
Actuarial Consultant, Public Sector Pensions

Date Posted
8th November 2024
Reference
GM0811241
Sector
Other, Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London or Edinburgh/Hybrid
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£60,000 to £115,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Actuarial Consultant, Public Sector Pensions
Goodman Masson are working with a Public Sector organisation, whose Actuarial team provides support and advice on public service pensions, looking to expand its team of experienced, qualified Actuaries.
The team are hiring at multiple levels, from Qualified Actuaries to support on projects, to those with significant experience to lead on clients and notifications:
The role:
- Advising on Public Service Pension Schemes
- Maintaining/ building on existing client relationships
- Working with clients to move forward initiatives that add value to the public sector
- Managing/ delivering on projects
- Managing cost controls for schemes, focusing on the long-term benefits and objectives
The individual:
- Qualified Actuary
- 2 years minimum experience for supporting roles, up to 15 years experience for Lead roles
- Ideally experience gained in UKDB pensions with an EBC
- Strong commercial skills and client management experience
This is a really interesting opportunity for an experienced traditional pensions actuary to widen their skillset, and being a public sector organisation, work-life balance and pension contributions are the best you will find in the market.
For further details on the client and role, or to discuss the current market, please share your profile or get in touch directly:
Yasmin.andrews@goodmanmasson.com
02070467297
If you feel you are a particularly good fit for the described role, please do contact me directly alongside your application.
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