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Private Client Administrator

DC Thomson

DundeeOn-site4d ago

About the role

William Thomson and Sons are seeking a highly organised and discreet Private Client Assistant to join a Dundee-based family office supporting the personal, financial and trust affairs of a private family. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with a strong administrative background in private client work, ideally with exposure to tax, trusts, executry administration. The successful candidate will support the smooth running of day-to-day private client matters, assist with trust and tax administration, and liaise closely with professional advisers.

This is an opportunity to join a team where careful administration, sound judgement, and discretion matter. As a Private Client Administrator, you will play an important role in supporting private client, tax, and trust work, helping to keep processes moving smoothly and ensuring sensitive matters are handled with care.

Responsibilities

  • Provide high-quality administrative support across private client, tax, and trust matters.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential records for trusts and personal client affairs.
  • Assist with trust administration, including collating information for trustee meetings and preparing schedules.
  • Support tax compliance processes by gathering information for personal, trust, and estate tax reporting and monitoring deadlines.
  • Prepare payment instructions, expense summaries, cash schedules, and supporting documentation for review.
  • Liaise with external professional advisers, including solicitors, accountants, and bankers.
  • Assist with HMRC-related administration, including correspondence, record keeping, and trust registration support.
  • Manage diaries, meetings, and sensitive correspondence on behalf of senior team members.
  • Support compliance processes including client onboarding, anti-money laundering, and client due diligence documentation.
  • Undertake ad hoc private client and family office projects with discretion and attention to detail.

Requirements

  • 3 years of experience in private client or trust administration.
  • Experience with private client administration, including exposure to trusts, executries, inheritance tax, personal tax, or wealth planning.
  • Knowledge of HMRC correspondence, trust registration, anti-money laundering processes, and Scottish private client practice.
  • Experience in a client-facing professional services role.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, and Outlook.
  • Eligibility to work in the UK.
  • Experience handling confidential client information with discretion is a plus.
  • SOLAS, ATT, or similar professional study experience is beneficial.

To apply for this role, please follow our online application process and submit a CV and cover letter.

Closing date for applications: Wed 8th July at 12:00noon

About the company

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DC Thomson

DC Thomson is one of the leading media organisations in the UK. Our aim is to build an inclusive, forward-looking company where our extraordinary colleagues are supported in using their talents, ideas and innovations to benefit not just our businesses but the communities in which we operate. Our goal is to create a sustainable-growing business, reflecting our commitment to build an environment and culture where people and our business can learn, grow and thrive. If you have any issues with your application, please email recruitment@dcthomson.co.uk

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