This is an exciting opportunity to join this company at a time of change and an organisation with a real focus on the future of pensions administration and using technology to ensure an excellent service to its clients and pension scheme members.

As a Client Manager you will play a pivotal role in working with your portfolio of clients in identifying new opportunities whilst ensuring the ongoing service delivery is communicated to sponsoring employers and trustee boards.

You will work closely with the administration teams to optimise service and manage any change projects effectively, ensuring client satisfaction with service through the proactive management of the client relationship.

Previous experience in a similar role working for a pension’s consultancy or third-party pensions administrator would ensure you bring the skills and knowledge required to be a success.

With various roles available and different levels, whether you are relatively new to client management or if you are a seasoned and highly experienced client manager ready for a fresh challenge, we will have something for you.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Craig English on 07884 493361 or email craig@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 17/11/2023
Location
Remote Working (with travel to client and operational sites)
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£50,000 - £80,000 + p.a. + bonus scheme
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