Recruiting candidates across multiple clinical staff groups
Sourcing, supporting, and guiding candidates through the recruitment process
Writing job adverts and attending recruitment events
Inducting new starters
Analysing and reporting on recruitment data
Working closely with Trust stakeholders to meet staffing requirements
37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday
Rota-based working between 8am–6pm (8–4 / 9–5 / 10–6)
Salary: £24,870 per annum with some flexibility depending on experience
Full driving licence required, as travel to Trust sites within the local area may be needed
A varied and exciting role with opportunities to develop new skills
End-to-end recruitment experience
A role at the very heart of the NHS
The chance to make a real difference to patient care in your local community
Demonstrable work experience in a service-driven, process-based business environment.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills including good written and oral English.
Ability to build effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders across a wide range of professional and managerial groups.
Ability to negotiate with all stakeholders with tact and discretion.
Strong influencing/assertiveness skills
Proven ability to lead by example.
Strong time management and resource planning skills and ability to work to priorities and deadlines.
Commitment to continuous improvement for people, processes, procedures and systems.
Comprehensive working knowledge of Microsoft packages including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Generous annual leave allowance with the ability to buy and sell - 27 days per year, plus bank holidays
A commitment to talent management & development
Values Star of the Month - Our star of the month award enables you to recognise colleagues or teams that have gone the extra mile and they could win £100 worth of shopping vouchers
Pension – We'll contribute up to 10% towards your pension if you join our stakeholder pension scheme
Life Assurance
Group Income Protection
Wellbeing Programme
Employee Assistance Programme
Employee Engagement & discounts platform
To ensure we become an inclusive recruiter of choice, encompassing a fully diverse workforce, which truly reflects society
To proactively embed the EDI agenda, in a meaningful way, in all that it does
To ensure we create a psychological safe environment in which everyone can thrive and be at their best
To actively support and Include disabled people as part of our commitment to the Disability Confident scheme, including offering an interview to applicants to meet the minimum criteria and choose to apply under the scheme.
Trust Recruitment Coordinator - Kingskerswell - NHS Professionals
Description
About The Role
Trust Recruitment Coordinator
Are you looking to kick-start your career in recruitment? Or perhaps you'd like to use your existing recruitment or resourcing experience to support your local NHS Trust?
We're looking for a Trust Recruitment Coordinator to join our growing team.
About the role
Based at Torbay & South Devon NHS Foundation Trust (Regent House, TQ2 7AN), this busy and rewarding role focuses on recruiting candidates across a range of clinical staff groups within the hospital.
You'll be responsible for supporting candidates through the full recruitment journey and ensuring staffing needs are met to support patient care.
Key responsibilities
From porters to nurses, doctors to midwives, your work will directly support essential NHS workers and services.
Working hours & requirements
Why join us?
If you're looking for a recruitment role where your work truly matters, we'd love to hear from you.
About The Candidate
To be successful in this post you will need to:
About Us
In return for your commitment, we will offer you some fantastic benefits:
About Us:
NHS Professionals (NHSP) run the largest NHS flexible staff bank, placing highly skilled temporary workers in NHS Trusts to meet their short, medium and long-term needs. Uniquely we are owned by the Department of Health and Social Care and we therefore reinvest any surplus we make directly back into the NHS
NHSP is committed to being an inclusive employer of choice, working with a variety of partner organisations which provide valuable insights and best practice. We are accredited as a Top Employer by the Top Employers Institute and recognised as one of the Sunday Times Best Places to Work. As part of our ongoing commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion, we have been awarded the Race Equality CodeQuality Mark and are a signatory of Disability Confident,Menopause PledgeandMental Health at Work Commitment.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI)
As part of our commitment to EDI, as well as having a number of related staff support networks and calendar of activities, NHS professionals is also working to the following aims:
We particularly welcome applications from people from minority groups and will provide support to ensure an equitable process.
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