Senior Pensions Assistant - Goole, United Kingdom - East Riding of Yorkshire Council

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East Riding Pension Fund, based in Goole, administers the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) for the four unitary Authorities in the region (East Riding of Yorkshire, Hull, North Lincolnshire and North East Lincolnshire), plus over 320 other local employers and organisations.

It has a membership of more than 120,000 active, deferred and pensioner members.

You will be part of a busy team where deadlines must be met.

You should have strong numeracy skills with attention to detail, be able to use your own initiative, have good organisational skills and be able to manage your own workload.

Good communication skills are also essential as the section strives to provide a high level of customer service.


The section uses an IT based Local Government Pension Scheme administration system in conjunction with an electronic document management system (EDMS) and electronic workflow monitoring together with Word and Excel packages.

Therefore, good IT skills together with a good standard of education are required; as a minimum you should have Maths and English GCSE Grade 4 (C) or above (or equivalent).


East Riding Pension Fund supports blended working and is committed to providing flexibility wherever possible to help employees balance their home and work commitments.

This includes employees being able to combine office working with remote working.


The East Riding of Yorkshire Council is undertaking a review of pay and reward as part of its ambitions to attract and retain employees by having effective pay and development structures in place.

This will help to support modern ways of working and to support the provision of Council services which meet local priorities.

Please note that the future terms and conditions of this post may change following the outcome of this review.

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