Contracts Coordinator

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Contracts Coordinator –Maidstone- £35k OTE
Extrastaff is a highly professional, successful, award-winning recruitment agency that specialises in the supply of temporary driving & industrial personnel, we operate from over 50 locations across the UK.
Our positive culture and team spirit is unique & fun. With a large investment into our bespoke in-house IT system which has taken us to another level, we are a company that moves fast and embraces change. Over the past few years we have seen year on year growth and 2026 looks set to be our best year yet. If you would like to join a company that invests in its people & rewards them well, then now is the time to become a part of our passionate team.
The Person
· The ability to build and develop strong client relationships by simply having conversations.
· Excellent communication skills on all levels, both written and oral
· Outward going and positive personality with a ‘can do attitude’
· To be able to work to, and be rewarded for, achieving defined goals
· Able to multi-task within a fast-paced working environment, where no two days are the same.
The Role
· Development of our larger contracts to maintain & increase service levels
· Maintain working pool of candidates in line with client requirement
· Liaise with onsite clients to receive booking requirements and ensure fulfilment with compliant and suitable candidate from working pool.
· To achieve and surpass specific KPI’s in line with Service Level Agreement
· Ensuring you provide a high-quality service to both your temps and client alike
. To be flexible with hours and locations, being both reactive and pro active to clients’ needs
We Offer
· A competitive basic salary
· Uncapped commission with no threshold.
· Private Healthcare
· Company pension scheme
· Your birthday as additional holiday
· Exceptional onboarding with our own bespoke Management System with ongoing one to one support
· Benefits Platform that offers high street discounts & deals.
· An annual award scheme that recognises outstanding performance
· Our own bespoke Learning Management System with ongoing tailored development
· Fast career progression
** We take pride in employing people from other sectors as well as recruitment and giving them the tools, training, coaching, trust & respect to be hugely successful in the recruitment industry

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