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Wolters Kluwer is a global leader in information services and solutions for professionals in the finance, tax and accounting, risk and compliance, health and legal sectors. We help our customers make critical decisions every day by providing expert solutions that combine deep domain knowledge with specialized technology and services.
About The Role
The EMEA Benefits Associate Director reports to the Vice President, Global Benefits and manages the design, administration, communications, and compliance of benefit programs in EMEA to ensure market competitiveness. The candidate will stay abreast of market and regulatory changes and make recommendations regarding benefits strategy for the region, including changes to plan design year over year to ensure that Wolters Kluwer's offerings are competitive, scalable, and reflective of the varying needs of our distributed workforce. The Benefits Associate Director will leverage his/her expertise to lead benefits projects across all plans, including comprehensive financial analyses, and presenting best practice recommendations to leadership.
Responsibilities Analyze and review benefit programs and recommend changes in policy, design, pricing, financing, vendors as necessary to ensure programs are efficient, market competitive, compliant with regulatory requirements and aligned to the organization's strategic objectives
Develop reporting metrics and benchmarking regarding current plan performance and costs, including risks and opportunities
Develop and manage budgets, financial projections, and analyses for current programs and potential changes
Lead plan renewals and RFPs (as needed) for all benefits, partnering with global broker
Evaluate, recommend, and implement operational and process improvements in collaboration with HR Service Delivery and external vendors
Ensure regional benefit programs meet regulatory, tax, and labor law requirements across EMEA; partner with legal and compliance teams to manage risk and ensure appropriate governance of pension plans, insurance contracts, and benefit schemes
Manage vendor relationships (including brokers, insurers, third party administrators and pension providers) and performance to ensure appropriate expert guidance
Collaborate with the global Rewards team and HR to scale benefits processes and systems
Lead benefits communications to ensure employee understanding and appreciation of benefit programs; execute communications in collaboration with HR Communications, HR Service Delivery, and external communication partners
Support wellbeing benefits initiatives to foster a culture of belonging and engagement
Support M&A transactions as needed (due diligence, integration, etc.) for related benefits in the region
Qualifications Bachelor's degree required, preferably in HR, Finance, or Business. Advanced degree preferred
Experience At least 10 years of progressive Corporate Benefits or Benefits consulting experience required with a strong background in design, development, financing, and delivery of benefit programs (including retirement/pensions) for large, multinational corporations; experience managing plans across the EMEA region and/or retirement plans is preferred
5 or more years of experience managing in a matrixed environment
Proven track record of successfully partnering with key stakeholders, particularly Finance, Tax, and Legal colleagues to ensure all benefits programs and plans are understood and appropriately managed across the organization
Experience working in a global shared services environment with effective strategies to reinforce a shared services engagement model as a leader in a Center of Expertise
Other Knowledge, Skills, Abilities Or Certifications Strong business and financial acumen required, including knowledge of actuarial concepts; able to structure and analyze data, develop insights, and formulate an aligned approach and plan
Deep compliance knowledge of government regulations and requirements with established network of resources to remain current on market changes
Leadership presence with strong collaboration and conflict resolution skills; able to articulate a value proposition and secure buy-in and support from key stakeholders
Ability to inspire people to create measurable results; strong interpersonal skills; highly approachable, supportive, and empathetic
Superior written and verbal communication skills
Demonstrates initiative and drive; self-motivated, organized, and detail oriented; proven capability to thoughtfully plan and simultaneously manage multiple projects
Creative and analytical problem-solving skills
Comfortable in a fast-paced, global work environment
Flexible and approachable work style; comfortable interacting with employees at all levels of the organization
Operates with the highest integrity, appropriately manages information of a highly confidential nature
Strong MS Office skills required, particularly Excel and PowerPoint
Travel Some travel required, generally less than 15% annually
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or any other protected status, in accordance with local regulations. Applicants may be required to appear onsite at a Wolters Kluwer office as part of the recruitment process.
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