
Director - Pensions Risk Transfer (PRT)
Date Posted
27th April 2026
Reference
Star9335
Sector
Pensions, Risk Management
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London, Midlands, North West - hybrid working 2dpw in the office
Benefits
£ depending on experience
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
As a specialist in this PRT space this is a fantastic opportunity to be at the forefront of ambitious growth plans, offering you lots of visibility and the opportunity to make this role your own.
The successful candidate will be willing to "get their hands dirty" doing PRT exercises/projects/deals and be able to lead the business forward not being afraid of business development.
Route to Partner available.
Key to this role is having a strong network within the professional trustee community.
The successful candidate will be a well-connected pensions professional with gravitas and expertise in PRT buy-in/out, business development and sales.
This is a unique opportunity to be the first PRT specialist in the building within this growing team. It's an exciting time to join, offering you the chance to take the lead in this department.
Do you have a team that you'd want to bring with you - we're open to that too - let's chat!
If you have this skillset, please contact us for more information.
Joanne O’Connor, Operations Director
M: +44 7739 345 946
E: joanne.oconnor@staractuarial.com
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