for U.S. work authorization now or anytime in the future.