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Weekend Pension Risk Transfer Jobs in Hamden, CT

... risk assessments and secure all necessary approvals. Compliance: Assist the General Counsel in ... Private healthcare via Bupa with 24/7 medical helpline Life insurance Income protection Pension ...

Must be available to work a flexible schedule to include days, nights, weekends, split shifts and ... Paid Time Off (vacation, sick and holidays) * 401k and Pension Retirement plans Insurance * Low ...

Attend and supervise games and practices, including evenings and weekends * If unable to attend a ... Submit monthly team recaps to the Associate Director Risk Management Responsibilities * Prioritize ...

... elements of key risk with respect to EHS. He/She must provide day-to-day guidance to local ... Ability to work weekends as needed. * Ability to work flexible schedules in order to coordinate ...

... with weekend rotation support. In this role, you will provide administrative support to our ... Provides clear, concise information and timely transfer of calls or information to the charge nurse ...

... with weekend rotation support. In this role, you will provide administrative support to our ... Provides clear, concise information and timely transfer of calls or information to the charge nurse ...

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How much do weekend pension risk transfer jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for weekend pension risk transfer in Hamden, CT is $20.07, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.57 and $25.10 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Weekend Pension Risk Transfer vs Pension Actuary?

AspectWeekend Pension Risk TransferPension Actuary
CredentialsTypically requires actuarial certifications, financial licenses, or industry-specific trainingRequires professional actuarial credentials (e.g., ASA, FSA)
Work EnvironmentFinancial institutions, insurance companies, or pension funds, often involving client consultations and risk assessmentsConsulting firms, insurance companies, or pension plans, focusing on risk modeling and valuation
Industry UsageUsed in pension risk management, transfer transactions, and insurance product structuringInvolved in pension plan valuation, risk analysis, and regulatory compliance

Weekend Pension Risk Transfer professionals focus on executing pension buyouts and risk transfer transactions, while Pension Actuaries analyze pension liabilities and ensure regulatory compliance. Both roles require actuarial knowledge but serve different functions within the pension industry.

Forensic Treatment Practical Nurse (Part-Time) at State of Connecticut Department of Mental Hea[...]

JIT Global Freight Solution P Ltd

Middletown, CT • On-site

$26.25 - $35.50/hr

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Job description

Forensic Treatment Practical Nurse (Part‑Time)

The State of Connecticut Department of Mental Health & Addiction Services (DMHAS) is hiring two Forensic Treatment Practical Nurses for Whiting Forensic Hospital located at 70 Obrien Drive, Middletown, CT. These part‑time positions are designated as Hazardous Duty.

Schedule & Facility
  • PCN 151457 – Unit Dutcher 3 North, Part‑Time (24 h): First Shift 6:45 A.M.–3:15 P.M.; Week 1 on Saturday/Sunday; Week 2 on Saturday/Sunday/Monday.
  • PCN 135865 – Unit Dutcher 3 North, Part‑Time (32 h): First Shift 6:45 A.M.–3:15 P.M.; Week 1 on Friday/Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday; Week 2 on Saturday/Sunday/Wednesday/Thursday.
Benefits

As a State of Connecticut employee you will receive the Agency’s standard benefits package, including a Hazardous Duty pension plan, healthcare, professional development opportunities, and a healthy work/life balance. Partial‑time benefits may vary.

Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain therapeutic relationships with patients.
  • Implement security regulations and participate in team patient care conferences.
  • Perform patient care duties such as feeding, bathing, dressing, and monitoring vital signs.
  • Observe, report, and record patient behaviors and appearance.
  • Assist doctors and nurses with general care and treatment of individuals.
  • Measure doses and administer medications, including insulin injections.
  • Document medications and perform narcotic counts.
  • Check and administer intravenous medications when appropriate.
  • Report changes in individuals to doctors.
  • Apply restraints correctly and safe‑guard patients, visitors, and personnel.
  • Transcribe doctor’s medication orders.
  • Prevent unauthorized movement of patients, visitors, and personnel.
  • Perform housekeeping tasks, escort patients, and secure supplies.
  • Assist in transfer of patients between secure units across the facility.
  • Monitor and participate in patient management on units.
  • Perform simple nursing treatments and emergency first aid.
  • Maintain patient privacy and documentation integrity.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
  • Practical nursing specialties and bedside care.
  • Modern medical, therapeutic, and psychiatric routines, methods, and procedures.
  • Psychiatric procedures and principles involved in care of the mentally ill.
  • Various medications used for individuals with mental illness or emotional disturbance.
  • Safe patient custody in a security treatment area.
  • Infection control practices.
  • Human behavior and behavioral manifestations of mental illness.
  • Nutrition and diet management.
  • Medical and lab sciences.
  • Interpersonal communication skills.
  • Written communication skills.
  • Recordkeeping and basic first aid procedures.
Minimum Qualifications

License or temporary permit to practice nursing in Connecticut or a Multistate/Compact Licensed Practical Nurse license plus at least one (1) year of experience in caring for the mentally ill or emotionally disturbed.

Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience in a mental health care or hospital setting.
  • Experience working with individuals with behavioral health issues.
  • Experience in a secured locked treatment unit.
  • Experience with clients who have required restraints or seclusion.
Special and Character Requirements

Incumbents may need to be bilingual or fluent in American Sign Language. Thorough background investigations will be conducted; candidates lacking good character will not be eligible for permanent employment.

Working Conditions

Positions may involve lifting and restraining patients, exposure to communicable diseases, risk of injury, and significant mental stress.

Equal Opportunity Employer

The State of Connecticut is an equal‑opportunity/affirmative action employer and encourages applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities.

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