
Protection Pricing Actuarial Manager

Date Posted
6th April 2022
Reference
GM0604221
Sector
Life
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Agile working – some work in London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£71,000 to £96,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Protection Pricing Actuarial Manager
Goodman Masson are working with a growing and ambitious life insurer who have a significant presence in the protection space. The organisation are seeking to hire a commercially minded Protection Pricing Manager to manage some B2B partner relationships. This role as the Protection Pricing Manager is a people management position that would suit someone who has a proven ability to manage a range of stakeholder relationships, internally and externally. You will have excellent exposure to the executives across the business and the wider leadership team.
Whilst someone with either protection and / or pricing experience is highly desirable, these are not necessities.
Although this role as the newly appointed Protection Pricing Manager is a London based role, flexible working is on offer that could, for the right candidate, accommodate either one day a week in the office (or possibly one day a fortnight). As such, Actuaries from across the UK can apply, and be considered, if you have some flexibility to go into the office occasionally.
This Protection Pricing Manager role can offer excellent progression as the company is growing rapidly, and they offer excellent internal mobility. The organisation has also won numerous awards for being an excellent place to work (as reflected by their flexible approach to hybrid working).
Please contact Bradley Grant at Goodman Masson to discuss:
E - bradley.grant@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 019 8869
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