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Driving recruitment consultant - South Elmsall

Ideal Recruit Ltd
West Yorkshire
1 week ago
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Ideal Recruit is looking for a Driving recruitment consultant in South Elmsall to join our driving recruitment team, dedicated to support the exciting and new clients.

You will have a vital role in support the driving team.

The role is to deliver a recruitment services to our clients based South Elmsall - Yorkshire and other parts of UK, working collaboratively with clients operations and the current recruitment team to source the ideal drivers.

Key responsibilities


  • Work closely with management to understand the recruitment needs and service requirements.
  • Effectively use direct sourcing tools Logic Melon, CV search, online platforms, open days, etc.
  • Ensuring effective onboarding from end to end
  • Administration responsibilities associated with recruitment to ensure timely onboarding.
  • Registering new candidates
  • Making sure compliance is up to date


About you


  • A driven individual who is committed and passionate about the role.
  • Be proactive, consistent and responsive
  • Be able to manage a high volume of workload and priorities accordingly
  • Be open to learning and progressing within an ever-growing company


Job Type: Full-time

Pay: starting from £29,213.60, depending on experience.

Schedule:


  • Monday to Friday 09:00 – 17:00


Experience:


  • Recruiting: 6 months desirable but full training will be provided for the right candidate


Licence/Certification:


  • Driving Licence (required)


Work Location: In person.

If you are interested, please apply within and we will be in touch to discus further or send your CV to 

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