Trust & Investments Officer
Position Location: Billings, MT
Experience: Two to Five years of similar or related experience, including time spent in preparatory positions.
Education/Certifications/Licenses: A college degree. Additional consideration may be given for advanced degrees and/or designations such as J.D, CPA, CTFA, and CFP. A background is preferred in financial institution operating policies and procedures, banking regulations, employee development, and public relations.
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Serve as lead contact for departmental audits
- Update business plan for Trust & Investments Department as needed
- Update policies and procedures and fee schedules for the department as needed
- Participates in developing business for the organization. Creates a comprehensive plan to solicit clients to expand existing business; calls on prospects seeking opportunities to expand the client base.
- Represents the organization as appropriate in its relationships with customers and business community, and civic organizations, as well as supplies, other financial institutions, and other similar groups.
- Administer fiduciary and investment accounts
- Review fiduciary documents
- Participate in approval process for new accounts
- Input accounts on departmental operating systems
- Oversee and manage day-to-day operations and administrative tasks in the Trust & Investments Department
- Serve on fiduciary committee
- Prepare agenda and other documents necessary for the fiduciary committee and Board of Directors meetings
- Prepare the departmental budget
- Guide and direct activities of subordinates under immediate control
- Participate in bank activities and overall management/leadership of Trust & Investments Department
- Must comply with all company policies and procedures, applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the Bank Secrecy Act, the Patriot Act, and the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
- Provide and promote exceptional customer service