Benefits Associate

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City of London
£40000 - £45000/annum
Posted 1 day ago
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An established professional services organisation is seeking a Benefits Associateto join its Employee Benefits team. Known for its collaborative culture and client‑focused approach, the firm supports employers indelivering competitive and well‑designed employee benefit solutions. Working within a strong Benefits team, you will assist in managing client relationships, sourcing and reviewing benefit quotes, maintaining accurate records across internal systems, and supporting the delivery of workplace pensions, group risk, medical and other employee benefit solutions. You will also liaise with providers, coordinate client meetings, prepare documents and contribute toprojects and process improvements. We're looking for someone organised and detail‑oriented with some experience in benefits from a consulting or professional services environment. You will be comfortable working with stakeholders, communicating directly with clients, and managing competing priorities. Strong Microsoft Office skills are essential, along witha proactive mindset and a desire to build technical knowledge within employee benefits. This isan excellent opportunity to build a long‑term career within benefits, with clear career progression opportunities. In return, you will join a supportive and professional environment offering structured development, exposure to high‑quality clients, and the opportunity to grow within an established team. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C's, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be found at (url removed)

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