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Data Quality - Summer Internship
Posted 2 hours 29 minutes ago by London Insurance Life
£60,000 - £80,000 Annual
Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Yorkshire, Leeds, United Kingdom, LS1 8
Job Description
Introduction to the role and Lloyd's Market Association (LMA) The LMA has a training contract opening on its 2026 Legal Trainee Wordings Scheme for an aspiring solicitor who has recently passed the LPC or SQE.
Throughout the two year scheme you will participate in meaningful work that benefits the market as a whole and develop specialist knowledge of insurance law and the sector, whilst being involved in cross market initiatives and joint ventures. Example work includes drafting responses to FCA and PRA consultations and assisting in drafting market clauses. You will also complete outplacements within Lloyd's insurers and a law firm.
You will receive face to face training by insurance market experts. You will also attend relevant sessions from the LMA Academy, an education leader that offers targeted training.
Upon successful completion of the scheme you will qualify as a solicitor and have a strong insurance focused foundation, gaining a solid understanding of insurance contracts and wordings for products sold in the Lloyd's market.
The LMA represents the interests of 56 Lloyd's managing agents and Lloyd's members' agents, underwriting approximately £56.2 billion of risk in 2025. You will grow your network through social events and work assignments.
Job purpose Gain hands on experience and knowledge through a structured training contract, supporting the day to day running of the Legal and Regulatory team. The scheme will provide a solid understanding of insurance contracts and wordings, include outplacements with Lloyd's insurers and a law firm. Completion will result in qualification as a solicitor and enable roles within the insurance industry.
Key accountabilities
LMA values The LMA firmly believes that robust values at the heart of the organisation bolster performance. Five primary values:
3. Training, Development & Professional Growth We invest heavily in early career talent. Graduates benefit from:
Finance at Liberty - Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides rotations across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning and Analysis.
Key roles include:
Exposure to projects in reserving or pricing and analytics.
Study towards Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) fellowship qualification; achieve competitive career progression.
What you need to succeed:
Key accountabilities:
Throughout the two year scheme you will participate in meaningful work that benefits the market as a whole and develop specialist knowledge of insurance law and the sector, whilst being involved in cross market initiatives and joint ventures. Example work includes drafting responses to FCA and PRA consultations and assisting in drafting market clauses. You will also complete outplacements within Lloyd's insurers and a law firm.
You will receive face to face training by insurance market experts. You will also attend relevant sessions from the LMA Academy, an education leader that offers targeted training.
Upon successful completion of the scheme you will qualify as a solicitor and have a strong insurance focused foundation, gaining a solid understanding of insurance contracts and wordings for products sold in the Lloyd's market.
The LMA represents the interests of 56 Lloyd's managing agents and Lloyd's members' agents, underwriting approximately £56.2 billion of risk in 2025. You will grow your network through social events and work assignments.
Job purpose Gain hands on experience and knowledge through a structured training contract, supporting the day to day running of the Legal and Regulatory team. The scheme will provide a solid understanding of insurance contracts and wordings, include outplacements with Lloyd's insurers and a law firm. Completion will result in qualification as a solicitor and enable roles within the insurance industry.
Key accountabilities
- Run or assist with the running of LMA committees, gaining exposure to underwriting, regulatory, legal and claims issues.
- Deal with everyday legal issues arising out of the LMA, including contract review and any matters requiring legal input from the underwriting and claims teams.
- Liaise closely with wordings specialists at the LMA, providing legal input on numerous clauses for the marine and non marine committees and supporting the work of the LMA wordings committee.
- Undertake horizon scanning on legal issues worldwide where Lloyd's does business and assist in preparing responses to regulatory and legal consultations.
- Provide legal and regulatory updates to the LMA membership.
- Liaise with other market organisations such as the Association of British Insurers and IUA.
- Respond to queries from LMA members from time to time.
- Complete placements within a managing agency, law firm or the Lloyd's corporation to learn about different aspects of the insurance industry.
- Undertake other duties as reasonably required by the LMA.
- Excellent academic record.
- 2.1 degree.
- Passed LPC or full SQE (parts 1 and 2).
- Enthusiastic, even under pressure.
- Ability to quickly assimilate information and identify main issues.
- Ability to make well reasoned decisions.
- Meticulous attention to detail.
- Strong, productive relationships with colleagues and clients.
- Clear communication skills, both face to face and writing.
- Ambitious, driven, inquisitive, resilient to feedback.
- Proactive, challenges well thought through solutions and ideas.
LMA values The LMA firmly believes that robust values at the heart of the organisation bolster performance. Five primary values:
- Trusted
- Passionate
- United
- Bold
- Inclusive
- Competitive pension package with generous employer contribution.
- Industry leading flexible working policy at LMA's London office or elsewhere in the UK.
- 26 days paid holiday, plus additional leave for key life events.
- A Front Row Seat to the London Market
3. Training, Development & Professional Growth We invest heavily in early career talent. Graduates benefit from:
- Professional Qualifications - sponsored Chartered Institute of Insurance (CII) Dip qualification via a level four apprenticeship.
- Structured internal learning - underwriting fundamentals, negotiation, trading, financial acumen.
- Personal development workshops - communication skills, leadership.
- Access to actuarial, data/MI, modelling and claims specialists.
- External networking events and market events in the London Insurance market.
- Mentorship from experienced underwriters and leadership within AIU and the wider Amwins Global Risks network.
- Learning and Volunteering Events - regular 'Lunch & Learn' sessions; volunteering via Summer of Service programme.
- Real accountability from day one.
- Exposure to senior leaders including underwriting heads and AIU management.
- Opportunities to collaborate internationally.
- Track record of graduates progressing quickly into meaningful underwriting roles.
- A future focused underwriting model backed by strong investment and strategic clarity.
- Education - achieved or on track to achieve a 2:1 degree in any discipline, STEM subject preferred.
- Right to work in the UK.
- Communication skills - confident in building relationships and networking.
- Curiosity and drive - no prior insurance experience needed.
- Creative and collaborative - independent thinker who seizes opportunities.
- Client focused - prioritises customers' needs.
- Quick apply - submit CV, covering letter and answer a series of short application questions.
- Live video interview - chance for us to get to know you and your motivations.
- Assessment centre in London - join us in our London office on Thursday 16th April to experience Amwins Global Risks culture first hand.
Finance at Liberty - Finance Graduate Programme The two year rotational programme provides rotations across Accounting Operations, Financial Reporting, Regulatory Reporting and Financial Planning and Analysis.
Key roles include:
- Partnering to enhance decision making with a focus on strategy, planning, analysis and reporting.
- Utilising the legal entity platform cost and capital efficiently.
- Ensuring external financial reporting requirements are fulfilled.
- Reporting to our US Parent.
- Managing investment, cash, and financial risks.
- Providing finance operations support.
- Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent in a numerate degree.
- Creative, innovative, agile and digital oriented.
- High computer literacy; excellent analytical and problem solving skills.
- Open minded, resilient and relationship focused.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Passion and action oriented; ability to translate data into business decisions.
- Permanent residency in the UK.
- Competitive pension package.
- Industry leading flexible working policy.
- 28 days paid holiday plus additional leave.
Exposure to projects in reserving or pricing and analytics.
Study towards Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (IFoA) fellowship qualification; achieve competitive career progression.
What you need to succeed:
- Recent graduate with 2:1 or equivalent.
- Creative, innovative, agile, digital oriented.
- Excellent analytical and problem solving skills.
- Open minded, resilient, relationship focused.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Passion and action oriented; translate data into robust business decisions.
- Permanent residency in the UK.
- Review and triage incoming submissions.
- Assist in analysing transactions.
- Prepare materials and attend client and broker meetings.
- Participate in audits.
- Support underwriting analytical and administrative processes.
- Extract and review modelling data.
- Work with actuarial teams.
- Contribute to exposure management.
- Assist with regulatory reporting.
- Build relationships with internal stakeholders.
- Understand broker and client dynamics.
- Maintain client and broker relationships.
- Strong analytical, statistical, and problem solving skills.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, including Excel and PowerPoint.
- Prior insurance or reinsurance exposure beneficial.
Key accountabilities:
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London Insurance Life
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