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Benefits Advisor

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Benefits Advisor

We are currently recruiting on behalf of a leading global law firm to find them a Benefits Advisor to join their London team on a permanent basis. This is the perfect position for someone with global or legal benefits experience looking to come in house, or an existing benefits professional currently working in a law firm.

This exciting opportunity will see you working as part of a collegiate team to support the firms UK benefits initiatives. Duties include:

  • Benefits administration – managing the administration of benefits programmes, ensuring all benefits-related content is relevant and accurate, and supporting the annual benefits renewal process.

  • Benefits escalation – acting as the escalation point for complex benefits queries and operational efficiency.

  • Data analytics – leveraging data analytics tools to enhance reporting and drive strategic decision-making.

    The perfect Benefits Advisor will have a minimum of four years’ experience in a relevant benefit focused role, working with UK benefits and vendor management.

    The role is being offered on a permanent basis with a salary of up to c£50,000

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