Womble Bond Dickinson (UK) LLP
Trust Manager

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We have an exciting opportunity to join our esteemed Private Wealth team, working as part of our Tax/Trust & Accounting team as a Trust Manager.
This role falls under our hybrid working policy. Most full-time employees typically spend around 3 days in the office and 2 days working from home - however we operate a flexible approach in practice and this role could be carried out remotely provided you would be able to regularly visit either our Newcastle or Bristol office for collaborative working with colleagues. We can consider applications on a full and part-time basis.
The role
You will be working independently preparing trust accounts and personal/trust returns for review and undertaking peer reviews. Dealing with the day to day trust affairs of your client portfolio, which will include high net-worth individuals, trusts and estates, ensuring that engagement letters are in place for clients, and that fees are agreed and billed accordingly. You'll also assist other members of the trust and tax team in the overall management of client affairs and assist the wider team with charities and small business accounts and related compliance.
The team
Our Private Wealth team is a collaboration of lawyers, accountants, financial advisers and tax specialists. Their expertise is highly regarded and ensures that our clients' wealth is protected, now and for future generations. For law firms, this is a pretty unique setup which allows us to offer our clients the very best full-service advice possible.
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To be successful in this role you'll need as a minimum:
- Experience of trust accounts preparation, probably from within accountancy practice rather than industry
- Knowledge of a range of accounts formats, processes and procedures, working both manually and with relevant systems (especially CCH Trust Accounts)
- Experience of presenting information in spreadsheet format (Excel) and in written report form (Word)
What makes it great to work here?
We continually work hard to create an open culture that sets us apart from other firms. Our culture gives us much more of a human feel, emphasising that we're more than just suits!
As signatories to the Mindful Business Charter, it's important to us that our people are able to maintain healthy and happy lives, both in and out of work. We have a number of resources and initiatives designed to support health and wellbeing and we're very happy to talk flexible working.
Through our DEI initiatives we create an environment in which difference is valued. We have an Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Group, led by our Board Sponsor, which works with our colleague networks (we currently have firm supported networks for race, ethnicity, and cultural heritage, LGBTQ+, disabilities, neurodiversity, families, and women's career development and we're in constant dialogue with our people about how we expand our networks to better support everybody). Find out more about DEI at WBD here. We encourage applicants from all social backgrounds, ethnicities, disabilities, gender identities and sexual orientations.


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