Posted by Lane Clark and Peacock LLP • £40K/yr to £43K/yr
We're looking for a Partnership Assistant to join our Pensions Management Consulting (PMC) department to provide a comprehensive administrative support service to enable the two Partners and the wider department to optimise fee earning activities on a part-time basis (3 or 4 days a week).
We are a team of over 1200 across our offices in London and Winchester.
LCP is an award-winning consultancy providing advice on pensions, investments, insurance, energy, health analytics and employee benefits.
Working with one other Partnership Assistant, you will provide a comprehensive administrative support service to enable two Partners and the wider department (team of up to 29) to optimise fee earning activities.
Hybrid working is available and will be discussed further at interview
This award-winning consultancy whose offices are based in central London is seeking a Partnership Assistant on a part time basis.
Are you a dedicated and experienced New Business Client Partner looking to make a significant impact in the B2B market?
Our client would like to recruit 2 driven individuals to join their team of 14, with a focus on growth and expansion, this role offers an excellent opportunity to drive our client's strategy and deliver exceptional services to their valued customers, as well as earning some incredible commission...!
This dynamic Office Support Business Partner willreport directly to their Chief Operating Officer, to provide a high-quality, support service across the Group and within the office operation, ensuring a clean, organised, and efficient work environment
We're thrilled to share a fantastic opening for an Office Support Business Partner with our client, a global insurance powerhouse rooted in strong local knowledge.
Based in London, they're renowned for delivering tailored (re)insurance solutions worldwide.
Working pattern: Varied shifts including early mornings from 6am (store opening), afternoons, late evenings to 10pm (store closing) and weekends, to be discussed at interview