Actuarial Apprentice
- Recruiter
- Net-Worx (2001) Limited t/a Networx
- Location
- Croydon office location with Hybrid working
- Salary
- £21,000 per annum
- Posted
- 22 Jun 2022
- Closes
- 29 Jun 2022
- Ref
- NTXAY748591
- Job Title
- Finance Analyst
- Category
- Banking and Financial Services
- Experience Levels
- Entry Level
- Contract Type
- Contract
- Hours
- Full Time
Actuarial Apprentice
Location: Croydon office location with Hybrid working
Salary: £21,000 per annum
Contract Type: 30-month Apprenticeship Programme
Our client’s main function is to provide compensation to members of eligible defined benefit pension schemes, when there is a qualifying insolvency event in relation to the employer, and where there are insufficient assets in the pension scheme to cover the level of compensation.
They are passionate about its people and values. Their ICARE behaviours below sets out what is expected of all roles in line with their values.
Integrity – Do the right thing
● Doing the right thing for their customers and managing their resources well to ensure they deliver the right solutions in the right way
Collaboration – Work as one
● Collaborating across the organisation to achieve the appropriate outcomes for their customers, contributing to the continued growth and success by taking an active role in how they deliver and how they work together to make a difference to an individual’s financial landscape
Accountability – Own your own actions
● Taking personal ownership for the outcomes they have been asked to deliver, being responsible for the quality of those deliverables and ensuring that they perform at their best for their customers and each other.
Respect – Value every voice
● Valuing the contribution others bring, allowing everyone to contribute and being fair and inclusive to those they work with in order to deliver the most effective solutions for their customers.
Excellence – Be your best
● Always ensuring we are delivering the best solution to the best of our ability for their customers, taking the time to reflect on what they deliver and how they work and acting on lessons learnt
Programme Information
This is a 2 years and 6 months Level 4 Apprenticeship giving you the opportunity to gain valuable hands on experience while working towards your Actuarial Technician qualification.
You will join as part of the Investment20/20 programme, which will introduce you to Investment Management and you will gain industry knowledge, skills and develop relationships enabling you to progress your career. You will have opportunities to meet and network with over 300 trainees across the industry and participate in socials and insight events.
This is a 30-month programme paying £21,000 plus a discretionary bonus of up to 20%. You will receive a generous rewards package including private medical insurance, health cash plan, critical illness insurance, 26 days annual leave, volunteering leave and a choice of generous defined benefit (Civil Service) or defined contribution pension scheme. This role is from their Croydon Head Office and they have a flexible working environment allowing remote working, with typically at least 2 days per week in the office.
The Team
Actuaries help the them manage risk. They have several actuarial teams who assist the business in areas including calculating the value of their liabilities, analysing the probability and impact of future events, supporting the transfer of pension schemes into the Company, and forecasting the amount of levy the they will collect each year.
They collect a levy each year from each eligible defined benefit pension scheme. The levy each scheme pays has similarities to an insurance premium, in that it is set to reflect the risk that each scheme poses to the Company. Each year the policy for how they calculates the levy is reviewed. Actuarial work around levy and policy is conducted by the Actuarial Levy and Policy team, who are the team offering this apprenticeship, and the actuarial apprentice will support a team including 3 qualified actuaries.
Some of the tasks that the Actuarial Levy and Policy team are responsible for include:
● Forecasting the amount of levy that the PPF will collect each year. This is done prior to the data being available, and involves making assumptions about future market conditions, the future risk profile of the pension schemes that the PPF protects, and the probability of companies becoming insolvent.
● Supporting the development of levy and general policy changes, for instance, calculating the impact of changes in the way the levy is calculated, and the relative impact to different types of pension schemes.
The apprentice will support the team in this work, including the production and communication of analysis. For instance, the role will include calculation of levy under a variety of scenarios using Excel and their own tools, choosing how to present the results in tables or charts, and populating reports with these results.
Career path – The actuarial apprentice role will progress the individual on the path to becoming a pensions actuary. To become a qualified actuary, the individual will have to take a series of exams, alongside continuing in an actuarial role.
Responsibilities include
As an apprentice, you will spend 20% of your time working towards achieving your Level 4 Actuarial Technician qualification, the rest of your time will be spent working with your team and gaining the skills you need to build your expertise.
You will learn:
● Actuarial Techniques - actuarial modelling techniques for the pensions industry
● Processes and Principles - Technical know-how and general awareness of the impact of the various actuarial concepts, models and approaches, e.g. how changing the assumptions into a model (such as future rates of inflation) affects the output, such as the value of liabilities of a pension scheme
● Technology - A good understanding of how actuarial software, technology and tools can be used to provide answers and solutions to clients, e.g. using Microsoft Excel to manipulate large data sets.
● Industry regulation - A broad understanding of the structure of the Financial Services market, the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries and the professional requirements and regulatory environment in which they operate.
Some of the tasks and projects you’ll be involved in are:
● Using Excel to prepare data for input into a model and checking the data for accuracy.
● Using the output of spreadsheets and models to populate reports and presentations.
● Drafting responses to internal and external queries and assist in the analysis underlying external publications related to levy.
● Learning to use technical software and tools.
Skills and requirements
If you are interested in building your career as an actuary and have the following attributes, they are interested in hearing from you:
● Enjoys working with maths and interpreting data
● Has a curious, logical mind and enjoys problem-solving
● Team player with a user-focused approach;
● A ‘can do’ attitude to learning and enjoys developing new skills;
● A good communicator, both oral and written.
● Good working knowledge of the Microsoft suite especially Excel.
● keen interest in technology and coding experience would be a bonus
To be eligible for this programme you will need to be at least 18 years old by 1st September 2022 and have, or be predicted to achieve, a minimum of 104 UCAS points including a B or above in A Level Maths.
They’re proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, the highest accreditation under the Disability Confident Scheme. If you have a disability and meet the essential criteria for this role you will be guaranteed an interview.
They embrace diverse talent welcoming people with different beliefs, backgrounds and ways of working. Whatever your background, and however you identify, you’ll be welcome here.
They’re happy to talk about flexible working
No agencies please.