Praetorian Connections Ltd
HR Coordinator

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HR Coordinator
Reports to: Head of People
Location: Central London (Hybrid)
Salary: Competitive, dependant on experience
Contract: Fixed-term 6-month contract, to start immediately
Working Pattern: Monday to Friday, hybrid working with three days per week in our London office
About Us
Praetorian Connections Ltd (PCL) is a leading provider of language-enabled Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), supporting geopolitical, security, and risk-focused decision making.
About the Role
We are looking for a highly organised and conscientious HR Coordinator to provide administrative and operational support across the employee lifecycle, with a key focus on recruitment, onboarding, and HR systems. This is a varied role suited to someone who takes pride in accuracy, enjoys working in a busy HR environment, and is committed to delivering a positive candidate and employee experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinating recruitment administration, including interview scheduling, candidate communication, feedback and outcomes.
- Supporting hiring managers with application screening, candidate shortlisting and recruitment tracking.
- Acting as a professional point of contact for candidates throughout the recruitment process.
- Carrying out pre-employment checks, including references, right-to-work verification, DBS checks and other screening requirements.
- Maintaining accurate employee records and updating the HRIS and ATS.
- Processing employee lifecycle changes, including new starters, promotions, salary changes and leavers.
- Supporting onboarding, induction scheduling and new starter administration.
- Preparing contracts, variation letters and other employment-related documentation.
- Providing general administrative support to the HR team and wider people activity.
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What We’re Looking For
- Previous experience in HR or recruitment administration.
- Experience using HR systems or HRIS platforms.
- Strong organisational, coordination and communication skills.
- High levels of accuracy when working with data, records and documentation.
- Good Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel.
- An understanding of recruitment processes, right-to-work requirements, GDPR and HR best practice.
- CIPD Level 3, or working towards it, would be advantageous but not a necessity.
Personal Attributes
- Highly organised and detail focused.
- Conscientious and committed to high standards.
- Professional, discreet and trustworthy.
- Proactive and able to use initiative.
- Adaptable and able to manage changing priorities.
If you are looking for a varied HR role where you can make a positive impact across recruitment, onboarding and employee administration, we would welcome your application.
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