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Employer Engagement Officer

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£25,000–£27,000 | Permanent | Cardiff
Monday to Friday, 9:00am–4:30pm | 35 hours per week
Put your recruitment skills to work and help change lives
Are you an experienced recruiter who loves building relationships, opening doors and matching people with the right opportunities? Perhaps you are ready to move away from purely commercial recruitment and into a role where your skills can make a genuine difference.
We are recruiting on behalf of a well-established, people-focused organisation seeking an Employer Engagement Officer to help unemployed adults overcome barriers, connect with employers and secure sustainable employment. The client’s identity will be shared with suitable applicants during the recruitment process.
Why this role?
- Make a visible difference to people’s lives and career prospects.
- Enjoy family-friendly hours, finishing at 4:30pm.
- Receive 30 days’ annual leave, increasing with service.
- Work with the autonomy to build employer relationships across East Wales.
- Join a supportive organisation that invests in employee wellbeing.
- Access healthcare support, retail and gym discounts, life insurance and profit-sharing opportunities.
What you’ll be doing
You will be the vital link between participants, employers and internal delivery teams. Using your recruitment and relationship-management experience, you will identify opportunities, prepare participants for employment and help them succeed once they are in work. Your responsibilities will include:
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- Developing relationships with employers and identifying suitable vacancies.
- Matching participants with opportunities that reflect their skills and goals.
- Supporting referrals, onboarding and progression through the programme.
- Maintaining regular contact with participants to encourage engagement.
- Arranging employer interviews, workshops and training sessions.
- Working closely with internal teams to remove barriers and achieve positive outcomes.
- Supporting participants after they enter employment, helping them remain and progress in work.
- Maintaining accurate records and collecting evidence of employment outcomes.
- Working towards achievable participant and employment targets.
What we’re looking for
You will be proactive, personable and commercially aware, with the confidence to engage both employers and participants. You will enjoy networking, developing new relationships and seeing people succeed. You will need:
- Previous recruitment experience.
- Experience supporting or working with unemployed adults.
- Experience in a target-driven commercial environment.
- Strong client and stakeholder relationship-management skills.
- Confidence with networking, cold calling and employer engagement.
- Strong communication, presentation and report-writing skills.
- A full UK driving licence and access to your own vehicle.


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Welsh-language skills would be advantageous but are not essential.
Benefits
- Salary of £25,000–£27,000.
- Permanent, full-time contract.
- 35-hour working week.
- Monday-to-Friday daytime hours.
- 30 days’ annual leave, increasing with length of service.
- Healthcare scheme.
- Retail and gym-membership discounts.
- Profit-sharing scheme.
- Life insurance.
- Employee recognition awards.
- Long-service recognition.
Ready for a recruitment role with real purpose? If you are a confident relationship builder who wants to use your commercial experience to create lasting opportunities, we would love to hear from you.
Apply today—early applications are encouraged, as the vacancy may close once sufficient suitable candidates have been identified. Our client welcomes applications from all backgrounds and is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. Reasonable adjustments are available throughout the recruitment process.
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