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A multinational corporation in Brazil is seeking a seasoned benefits manager to lead the development and execution of a comprehensive benefits strategy across Latin America. The ideal candidate will have over 10 years of experience in managing employee benefits for multi-country regions and possess a deep understanding of local practices. Fluency in English, Spanish, and Portuguese is essential as you'll collaborate with global teams to enhance employee engagement and compliance while ensuring best-in-class service delivery.
Develop and execute a comprehensive benefits strategy that supports the company’s growth and employee value proposition across Latin America.
Act as the regional thought leader on benefits trends, market practices, and digital innovations in the Global Rewards space.
Collaborate with Global Rewards and HR leadership to ensure benefits design aligns with global benefits strategy and vision.
Consult and guide the benefits team members as well as our brokers on the strategy and objectives for the benefits function overall.
Design and manage benefits programs—including health, retirement, life, disability, and wellbeing—across multiple Latin American markets (e.g., Brazil, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Peru).
Drive scalability and efficiency through regional harmonization, technology enablement, and vendor consolidation where appropriate.
Lead annual renewals, plan design changes, and benchmarking in partnership with global brokers and local consultants.
Manage vendor relationships, contracts, and performance metrics to ensure best-in‑class service delivery.
Ensure compliance with local regulations, labor laws, and reporting requirements.
Collaborate with Legal, Payroll, and Finance to maintain robust governance and operational accuracy.
Monitor legislative developments and assess their impact on program design and cost.
Develop compelling communication strategies that help employees understand and value their benefits.
Partner with internal communications, HR, and local teams to integrate benefits into broader employee experience and wellbeing initiatives.
Champion wellbeing, inclusivity, and flexibility in benefits programs to meet the diverse needs of our workforce.
Leverage data and market insights to drive benefits strategy and cost management decisions.
Track and report key metrics related to participation, utilization, and employee satisfaction.
Identify opportunities for process automation and digital transformation to enhance efficiency and employee experience.
Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field.
10+ years of experience with a leadership position managing employee benefits in a multi‑country regional role across Latin America.
Proven success in benefits management within a highly matrixed, high‑growth technology or multinational environment.
Deep understanding of regional benefits practices, legislation, and market dynamics.
Demonstrated ability to lead cross‑functional projects in a fast‑paced, matrixed organization.
Strong teamwork, analytical, problem‑solving, and stakeholder management skills.
Fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Passion for innovation, technology, and continuous improvement.
Experience with HRIS platforms (e.g., Workday, SAP SuccessFactors).
Skilled at balancing strategic vision with hands‑on execution.
Culturally fluent and adept at influencing across diverse teams.
Commitment to creating inclusive, employee‑centered benefits programs.
* O salário de referência é obtido com base em objetivos de salário para líderes de mercado de cada segmento de setor. Serve como orientação para ajudar os utilizadores Premium na avaliação de ofertas de emprego e na negociação de salários. O salário de referência não é indicado diretamente pela empresa e pode ser significativamente superior ou inferior.