Retirement Services Regional Client Manager
Company: Association County Commissioners of GA
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Candidate selected must have a primary residence within the
state of Georgia. General Definition of Work Performs senior level
professional work providing retirement program information and
services to jurisdictions and employees in an assigned region, and
related work as apparent or assigned. Work is performed under
supervision of the Field Services Manager and the limited
supervision of the Deputy Director and Director of Retirement
Services. The person selected for this role will serve counties in
the South-Central part of Georgia: from Grady to Ware, as far North
as Macon and Peach Counties. Qualification Requirements To perform
this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each
essential function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below
are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. Position
Responsibilities Supports the Association's "Four Pillars," civic
engagement, leadership development, legislative advocacy, and
membership services through the support of staff and interaction
with local governments and authorities; has knowledge of and
general understanding of the programs and services offered by the
Association; Provides and exhibits outstanding customer service,
teamwork, and organizational commitment; Represents the Association
to jurisdictions in assigned geographic region; establishes
contacts and relationships with jurisdiction, management, staff and
elected officials; receives and responds to program participant and
Association staff inquiries covering specifics of various
retirement plans, investments, distribution requests, retirement
needs, plan review and website navigation; Coordinates site visits
with appropriate jurisdiction staff; participates in individual and
group meetings, employee benefit/retirement fairs, and educational
workshops; Partners with jurisdiction to conduct new employee
orientations; explains programs available to jurisdiction; assists
with the completion of required forms; submits completed paperwork
for processing; Meets with groups of jurisdiction employees and
retirement program participants in defined contribution and defined
benefit programs to educate, enroll, and provide service for
investment accounts; distributes defined benefit statements to
program participants and explains changes, updates and effects on
individual retirement plans; Conducts retirement workshops for
targeted groups identified in conjunction with jurisdiction;
prepares presentation materials; presents materials and responds to
questions and discussion; contacts interested attendees to provide
on-going assistance in determining and assessing individual
retirement goals; Responds to contacts by employees and program
participants individually in person, by email, or telephone;
explains program provisions; assists Defined contribution
participants in making investment decisions; provides information
regarding 457 Unforeseeable Emergency distributions; discusses
Defined Benefit retirement provisions and options for retirement;
assists in website navigation; Meets with individual participants
in Defined Contribution programs prior to termination or
retirement; discusses options for distribution of accounts; Meets
with beneficiaries of deceased participants to provide information
regarding benefits under the retirement programs; assist
beneficiaries in making financial decisions regarding benefits or
other financial considerations related to the retirement program;
Represents the Association at various professional and legislative
conferences and meetings; Develops travel schedule, submits travel
and related expenses; prepares and submits reports related to
jurisdiction activities regarding possible changes to retirement or
other programs and other activities that may affect client
relationships; Determines supply needs for self or jurisdictions,
including forms, packets and marketing materials; ensures timely
request and receipt of materials; arranges shipment of supplies and
materials to jurisdiction and other locations as needed; Keeps
abreast of market activity and economic conditions; stays current
on changes or possible changes to retirement regulations and their
potential impact on individual retirement plans and investment
accounts; Ensures that all Continuing Education and State and FINRA
requirements are met to maintain credentials needed to perform
duties; attends necessary classes and completes testing in person
or via web; files appropriate paperwork with credentialing
agencies; Operates a variety of standard office equipment; Supports
the overall organization by executing the directives as set forth
by the Association; Operates from a remote (home) field office with
travel to jurisdictions in assigned area 3-4 times a week; May
require overnight travel. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Thorough
knowledge of Association defined benefits operations, programs,
policies and regulations; Thorough knowledge of industry, state and
federal rules and regulations associated with defined benefits and
related programs; Thorough knowledge of the geography of the
assigned territory and ability to exhibit good judgment regarding
the best strategies to approach the different client environments;
Thorough knowledge of the Handbook for Georgia County Commissioners
and the relevant fundamentals of county government in Georgia;
General knowledge of the Official Code of Georgia, state and
federal rules and regulations; Skill in the use of standard office
software applications, specifically Microsoft Office products,
including Outlook, Word and Excel; Ability to communicate ideas
effectively in both oral and written formats; Ability to express
complex ideas clearly and concisely in a public speaking
environment; Ability to establish and maintain effective working
relationships with associates, elected and appointed officials,
clients, internal and external investment company wholesalers and
the general public. Education and Experience Bachelor's degree with
coursework in finance, accounting, economics, or related field and
considerable (3 to 5 years) experience in financial services, or
equivalent combination of education and experience. Physical
Requirements This work requires occasional exertion of up to 10
pounds of force; Work regularly requires sitting, speaking or
hearing, using hands to finger, handle or feel and reaching with
hands and arms and occasionally requires standing, walking and
lifting; Work has standard vision requirements; vocal communication
is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the
spoken word; hearing is required to perceive information at normal
spoken word levels; Work requires preparing and analyzing written
or computer data, operating motor vehicles or equipment and
observing general surroundings and activities; Work occasionally
requires exposure to outdoor weather conditions; Work is generally
in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light
traffic). Special Requirements Possession of Financial Industry
Regulatory Authority Series 6 and 63 licenses, or attainment within
3 months of hire; Certified Retirement Counselor (CRC)
certification, or attainment within 2 months of hire; Possession of
appropriate State Life and Health Insurance and variable annuity
licenses; Valid driver's license in the State of Georgia. Notice:
ACCG employees must have a primary residence within the state of
Georgia. In addition, employment candidates are subject to a
background screening in compliance with established ACCG background
check procedures.
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