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Part Time Recruitment Administrator

Taylor Higson
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Part Time Recruitment Administrator
Cheadle, Stockport (Office Based)
Part Time Hours – Tuesday – Thursday (9am – 3pm)
£13 - £14ph

 

Company Overview

Established in 2012, Taylor Higson provides a specialist recruitment service to the print and packaging industries and as such we are one of the UK’s leading recruiters in these markets only BPIF affiliated recruitment company. We offer our services primarily to UK based clients but do also work further afield into Europe and the USA.

Our expert team have over 35 years of combined experience in this field. We have great relationships with some of the biggest organisations within our specialism and the network needed to match our clients with their dream hire.

 

About the Role

As the Recruitment Administrator you will support the smooth running of our office and recruitment processes. It is a varied role and fast-paced, offering a mix of administrative, candidate care, and office support responsibilities. You play a key role in ensuring both our consultants and candidates receive a professional, efficient, and welcoming service.

 

Recruitment Administration

  • Adding new companies, contacts, and candidates onto our CRM system.
  • Sourcing candidates via job boards, LinkedIn, and other platforms.
  • Posting vacancies and creating engaging LinkedIn job canva’s.
  • Writing and uploading job adverts.
  • Keeping our CRM system accurate and up to date.
  • Carrying out new starter check-in calls with placed candidates.
  • Sending out congratulations cards/gifts to successful candidates starting new roles.

 

Office &; Operations Support

  • Acting as the first point of contact in the office, answering the main line and dealing with general enquiries (taking messages and forwarding calls as appropriate).
  • Monitoring and responding to the enquiries email inbox.
  • Ensuring the office is well-presented, tidy, and professional.

 

Finance Administration

  • Monitoring invoices and diarising payment dates.
  • Liaising with Davidson Gray to identify outstanding payments.
  • Taking ownership of chasing overdue invoices, including following up with clients via phone to ensure prompt payment.

 

General

  • Supporting the wider team with ad-hoc administrative tasks as required.
  • Assisting with projects and tasks as workload dictates.

 

This list is non-exhaustive and open to review. Other ad-hoc duties may be required, determined by the workload of the office.

 

Salary, Benefits &; Working Hours

  • A competitive salary of £12,000
  • Company laptop
  • A relaxed working environment with a casual dress code
  • Weekly 1-2-1 meetings to assist with your professional growth and development
  • A friendly, dynamic and supportive team environment
  • 26 days (pro rata) holidays plus Bank Holidays (rising with service), access to a private health insurance scheme, hybrid working, duvet days, free onsite parking, Christmas shut down and more.
  • Working hours - Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9am - 3pm, this can be flexible dependant on circumstance.

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