
Pensions on Divorce Startup - Flexible Roles
Date Posted
22nd June 2026
Reference
ISA2206261
Sector
Employee Benefits, Governmental/Regulatory, Other, Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Remote
Benefits
£Negotiable
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Pensions on Divorce Startup - Flexible Roles
Ambitious New Pensions Startup
We are building a new business focused on pensions on divorce work, and we are looking for experienced pensions professionals who may want to be involved from an early stage.
There are two main routes, or the opportunity to pitch your own role.
Role 1: Senior pensions on divorce expert
This would suit someone with experience acting as a single joint expert preparing reports in line with the Pensions Advisory Group recommendations.
You would be at the heart of building the business: shaping how we work, developing our processes, supporting case delivery and helping to win new work.
For the right person, depending on skills, experience and commitment, there may be scope for equity in the business.
This is a chance to help build something from the ground up and to be properly rewarded for your expertise.
Role 2: Flexible case work
We are also looking for experienced DB pensions actuaries, particularly those with knowledge of public sector schemes, who would like flexible, case-based work.
You can take on as much work as suits you. Full training and support will be provided for those new to pensions on divorce case work.
This could suit someone looking for part-time, flexible or portfolio work paid by the case.
Please send your CV if you would like to explore how we might work together.
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