Defined Benefits Adviser

Eden Rose
Nottingham
1 day ago
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Remote (with monthly office days)


£50,000+ basic + exceptional bonus potential (six?figure OTE achievable)


Next hiring window: July-September


DB (Defined Benefit) Financial Adviser

Are you an experienced pensions or DB specialist looking for a fully supported adviser role with genuine earning potential?


Job Ref 90108


Location NOTTINGHAM


Salary £50,000 – £60,000 per annum


Employment Type Permanent


The Role

As a DB Financial Adviser, you’ll focus on in-depth retirement and defined benefit advice, working with corporate and scheme‑based clients. Unlike high‑volume review roles, this position allows you to spend meaningful time with clients and deliver high‑quality, compliant advice.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Conducting approx 8 longer advice meetings per week (approx. 1.5 hours each)
  • Providing detailed retirement planning and DB advice
  • Preparing recommendations with the support of an experienced paraplanning team
  • Working collaboratively with colleagues via Teams and structured processes
  • Maintaining high-quality client records and meeting all compliance requirements

What We’re Looking For

  • Typically 3‑4 years’ experience within DB/retirement advice
  • Strong understanding of pensions, transfers, and technical advice processes
  • Confident in leading longer, more detailed client discussions
  • Highly organised, diligent, and able to work effectively in a remote environment
  • A team player who contributes to a supportive, collaborative culture


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