The senior wealth advisor position at Mariner will lead a wealth management team to create comprehensive wealth plans that include a coordinated financial strategy that aligns with each client’s goals and values. The successful senior wealth advisor will be an experienced planner, thoughtful listener, have a strong team mentality and be driven to grow professionally and personally.
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Qualifications
Skills and Knowledge
Note: All Senior Wealth Advisors must have a clean U4 with no disclosures.
We welcome your interest in being a part of our firm. We believe in giving associates progressive opportunities, actively nurturing professional growth and giving back to the community. We are dedicated to building a diverse culture where everyone has the support they need to achieve their career goals. We offer an innovative workplace and a culture that fosters camaraderie, teamwork and work-life balance.
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Your wealth plan shouldn’t sit still. Neither do we. At Mariner, our advisors have access to in-house resources to solve complex wealth problems of the modern world. Get started today to access advisors with a wealth of knowledge — and a wealth of support.
Our wealth solutions include:
- Wealth planning
- Investment advisory services
- Multi-generational wealth planning
- Risk management
- Philanthropy
- Executive compensation planning
- Business succession planning
- Family office services
- Retirement planning
To learn more about us, please visit mariner.com.
Mariner is the marketing name for the financial services businesses of Mariner Wealth Advisors, LLC and its subsidiaries. Investment advisory services are provided through the brands Mariner Wealth, Mariner Independent, Mariner Institutional, Mariner Ultra, and Mariner Workplace, each of which is a business name of the registered investment advisory entities of Mariner. For additional information about each of the registered investment advisory entities of Mariner, including fees and services, please contact Mariner or refer to each entity’s Form ADV Part 2A, which is available on the Investment Adviser Public Disclosure website (www.adviserinfo.sec.gov). Registration of an investment adviser does not imply a certain level of skill or training.