J.p. Morgan Wealth Management - Vice President, Advanced Wealth Planner (wealth Strategist)

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · Washington, DC +1 · Consumer & Community Banking

J.P. Morgan Wealth Management is seeking a Vice President, Advanced Wealth Planner to provide expert advice on trusts & estates, tax planning, and financial planning to clients and advisors. The role involves educating clients on wealth planning opportunities, partnering with field management on strategies, and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of relevant laws. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of tax and estate laws, excellent communication skills, and a client-oriented approach.

What you'd actually do

  1. Work with divisional leadership and WP&A leadership to develop and present content across different wealth management topics
  2. Serve as a resource to the USWM field in the areas of both simple and sophisticated tax and trust & estate planning strategies as well as in concentrated position management, corporate executive services, and pre-liquidity transaction planning
  3. Partner with field leadership and Practice Management to integrate estate and tax planning concepts into goals-based advice
  4. Maintain up-to-date knowledge of both federal and state tax laws relating to our areas of focus
  5. Promote J.P. Morgan’s knowledge and sophistication to outside centers of influence, primarily accountants and attorneys

Skills

Required

  • CFP, CPA, J.D. or LLM
  • Excellent attention to detail
  • Strong written and oral communication skills
  • Strong team player
  • Ability to drive business results
  • Strong presentation skills
  • Experience and ability in understanding clients’ financial situations and personal circumstance
  • High ethical standards

Nice to have

  • Series 7 & 66
  • Knowledge of issues relating to securities-based compensation
  • Knowledge of pre-liquidity planning
  • Knowledge of concentrated position management
  • Familiarity with financial planning, investments, corporate executive issues and concentrated stock management