Quantum Care | Resourcing Advisor

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Job Ref: HR01

Working as a member of a small friendly HR team, your role will be to provide a high quality recruitment service to our Home Managers by providing them with professional support and advice to ensure that we recruit the right people to work with our residents in our residential care homes across Hertfordshire, Essex and Bedfordshire.

This is a busy and interesting role; you will be responsible for developing and managing effective recruitment campaigns for all levels of staff across the Company, identifying unique and innovative methods of attracting applications from a diverse pool of candidates and working collaboratively with our marketing team to utilise a variety of social media platforms to enhance our strong employer brand.

You will need to have broad experience of in-house recruitment in the voluntary/not for profit sector, have a good understanding of equality and diversity legislation and best practice and have the ability to manage competing deadlines.

Youll be a real team player, who enjoys working in a busy and supportive team environment and contributing to our core value that our residents are at the heart of all we do.Ideally, you will have a Level 5 CIPD qualification and be able to demonstrate your professional competence through your track record.

This is a great opportunity to join a well-established, values based organisation that offers excellent benefits and great career progression.

If you would like to find out more about this opportunity, please visit our website via the Apply button below.

If you have any issues with completing our online application form, please contact the HR team on .

Closing date: 13 December 2024.

All posts are subject to a DBS check.

We are an equal opportunities employer.


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