
Qualified Actuary – Public Sector

Date Posted
23rd November 2022
Reference
GM2211221
Sector
Governmental/Regulatory
Job Type
Permanent
Location
Edinburgh or London
Benefits
Excellent Benefits
Salary
£60,000 to £76,000 Per Annum
Job Description Apply: Qualified Actuary – Public Sector
Looking to future-proof your pensions career? Your clients will be DB schemes open to new members which are not going to be bought out or wound up!
If you’d like to work in a unique environment, the chance to consult on some of the largest unfunded and funded DB schemes, to work with HM Treasury and DWP, to review the state pension and to help people transferring between different government departments. and to be one of the few pensions consultants who genuinely work just 36 hours, please get in touch.
You will also be eligible for the Civil Service DB Pension, equivalent to contribution levels of around 30%.
This will suit fully qualified pensions actuaries, whether you are newly qualified of have a number of years PQE.
The application deadline is 2nd December 2022, and you’ll need a bit of time to complete an application form.
Please get in touch to find out more:
E - James.turner@goodmanmasson.com
T - 020 7019 8861
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