Course description
Actuarial Technician Apprenticeship
Through the management of uncertainty and risk to help both internal and external clients meet their objectives, actuarial teams have the ability to predict future financial outcomes within an organisation from mathematical models. The apprentice will work as part of a team supporting qualified actuaries using data to provide solutions to clients.
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Upcoming start dates
Suitability - Who should attend?
Entry requirements
Set by individual employers. But typically includes:
- A-Level mathematics at Grade B or above
If you do not have Level 2 mathematics and English, you will need to achieve this before taking the End Point Assessment.
You must be employed in a role relevant to this programme and be eligible to apply.
Outcome / Qualification etc.
Skills and Behaviours
- Practical Numeracy
- Quality Service Delivery
- Clients, Colleagues and Stakeholders
- Prioritisation
- Data Extraction and Manipulation
- Actuarial Techniques
- Processes and Principles
- Technology
- Industry Regulation
- Commitment and Enthusiasm
- Working with Others
- Communicating Effectively
- Professionalism
- Approach to Thinking
What will you learn?
- How to prepare and check data for accuracy
- How to use spreadsheets and models to perform calculations/populate reports
- How to provide technical support for the wider actuarial team and its clients
- How to carry out IT systems development and testing
- How to study for professional exams
- How to develop an understanding of hot topics affecting the industry
Training Course Content
- CAA Module 0 – Practical Mathematics and Statistics
- CAA Module 1 – Finance and Financial Mathematics
Continuing Studies
Typical job roles
- Actuarial Technician
- Actuarial Analyst