
Director/Partner - Trustee Pensions
Date Posted
3rd April 2025
Reference
Star9183
Sector
Pensions
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Flex / hybrid 2 days p/w office-based
Benefits
£ to attract the best
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description
Star Actuarial is seeking a Director or Partner for a standout opportunity.
This is a high-impact leadership role with real headroom to grow. Whether you’re ready to step in as a Partner or aiming to accelerate through the Director path, this is your chance to shape strategy, drive business, and take ownership of key client relationships from day one… no need to build from scratch.
With growing demand, a strong client base, and retiring senior leaders, there’s a clear opportunity here to step into the spotlight and help steer growth at a national level.
- You'll step into warm client relationships, you won’t be expected to start from scratch
- You’ll be backed by a team that values commercial instinct and fresh thinking
- Clear path to Partner (if not already there) with a strong internal promotion culture
- Flexibility that actually means something. Hybrid working, part-time considered
- Real influence over proposition development, team leadership, and market positioning
- Inclusive, people-first culture with a sharp focus on balanced leadership teams
This could be for you if you’re:
- Hitting a ceiling and seeking more influence
- Well-networked with trustees and pension managers
- Strategically minded. Experienced in journey planning, de-risking & insurance-led thinking
- A natural leader with strong delivery and commercial instincts
- Eager to make a visible mark on a growing business
If this sounds like something you'd be open to exploring, apply now.
Get in touch now for more information regarding these exceptional opportunities offering a high level of career growth.
Mia Stainton | Senior Consultant
M: +44 (0)7709 840199
E: mia.stainton@staractuarial.com
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