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11 months ago
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Please only apply for this position if you to have your own laptop or PC computer with a strong internet connection.
Neuro Support services is an exciting Introductory Agency and Rehab Support service, providing rehabilitation and support to individuals with brain injuries and other neuro-disorders. We are looking for a Recruitment Resourcer, preferably with a background in healthcare recruitment. Our service aims to support rehabilitation and in enabling people to optimise independence and quality of life. We are looking for a Recruitment Resourcer who would be able to help source and recruit these individuals across a variety of recruitment platforms and facilitate associates joining cases.
Job Description- but not limited too:

  • Source and select candidates via posting vacancies online, CV searches, head hunting and other means available.
  • Network and advertise to potential candidates
  • Identify skills to match appropriately with vacancies
  • Interview potential candidates, conducting telephone interviews and any subsequent stages as and when required,It’s up to you to find the right applicant for each position, and that means screening lots and lots of potential candidates before recruiting them.
  • You’ll be liaising with a whole range of people, getting as much information as possible to make the perfect match to our open cases. (This can include finding specific rehabilitation support workers that matches the requirements of the client)
    We are looking for someone to join our team that has the following attributes:
  • Good communication skills-Polite and profesional telephone manner
  • Be able to gain people’s confidence and put them at ease
  • Be persuasive, persistent and patient
  • Be able to cope with pressure
  • Be flexible and adaptable
  • Good organisational and administrative skills
  • The ability to prioritise
  • Good IT skills- especially Google mail and excel.
  • Be able to work to deadlines and to meet targets
  • Someone who wants to make a difference in other people's lives, whilst striving to achieve excellence.
  • Self Motivation
  • Positive attitude - no mood hoovers!
  • Tenacity & Resilience
  • Attention to Detail
  • Happy with working fully remote
    Skills & Experience Required
    Proven (within 2 years) experience in recruitment/administration (preferably health care)
    Excellent Working knowledge of Google mail,Microsoft One drive ,word and excel - including spreadsheets,formulas
    Strong internet service/connection
    Your own laptop or PC computer in a private pace to work from.
    Hours:
    We are flexible with start and finish times and would require you to work eiither:
    Monday 11am-3pm or 12pm-4pm or 1pm-5pm
    Tuedsay 11am-3pm or 12pm-4pm or 1pm-5pm
    Wednesday 11am-3pm or 12pm-4pm or 1pm-5pm
    Thursday 11am-3pm or 12pm-4pm or 1pm-5pm
    Friday 11am-3pm or 12pm-4pm or 1pm-5pm
    Company Mobile phone provided
    Fully Remote working
    Temp to Perm ( 6 months )
    NEST Pension scheme
    *Immediate start available

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