Company: ELLIS JAMES PARTNERS LIMITED
Job Type: Permanent, FullTime
Salary: Salary negotiable
Trainee Mortgage Adviser Bristol£42,000 starting salary A career-change opportunity for high-performing professionals who want a meaningful, regulated path into financial services - without taking a financial step backwards. You’ve built strong experience. You’re progressing. But deep down, you want a career with more meaning, more progression - and a real future. The problem? Changing careers usually means going backwards financially.
This one doesn't. I’m working with a well-established mortgage firm offering a structured, fully supported route into mortgage advice through their Academy Programme. No industry experience required - but this is not for everyone. Across six months, you’ll train, qualify and transition into a fully regulated Mortgage Adviser role, starting on
£42,000. By the end of the programme, you’ll be advising clients, earning well, and progressing in a respected profession.
What’s on offer- £42,000 starting salary
- Fully funded qualifications
- Structured six-month development programme
- Mentorship from experienced advisers
- Warm, qualified leads from day one
- Clear progression and earnings growth
This is a performance environment:
high standards, high support.
Who this suits- Professionals with a strong track record of progression and stability
- Confident communicators who enjoy speaking with clients
- Ambitious, coachable individuals wanting a long-term regulated career
- Based within 30 minutes of Cheltenham, Bristol or Taunton (offices in each location)
- Must have access to a vehicle
No financial services background required.
Mindset matters more. This Academy has successfully transitioned people from operations, sales, customer service, engineering and more.
The process- Initial conversation
- Assessment centre + final interview
- Decision within 48 hours
If you’re ambitious, ready for a career upgrade and want to move forward - not back - this is worth exploring.
Message me directly to start the conversation.