Varied, progressive opportunity with a highly collaborative in-house Pension team, looking after a £multi-billion DB Pension fund.

London/Bucks/hybrid 2-3 days office-based

About the role

• You will ensure delivery of trustee secretarial duties on behalf of the trustee board, agreeing agendas, preparing meeting packs, completing minutes and following up actions
• Drive forward a robust governance framework, with a keen focus on best practice
• Work closely with the in-house Pensions management team, and with external advisors
• Deliver pension related projects, whether driven by legislative or strategic developments

About you

• You will be able to draw on previous experience within an in-house Pensions management function or in Pensions Consulting including acting as Secretary to the Trustees

To discuss this role in confidence please call Sarah Bergin-McCarthy on 020 7293 7022 or email sbm@sammons.co.uk. please quote reference 76160.

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Posted: 22/09/2023
Location
Hybrid/London/Bucks office 2-3 days per week
Job type
Salary
£Comprehensive benefits
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