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Driving Recruitment Consultant

Workforce Staffing
Worcestershire
2 weeks ago
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Recruitment Consultant – Driving


Redditch - £29,000-£34,000 - Depending on Experience (plus commission)

Are you a customer service focused, team player, looking for a new role to get your teeth into? Are you a Transport/Logistics professional looking to move into recruitment? We might have just the position for you.

Workforce are currently looking for an Recruitment Consultant to work alongside our Transport team.

Workforce is one of the leading recruitment firms in the West Midlands. Every year we provide thousands of excellent workers to over 700 local businesses covering a wide spectrum of roles. Our clients and candidates are the heartbeat of what we do, and we’re looking for an account manager with a genuine passion for providing great service and going above and beyond to help people get the most out of our services.

Our employees benefit from:


  • A holiday day on your Birthday (or the Monday or Friday if your Birthday falls on a weekend)
  • Leading industry commission.
  • Company car.
  • 1 Day Emergency Wellbeing Day.
  • 1-day Volunteer work for teams chosen charity..
  • 25 Days Holiday Plus Bank Holidays.
  • 28 Days Holiday after 3 Year Service.
  • Best in class training, Coaching and development.
  • Certificated qualifications.
  • Great career progression opportunities.
  • Excellent, easy to understand margin-based bonus that’s uncapped.
  • Access to discount and reward portal for high street retailers and gym memberships.
  • 24/7 GP medical advice line.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Personal accident insurance.
  • Access to mental health 1st aiders.
  • Social and Team building events throughout the year including branch socials, summer parties, and of course excellent Christmas parties.


The ideal candidate would have some form of experience within a Transport, Logistics or Supply Chain role, such as:


  • Transport Coordinator.
  • Transport Clerk.
  • Transport Planner.
  • HGV Driver.
  • Recruitment Consultant.
  • Senior recruitment consultant.


Please see job details and responsibilities below:

Job title: Recruitment Consultant
Location: Redditch
Salary: £29,000 - £34,000 D.O.E - Plus Commission
Hours: Monday to Friday 08:00 - 16:30 or 08:30 - 17:00.


Main Duties and Responsibilities


  • To liaise with clients daily to understand their needs and plan your day accordingly.
  • Resource for suitable candidates.
  • Write and place professional and effective job advertisements to attract candidates.
  • Develop and manage candidate relationships within chosen competency.
  • Qualify candidate suitability for current or future vacancies/clients, through questioning and referencing.
  • Always maintain and develop current client relationships to ensure that they receive the best service possible and to maximize business opportunities.
  • Work with colleagues to ensure we capitalize on every opportunity to generate revenue is achieved.
  • Be able to use in-house IT system to generate candidates.
  • Manage recruitment process from start to finish with both client and candidate.
  • Deal with client/candidate queries and take ownership of objection handling.
  • Manage placed candidates’ contracts and maintain client relationships with active. contractors and placements.
  • Ensure records are kept in line with, and adhere to, the recruitment legislation.
  • Keep all paperwork/system work up-to date regarding candidate's eligibility to work.
  • Payroll all workers weekly.
  • Work with multiple sites, visiting the sites also.
  • Out of hours on call responsibilities over the week, weekends and bank holidays on a rota.


Please apply today for a call.

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