Are you an experienced Pensions Administrator, Intermediate to Senior level, available to commence contract work from home in either December 23 or January 24 for six months initially? If yes, please read on and get in touch ASAP, as although our client has multiple roles, they will fill quickly with such a popular in-house client to work for.

Working from home you will be a vital resource and much needed help for the in-house pension administration team assisting them with daily cases and any work as required in providing a high level of service to members when it comes to their Defined Benefit pension scheme and its administration, but also there to support their growth during a period of transformation strategy.

I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience, and who knows Abenefit2u’s Christmas present might be finding your next contract in December, or ensuring you welcome in 2024 with an exciting new long-term contract to take you through to the summer and beyond.

For a confidential discussion please telephone Dianne Beer on 07747 800740 or email dianne@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 11/10/2023
Location
Homeworking
Job type
Contract
Salary
£Highly competitive day rate
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