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The Vacancy
Are you passionate about enhancing customer journeys and ensuring a seamless, positive experience for consumers? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment and love developing strategies that drive customer satisfaction and loyalty?
If yes, then we want you to join our marketing team as our Customer Experience (CX) Manager; you will act as the voice of the customer within the company, working closely with cross-functional teams to develop initiatives that align with our purpose, values, and vision. Your efforts will drive business growth and retention across both our adviser and member community.
Key Responsibilities:
Continuous Improvement: Collaborate with Marketing, Distribution, Proposition, Product Owners, and other key business areas to enhance customer journeys at every stage.
Customer Feedback Management: Collect, analyse, and interpret customer feedback through surveys and focus groups. Develop action plans based on insights to address pain points and enhance the experience.
Performance Metrics and Reporting: Develop and track key performance indicators related to customer experience. Present findings and suggestions to senior management and stakeholders.
Customer Advocacy: Act as a champion for both our advisers and members, ensuring their needs and expectations are met.
Exploring Emerging Technologies: Monitor and assess emerging technologies and AI advancements to identify potential opportunities for enhancing customer experience.
Experience and Qualifications:
Education: Professional qualifications or formalised training in Business, Marketing, Communications, or CX is preferable.
Experience: Proven experience in a customer service or experience-related role, with a track record of successfully implementing CX strategies and initiatives within Financial Services.
Skills: Strong analytical, communication, customer-centric mindset, strategic thinking, and data interpretation skills.
Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with CX Management tools and software.
Eligibility: Must have the right to work in the UK.
Person Profile:
Customer Focus: Demonstrates a deep understanding of customer needs and consistently strives to exceed their expectations.
Problem Solver: Proactive in identifying and resolving issues.
Leadership: Inspires and motivates colleagues to embrace a customer-centric approach.
Adaptable: Flexible and open to change in a fast-paced environment.
Innovative: Continuously seeks out and implements creative solutions to improve the customer experience.
Benefits:
Homeworker, office-based, or hybrid depending on location.
27 days' holiday plus Bank/Public Holidays.
A day off on your birthday.
Holiday Trading.
Company pension contributions from 8% to 15%.
Free life cover (four times salary).
Free income protection cover.
Free health insurance.
Annual company bonus.
Up to 2 days paid volunteering leave per year.
Perkbox, GAYE, Cycle to Work Scheme.
The Company
Would you like to work for a rewarding, forward-thinking company that’s committed to making a real difference to its customers? Then we could be just the company for you!
Who are we? We’re The Exeter, a mutual insurance company that provides health and life insurance to more than 100,000 people across the UK.
It’s a great time to join us as we go through a period of exciting change to deliver the best possible experiences for our customers through high-quality products and exceptional service.
Our people are amazing. Building strong relationships is at the heart of what we do, and we’re excited to support your growth and success with us. From day one you’ll receive outstanding support through a comprehensive induction program and a tailored development plan to help you reach your full potential. Our fair and inclusive culture means that everyone can make a meaningful contribution to our business.
What’s in it for you? Great question. As well as ongoing training and development, we also offer competitive salaries and a fantastic benefits package.
Whether it’s the potential for hybrid working, a generous pension scheme, private health insurance, shopping discounts and rewards through Perkbox, or an extra day’s holiday to celebrate your birthday, there’s lots to love about working at The Exeter!
So, what are you waiting for? Why not take a look at our latest opportunities!
The Benefits
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The Values
Innovation
We are creative and fearless in our work.
Accountability
We take ownership of our work and lead from the front.
Teamwork
We collaborate widely and build supportive environments.
Benefits
Holiday Trading
Generous Pension Scheme
Health Insurance
Income Protection
Life Insurance
Birthday Day Off
Testimonials
Customer Service
“Couldn't be happier working here since I started - a night and day difference to what I've come from. I would have no hesitation in recommending The Exeter as either an employer or an insurer”
Finance Specialist
“it’s our people who are our strength, the way we treat each other, and our members has always been paramount. I have been encouraged to shine, to step outside of my comfort zone, develop my skills and to develop others.”
Agile Project Lead
“there was always a sense of family and although we’ve changed a lot since then, the sense is still there and we’re all still pulling together for the benefit of our members.”
The Exeter is a trading name of Exeter Friendly Society Limited, which is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Register number 205309) and is incorporated under the Friendly Societies Act 1992 Register No. 91F with its registered office at Lakeside House, Emperor Way, Exeter, England EX1 3FD.
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Privacy Policy
SUMMARY & DOCUMENT PURPOSE
This policy outlines how we collect and process personal data in relation to people working for or on the behalf of The Exeter.
TARGET AUDIENCE
The scope of this policy applies to anyone working at The Exeter. This includes employees, workers, contractors, interns, and apprentices. Job applicants.
LINKS TO OTHER POLICIES, PROCEDURES OR GUIDANCE
• Data Protection policy
• Recruitment and Selection policy
Introduction
Exeter Friendly Society Limited (known as ‘The Exeter’) collects and processes personal data relating to:
• Employees to manage the employment relationship
• Temporary Staff & Contractors to manage the employment relationship
• Job applicants to consider suitability for employment The Exeter is committed to being transparent about how it collects and uses that data and to meeting its data protection obligations.
What information does The Exeter collect?
The Exeter collects and processes a range of information about Employees, temporary staff, contractors, and job applicants ('you’, ‘your’). This may include:
• Your name, address, and contact details, including email address and telephone number, date of birth and gender;
• the terms and conditions of our employment;
• details of your qualifications, skills, experience, and employment history, including start and end dates, with previous employers and with The Exeter;
• information about your remuneration, including entitlement to benefits such as pensions or insurance cover; 2 of 6
• details of your bank account and national insurance number;
• information about your marital status, next of kin, dependants, and emergency contacts1;
• information about your nationality and entitlement to work in the UK;
• information about any adverse financial history you may have (if appropriate to you);
• information about your criminal record;
• details of your schedule (days of work and working hours) and attendance at work;
• details of periods of leave taken by you, including holiday, sickness absence, family leave and sabbaticals, and the reasons for the leave;
• details of any disciplinary or grievance procedures in which you have been involved, including any warnings issued to you and related correspondence;
• assessments of your performance, including performance conversations, reviews, and ratings, training you have participated in, performance improvement plans and related correspondence;
• information about medical or health conditions, including whether or not you have a disability for which The Exeter needs to make reasonable adjustments; and
• equal opportunities monitoring information, including information about Your ethnic origin, sexual orientation, health and religion or belief.
The Exeter collects this information in a variety of ways. For example, data is collected through application forms, CVs or resumes; obtained from your passport or other identity documents such as your driving licence; from forms completed by you at the start of or during employment (such as benefit nomination forms); from correspondence with you; or through interviews, meetings, or other assessments.
In some cases, The Exeter collects personal data about you from third parties, such as references supplied by former employers, information from employment background check providers, information from credit reference agencies and information from criminal records checks permitted by law.
Data is stored in a range of different places, including in your personnel file, in The Exeter's People management systems and in other IT systems (including The Exeter's email system).
Why does The Exeter process personal data?
The Exeter needs to process data to consider suitability for employment and enter into an employment contract with you and to meet its obligations under your employment contract.
For example, it needs to process your data to provide you with an employment contract, to pay you in accordance with your employment contract and to administer benefit, pension, and insurance entitlements.
The Exeter also needs to process data to ensure that it is complying with its legal obligations.
For example, it is required to check an employee's entitlement to work in the UK, to deduct tax, to comply with health and safety laws and to enable employees to take periods of leave to 3 of 6 which they are entitled. For certain positions, it is necessary to carry out criminal records checks to ensure that individuals are permitted to undertake the role in question.
In other cases, The Exeter has a legitimate interest in processing personal data before, during and after the end of the employment relationship. Processing employee data allows The Exeter to:
• run recruitment and promotion processes;
• maintain accurate and up-to-date employment records and contact details (including details of who to contact in the event of an emergency), and records of employee contractual and statutory rights;
• operate and keep a record of disciplinary and grievance processes, to ensure acceptable conduct within the workplace;
• operate and keep a record of employee performance and related processes, to plan for career development, and for succession planning and workforce management purposes;
• operate and keep a record of absence and absence management procedures, to allow effective workforce management and ensure that employees are receiving the pay or other benefits to which they are entitled;
• obtain occupational health advice, to ensure that it complies with duties in relation to individuals with disabilities, meet its obligations under health and safety law, and ensure that employees are receiving the pay or other benefits to which they are entitled;
• operate and keep a record of other types of leave (including maternity, paternity, adoption, parental and shared parental leave), to allow effective workforce management, to ensure that The Exeter complies with duties in relation to leave entitlement, and to ensure that employees are receiving the pay or other benefits to which they are entitled;
• ensure effective general People Support and business administration. • provide references on request for current or former employees;
• respond to and defend against legal claims; and • maintain and promote equality in the workplace.
Where The Exeter relies on legitimate interests as a reason for processing data, it has considered whether or not those interests are overridden by the rights and freedoms of employees or workers and has concluded that they are not. This will include using your personal image and photographs, including for community and charity committee events, or sending reward and recognition gifts or awards to your home address, unless you indicate otherwise.
Some special categories of personal data, such as information about health or medical conditions, is processed to carry out employment law obligations (such as those in relation to employees with disabilities and for health and safety purposes).
If you are provided with benefits as an Employee, for example Private Medical Insurance, a separate Privacy Policy will be applicable.
Where The Exeter processes other special categories of personal data, such as information about ethnic origin, sexual orientation, health or religion or belief or any other Protected Characteristic under the Equality Acts, this is done for the purposes of equal opportunities monitoring. Data that The Exeter uses for these purposes is anonymised or is collected with 4 of 6 the express consent of employees, which can be withdrawn at any time. Employees are entirely free to decide whether or not to provide such data and there are no consequences of failing to do so.
Who has access to data?
Your information will be shared internally, including with members of the People Support team (including payroll), your manager, and other managers in the business area in which you work and IT staff if access to the data is necessary for performance of their roles.
The Exeter shares your data with third parties in order to obtain pre-employment references from other employers, obtain employment background checks from third-party providers and obtain necessary criminal records checks from the Disclosure and Barring Service. The Exeter may also share your data with third parties in the context of a sale of some or all of its business.
In those circumstances the data will be subject to confidentiality arrangements.
The Exeter also shares your data with third parties that process data on its behalf in connection with the collection of data for recruitment purposes, payroll, the provision of benefits including reward and recognition gifts or awards and the provision of occupational health services.
The Exeter will not transfer your data to countries outside the European Economic Area without your consent.
How does The Exeter protect data?
The Exeter takes the security of your data seriously. The Exeter has internal policies and controls in place to try to ensure that your data is not lost, accidentally destroyed, misused, or disclosed, and is not accessed except by its employees in the performance of their duties.
We are committed to ensuring that your Personal Information is secure. To prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the Personal Information We collect, including ISO 27001 accreditation.
Where The Exeter engages third parties to process personal data on its behalf, they do so on the basis of written instructions, are under a duty of confidentiality and are obliged to implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure the security of data.
For how long does The Exeter keep data?
The Exeter will hold your personal data for the duration of your employment. The periods for which your data is held after a job application or at the end of employment are:
• Job applicants – 6 months after the application or interview process has ended
• Employees & Contractors – 7 years from the termination of employment (regardless of reason for leaving the company).
Your rights
1As a data subject, you have a number of rights. You can:
• access and obtain a copy of your data on request;
• require The Exeter to change incorrect or incomplete data; 5 of 6
• require The Exeter to delete or stop processing your data, for example where the data is no longer necessary for the purposes of processing;
• object to the processing of your data where The Exeter is relying on its legitimate interests as the legal ground for processing; and
• ask The Exeter to stop processing data for a period if data is inaccurate or there is a dispute about whether or not your interests override The Exeter's legitimate grounds for processing data.
If You would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact our Data Protection Officer.
What if you do not provide personal data?
You have some obligations under your employment contract to provide The Exeter with data. In particular, you are required to report absences from work and may be required to provide information about disciplinary or other matters under the implied duty of good faith. You may also have to provide The Exeter with data in order to exercise your statutory rights, such as in relation to statutory leave entitlements. Failing to provide the data may mean that You are unable to exercise your statutory rights.
Certain information, such as contact details, your right to work in the UK and payment details, must be provided to enable us to enter a contract of employment with you. If you do not provide other information, this will hinder our ability to administer the rights and obligations arising as a result of the employment relationship efficiently.
Complaints
In the event of a complaint regarding the personal information we hold, please contact our Data Protection Officer
Data Protection Officer.
For any further information on this policy, to make a subject access request or to exercise your rights under the UK data protection legislation, please contact Our Data Protection Officer, Tony Jones: Email: tony.jones@the-exeter.com, Telephone: 07592775433.
Policy compliance and record keeping
This policy will be reviewed annually but changes at other times may be proposed if necessary. When dealing with data and queries, we will process any personal data collected in accordance with our Data Protection policy. We will record only the personal information required and keep the information only for as long as necessary.
Training
The company will provide training to all colleagues to help them understand their duties and responsibilities under this policy.
How to seek advice or raise a concern
If you have any questions, please speak with your manager in the first instance otherwise you can contact a member of the People Support team if you have any questions or concerns.
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