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Global benefits manager - Initial 6 month FTC
Are you a hands-on, commercially minded benefits leader who thrives in complexity and genuinely loves getting into the detail and shaping the bigger picture?
If you want a role where you can build, refine, challenge, and elevate global benefits across multiple regions - this is it.
This is not a “sit back and oversee” position.
This is for someone who wants to lead from the front, drive meaningful change, and work closely with a global team to deliver high-quality outcomes.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Participate together with Rewards and HR Operations in the global benefits and pensions strategy across all international locations.
- Continuously review and refine benefits to reflect legislation, market trends, cost, and employee needs.
- Ensure all global benefits programs meet regulatory, compliance, and reporting requirements.
- Own relationships with brokers, insurers, and benefits providers worldwide.
- Participate in renewal cycles, negotiate terms, and manage service performance.
- Maintain a structured vendor management approach, including due diligence and risk assessment.
- Maintain documentation and audit readiness for all international benefits programs.
- Manage benefits platforms
- Create engaging communications that help employees understand and maximise their benefits.
- Act as the expert advisor for HR business partners, managers, and employees.
- Adapt messaging for global audiences and diverse cultures.
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StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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What You Bring
- International benefits experience, ideally with significant multi-country scope.
- Demonstrated success designing and delivering benefits and pension programs across the Globe.
- Strong technical knowledge of global benefits legislation and market norms.
- Experience with benefits operations — vendor management, payroll links, HRIS, and process design.
- Skilled in HR technology and data analytics; experience with automation or AI tools is an advantage (Workday preferred)
This Role Is Perfect For Someone Who Is
- Extensive experience in a benefits role, working in a global environment.
- A doer. Action-oriented, pragmatic, and willing to get hands-on.
- Comfortable navigating complexity, ambiguity, and changing priorities.
- Resilient, resourceful, and solutions-focused.
- A strong communicator who can influence at all levels.
- Detail-driven yet able to zoom out and think strategically.
- Collaborative, but also capable of taking full ownership and running with work independently.
- Passionate about delivering a great employee experience globally.
- Spanish or Portuguese is a plus


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