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Senior Financial Advisor - Experienced Professionals

Senior Financial Advisor - Experienced Professionals

First Command Financial Services, Inc.

Papillion, NE

Contractor

Posted 10 days ago


First Command Financial Services rating

7.5

Company rating: 7.5 out of 10

Based on 11 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Join the mission. Coach those who serve.

At First Command, we’ve been guiding military families toward financial security since 1958. We're looking for seasoned financial advisors who are ready to elevate their impact. This independent contractor role offers the opportunity to work with existing First Command clients, deepen long-term client relationships, and grow your business through a high-touch, consultative approach.

What You’ll Do

As an experienced Financial Advisor at First Command, you’ll go beyond the basics—providing comprehensive financial guidance that evolves with our clients' lives. You’ll:

  • Serve as a Trusted Advisor
    Identify and adapt to each client’s evolving financial goals across all stages of wealth—accumulation, preservation, and legacy. Regularly meet with clients to assess their circumstances, track progress, and adjust plans based on life events, economic shifts, and regulatory changes.
  • Deliver Advanced, Personalized Planning
    Develop and implement sophisticated financial plans that integrate investment management, retirement income planning, tax strategies, insurance solutions, day-to-day finances, and estate considerations—tailored to the unique needs of military families.
  • Provide a High-Touch Client Experience
    Foster long-term relationships through a service model that emphasizes clarity, confidence, and responsiveness. Build trust by consistently delivering value and guidance that empowers clients to make informed decisions.
  • Engage the Military Community
    Build relationships with advocates and centers of influence within the local and military community to generate referrals and other opportunities.

·     Drive Results and Grow Your Business
Achieve performance goals by delivering personalized financial strategies, generating revenue, and building long-term client relationships. Expand your practice through strong referral networks—especially within the military community—while identifying new opportunities and deepening existing client engagement.

What Sets You Apart

  • A minimum of 5 years of experience in financial services, with a strong record of building and retaining client relationships.
  • Skilled in portfolio and wealth management, with the ability to integrate financial products into a long-term planning strategy.
  • Exceptional interpersonal and relationship-building skills, enabling you to connect with clients and build trust through meaningful, long-term engagement.
  • The drive and discipline to run your own independent business—offering flexible hours and the opportunity to earn unlimited income based on commissions and performance-based incentives.
  • Military experience or affiliation is strongly preferred.

Required Skills
Required Experience

Licensing & Certifications

  • Required: Series 7 & 66 (or 6, 63, 65) and Life & Health license
  • Preferred: CFP®, ChFC®, or RICP® designations

Your Next Step

If you're an experienced advisor who wants to make a difference in the lives of those who serve—and continue building your career with purpose—First Command is where you belong.

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About First Command Financial Services

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First Command Financial Services, based in Fort Worth, TX, US, operates within the financial services industry. Established in 1958, this company's mission is to "coach those who serve in their pursuit of financial security." With its suite of services and products, including investment management and financial planning, the firm is dedicated to helping military families and federal employees achieve financial security. Over the years, First Command has made a name for itself through integrity, commitment, and an approach built upon trust, resulting in substantial client loyalty. Featured among its notable achievements is the company's consistent placement among the top 1% of all wealth management firms in the USA in terms of long-term investment results, confirming their commitment to providing exceptional financial services.

Industry

Finance and insurance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Fort Worth, TX, US

Year founded

1958

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