Are you a Pensions Manager who would like to manage a small in-house team of four pension administrators and really make a difference?! If yes, our client with their own in-house pension's scheme is seeking a Pensions Manager who is either currently in such a role or has undertaken this role in the past with success.

You will lead a team of four in the provision of a high-quality member focused service. You will need current or past abilities in the management of all aspects of in-house pension provision. You will understand how to get the best from the people in your team.

This role can be 4 days a week or 5 days a week, 2 of which will be in London if 5 days, possibly 1 day each week for the 4 days per week role. This can all be discussed at interview stage.

Our client is offering a very competitive salary and benefit package, and highly flexible working arrangements. They are keen to secure an individual for the long-term, just like the previous post-holder of nearly 7 years, and so have put together an exciting role, competitive salary and super working options, what more could you want…!

For a confidential discussion please telephone Dianne Beer on 07747 800740 or email dianne@abenefit2u.com
Posted: 22/10/2023
Location
Mix of Home and Office (London)
Job type
Permanent
Salary
£Depending on experience + super pension scheme
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