Are you ready for a fresh challenge, which will utilise your proven background gained within the UK pension's Industry whether that be actuarial, pension management or consultancy?

If so, and you have strong working experience with Trustee Boards, providing advice and specialist governance support then this Director level role could be for you.

Working for this well-respected independent pensions management firm, which offers professional and independent trustee and secretarial services to a wide range of occupational pension schemes, you will be responsible for all aspects of service delivery for a portfolio of clients.

As well as providing an excellent service to your clients, you will also have the opportunity to help develop new ideas for services and markets, as well as raise the profile of your company in the marketplace through participation in industry events, financial media and networking.

Your background could be from anywhere within the Industry such as actuarial, "in-house" or from a consulting firm and ideally you will have the relevant professional qualifications such as APMI/FMPI or as a qualified Actuary or Lawyer.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Craig English on 07884 493361 or email craig@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 23/08/2021
Location
Berkshire (alongside flexibility for home working)
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Based on experience
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