
Projects Actuary

Date Posted
7th January 2022
Reference
0701223
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London (Hybrid working)
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£65,000 to £80,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Projects Actuary
Goodman Masson are recruiting for a consultancy who are looking for a projects actuary to consult for life and health clients across various markets.
The opportunity has come about from the growth of a small team who are looking to welcome the role-holder into the company which strives for bettering diversity and inclusion.
This will be a brilliant opportunity to gain exposure to a variety of projects to progress your career further. There will be opportunities to learn about niche subject areas too.
Key responsibilities:
- Participate in a variety of projects in healthcare/protection
- Model cash-flows for insurers and reinsurers
- Advice on managing liabilities and recommend optimal capital management strategies
- Revise businesses’ projections and make sure they have adequate reserves
- Strategies to manage future costs based on demographics for group risk and income protection benefits
- Manage internal and external stakeholders
Key Requirements:
- Qualified life actuary (by exams e.g. FIA)
- Experience of actuarial modelling and financial reporting
- Experience in Group health or protection products (desirable rather than essential)
- Great communication skills
- You must be eligible to work in the UK - these rules have changed recently so when applying please state your eligibility to work in the UK. (E.g. British passport, Irish passport, ILR, settled status, etc.)
If interested, please apply or get in touch with Abiramy (Abi) Logeswaran at Goodman Masson: abiramy.logeswaran@goodmanmasson.com and include how you fit the requirements in your CV.
Please note: This role does not offer VISA sponsorship.
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