
Public Sector Actuary

Date Posted
26th July 2023
Reference
GM2607231
Sector
Governmental/Regulatory
Job Type
Permanent
Location
London
Benefits
£Competitive
Salary
Negotiable
Job Description Apply: Public Sector Actuary
Goodman Masson are working with a public sector body that provides actuarial advice on a broad range of Insurance and Risk issues to government both domestically and internationally, as well as private sector clients on governmental policies.
In the ever-changing world that we work in the advice and guidance this organisation gives has increasing significance and helps shape government policies. The projects they work on are unique, often advising on non-traditional risks to find alternative insurance solutions for a variety of sectors from academy schools to nuclear power operators.
They are looking for a Qualified Actuary from a General Insurance background (Capital Modelling, Solvency II or Pricing). You will often be working on projects where data is sparse so will need a can-do attitude and ideally a broad experience to draw upon.
As well as a unique experience, you will also enjoy an unrivalled work/life balance (extra holiday days accrued for any overtime worked). They are also interested in speaking to candidates who are looking for Part-Time working arrangements.
If you're interested to find out more about this opportunity, please get in touch:
E - bill.burton@goodmanmasson.com
T - 0207 324 0568
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