You will be working for an award winning firm who manage DB/DC Client Management Divisions. You will be based in central London, working on your own DB clients, where you will provide services to the Trustees and also provide support to a couple of the Senior Consultants. This will help you develop your knowledge and career further. We are seeking someone who has experience in their current role either in a Consultancy or in-house to providing trustee secretarial and governance services as well as in-house pension management support. The responsibilities include drafting member communications, service provider selection, trustee training, undertaking MNT and IDPR projects as well as managing various risk registers. Ideally you will have commenced PMI qualifications or equivalent and be seeking a role where you can progress your career further. In return you will receive a comprehensive flexible benefits package including the option to buy/sell holiday, cycle to work scheme and performance related bonus, as well as regular review meetings to support your career and the opportunity for full financial and study support for professional qualifications.
Posted: 01/04/2019
Location
London
Job type
Salary
£35,000 - £45,000 pa
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