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Global Benefits Senior Consultant & Team Lead

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About the Role
Our Global Benefits Management (GBM) business has a particular focus around the coordination of insured benefits, and also has the breadth to consider other Benefits and Total Reward aspects as demanded by our clients. The GBM business is one of the fastest growing areas of our business with an expanding marketplace and exciting, evolving client needs. As a Senior Consultant & Team Lead in our GBM delivery team, you will play a key part in this growth story, taking a team lead role in managing and mentoring a group of 15+ project managers delivering across multiple focus areas and geographies to some of our biggest multinational clients.
Responsibilities
- Lead, mentor, and support a team of 15+ GBM project managers and consultants delivering to clients, providing guidance and training to junior team members as needed.
- Foster a collaborative, high-performing team culture through regular meetings and activities, in office days.
- Distribute workload and clients in a fair manner and mindful of colleagues’ growth.
- Prepare performance reviews & objective setting, salary increase recommendations during annual calibration.
- Coach on global project delivery, leveraging GBM processes, deliverables, use of standardised templates.
- Engage with people managers to provide coaching, address team challenges.
- Oversee onboarding and training of new joiners.
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- Maintain stakeholder communication with leadership both locally and more broadly in IGS.
- Collaborate with Talent & Acquisition team, in recruitment of new colleagues.
- Build relationships internally and collaborate effectively on cross-functional and cross-regional teams.


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Client Engagement
- Provide clients with expertise and advice on global health, risk and other benefits.
- Establish a trusted relationship with clients and provide consistent, superior project delivery.
- Manage several large International consulting client engagements, develop plans for execution, ensure project managers are maintaining team progress against goals and timings.
- Some sales and revenue-expansion goals, identify opportunities to cross-sell new products and services on your client accounts.
Role Location
The home location of the role is intended to be Lisbon. There may be a need to travel as needed for client and internal business needs.
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