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Senior Retirement Administration Specialist

Washingtonpost

DC-Washington-TWP Headquarters, US$85k – $128konsite

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Join the future of news

We’re on a mission to deliver riveting storytelling for all of America. At The Washington Post, you’ll help reinvent news. Our work is driven by a deep investigative spirit and enhanced by innovation to bring audiences closer to the stories that matter most.

About Our Team

The Washington Post is powered by the passion and talent of our people. It takes all of us to reinvent news. Beyond our award-winning Newsroom and Opinions teams, we work across many departments, including Brand & Events, Communications, Customer Care, Engineering & Product, Finance, Human Resources, Legal, Marketing & Advertising, Print Operations, and Sales.

Why This Role Matters   The Senior Retirement Administration Specialist ensures the integrity, compliance, and operational excellence of The Post’s retirement programs, including our 401(k) and pension plans. More than a traditional retirement administrator, this role serves as the company's subject matter expert on retirement programs with the mindset of an internal auditor—someone who is naturally curious, trusts data but verifies it, solves operational puzzles, and strengthens processes, so employees can have confidence that their retirement benefits are administered accurately every time.

The role is responsible for executing operational controls, resolving complex retirement issues, supporting retirement committee governance, and driving continuous improvement across retirement administration by partnering closely with internal teams, third-party administrators, and employees.

This position is based in our Washington, DC office and reports to the Senior Director, Total Rewards.

What Motivates You: • You are an experienced retirement professional who enjoys being the trusted expert others rely on to solve complex retirement questions, interpret plan provisions, and ensure benefits are administered accurately. • You are naturally curious. When something doesn't look right, your first instinct is to investigate, ask questions, and understand the root cause rather than simply correcting the issue. • You enjoy working with data. Reconciling information across multiple systems, validating results, and tracing discrepancies to their root cause is one of the most satisfying parts of your work. • You take ownership. You don't stop after identifying an issue—you work across functions to understand the root cause, resolve it, strengthen controls, and reduce the likelihood it will happen again. • You balance urgency with accuracy. You manage competing priorities, meet deadlines, and maintain exceptional attention to detail, even during busy periods. • You communicate with confidence and empathy. Whether you're explaining retirement options to an employee or discussing a complex issue with Payroll, HRIS, or a vendor, you make technical concepts easy to understand. • You look for practical improvements. You enjoy finding opportunities to simplify recurring work, improve controls, and make processes more efficient over time.

How You'll Support the Mission: • Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local legal requirements, as well as collectively bargained agreements, by monitoring regulatory changes, obtaining legal opinions, preparing and submitting government filings, coordinating plan amendments, and distributing legally required notices. • Process monthly pension payments by verifying pension calculations and data entry by third party administrators. • Assist with preparing for retirement committee meetings by drafting agenda and meeting notes, conducting internal audits, and executing action items from previous meetings. • Lead retirement plan audits by coordinating with third party administrators and internal teams, providing data, and answering auditors’ questions. • Execute recurring operational audits of retirement plan administration using established audit tools, investigate discrepancies, determine root causes, and coordinate corrective actions with Payroll, HRIS, vendors, and internal stakeholders. • Recommend enhancements to audit procedures and partner with internal teams to implement new controls or automation. • Execute plan design changes by coordinating with the HRIS, Payroll and Integrations teams, vendors, and third-party administrators, testing system changes, and communicating changes to the employees. • Deliver excellent customer service and resolve employee benefits-related issues by answering employee questions, coordinating with third party administrators, and addressing data issues. • Educate employees about retirement programs by executing financial wellness initiatives, creating communication materials, and updating the retirement section on the company intranet. • Support management decision making by preparing benefits utilization reports, analyzing trends, recommending plan design enhancements, process changes, and wellness initiatives. • Assist with payments to benefit providers by reconciling employee and vendor reports, submitting invoices, and resolving billing issues.

The Skills and Experience You Bring: • Bachelor’s’ degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Economics, Finance or related field • 7 years’ experience in retirement, insurance benefits, financial planning, or actuarial services required • Professional certifications such as Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS), Qualified 401(k) Administrator (QKA), or similar certifications are a plus • Strong knowledge of U.S. retirement plan regulations, including ERISA, IRS guidelines, and DOL requirements • In-depth understanding of pension plan administration, including defined benefit and defined contribution plans • Ability to interpret complex plan documents and translate technical retirement provisions into clear, accurate guidance for employees, vendors, and internal stakeholders • Demonstrated ability to reconcile data across multiple systems, investigate discrepancies, identify root causes, and exercise sound judgment in r

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