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Apprentice Financial Planning Administrator

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Join a growing Financial Planning Practice and build a career in wealth management.
Starting in an administrative role, you'll gain hands-on experience supporting clients and advisers while studying towards professional qualifications, with a clear pathway into Paraplanning and Financial Advice.
What you'll do at work
- Speaking with clients and third parties on a daily basis
- Managing complex workflow efficiently
- General administrative duties
You will have an initial period of training to learn new processes and skills which would provide you with a solid foundation for a career within a Financial Services Practice. We provide ongoing development and encourage learning via the apprenticeship scheme and professional qualifications via the Chartered Institute for Insurance (CII).
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training.
You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
Course contents
- Apply professional standards and best practice to support positive outcomes for stakeholders, in accordance with legal, regulatory, and ethical rules and principles.
- Deliver customer service to internal and or external stakeholders that meets their requirements, considering service level agreements, and ethical and financial regulations, such as Treating Customers Fairly (TCF) principles, Know Your Customer (KYC), and identifying and supporting vulnerable customers.
- Collaborate with and support financial services teams with planned and ad-hoc tasks or projects.
- Identify potential risks and align tasks with company guidelines to effectively mitigate risks, escalating where appropriate.
- Escalate issues where appropriate in line with organisational policies, procedures, and legal and regulatory requirements.
- Use digital systems and processes to meet business and customer needs, considering financial services regulatory and governance requirements.
- Handle data safely and securely and share information in compliance with data protection legislation and organisational policy.
- Develop and maintain collaborative and positive relationships with key stakeholders, ensuring a clear understanding of their individual expectations and needs.
- Select and use appropriate communication methods for the audience and circumstances, and convey technical and non-technical information to stakeholders, adapting as needed and in compliance with relevant policies, guidelines, and legislation.
- Use available tools and technique to research, collate, analyse, and present data relevant to their role and audience.
- Plan, organise and prioritise own tasks, managing time and resources effectively.
- Identify opportunities for continuous improvement and recommend solutions to improve processes.
- Apply current and developing sustainable principles and techniques relative to role.
- Participate in training and development activities related to their role, and stay up to date with relevant legal, regulatory, and other changes affecting the industry.
- Work in line with organisational equity, diversity, and inclusion policies.
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Level 3 Financial Services Administrator apprenticeship standard.
The Financial Services Administrator apprenticeship is ideal for learners beginning an entry level role in the financial sector.
As an entry level role, this apprenticeship provides the foundation knowledge, skills and experience for progression along a number of career paths.
Key Learning Outcomes
- A broad understanding of the financial services sector
- An understanding of the role of the appropriate regulatory bodies
- The importance of relationship building with clients and colleagues
- Understanding of processes and procedures relevant to the role
- How to develop commercial awareness
- Building skills and capabilities within an organisation


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Professional Qualifications
- CF1 - awarded by The Chartered Insurance Institute (CII)
- Completion of CF1 will provide a solid foundation for the learner and can lead on to progression to study in other areas
To help prepare the apprentice for the professional qualification, Apprentices are provided with Simply Academy’s qualification resource package, alongside a structured study plan supported by a series of live revision sessions with our qualified tutors.
Degree in
- Any (grade Any degree classification cons)
Share if you have other relevant qualifications and industry experience. The apprenticeship can be adjusted to reflect what you already know.
We provide financial planning to a wide variety of clients through different life stages specialising in pre and post retirement and business owners. We believe in employee development and offer genuine scope for career progression.
Your earnings can increase over time with an apprenticeship. Find out about potential future pay (opens in new tab).
After successful completion of the apprenticeship, you will have the opportunity to continue your career with Monteagle Wealth Management in a permanent role. A clearly defined development pathway is offered, including support for industry-recognised CII qualifications, progression into Paraplanning and, for the right individual, the opportunity to ultimately train and qualify as a Financial Planner / Financial Adviser.
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