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Recruitment Administrator

Driver Hire
Greater Manchester
3 weeks ago
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Driver Hire Manchester North & Oldham are part of a nationwide network of over 100 offices providing recruitment services to the transport and logistics industry.

We are looking to recruit a Recruitment Administrator to join our growing team based in Oldham.


It is important that you are a genuine people person, confident dealing with both candidates and clients over the telephone and face to face.


The role is varied and fast-paced, so a positive, proactive, and flexible approach is essential.


Amongst other things, you will also be responsible for:


· Placing job adverts


· Candidate screening and interviews


· Candidate registration


· Database management


· Dealing with management of candidate availability


· Assisting with accepting & filling client bookings


· Recording Key Performance Indicators


· Timesheet management & processing


· Managing the social media accounts.


· 1 in 2 weeks out of hours operations phone cover (additional payment made)


Working hours will be Monday to Friday. This is a hybrid role.


Monday & Friday 09:00 – 15:30pm Working remotely.


Tuesday to Thursday 09:30 – 15:30pm. Working from the office | 30 minutes for lunch .


Driving licence is preferred but not essential. 


Suitable applicants will be confident in communicating with people at various levels. You should be very organised and be able to work in a fast-paced environment.


Recruitment and/or administrative experience is desirable but not a must.


·Contact: Nichola Urmson.


· Hours = 28.5


· Salary = £18,100 (plus £3,770 on call payment)


· Incentives for achieving targets


· You will get the Christmas period and Bank Holidays off.


· Annual Conference and team nights out.

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