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Internal Recruitment Specialist

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Competitive Salary + Benefits
West Yorkshire
Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week
Benefits:
- Up to 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- Health cash plan
- Pension scheme
- Employee recognition awards
- Personal development and training opportunities
- Free parking
About The Company
Our client is a successful, growing UK group operating across multiple sites. They are a dynamic, people-focused organisation with an excellent reputation for quality, innovation, and customer service.
This is an exciting opportunity to join the business at a key stage of its growth and make a genuine impact on how it attracts, develops, and retains talent.
About The Role
As Internal Recruitment Specialist, you will lead the attraction and recruitment of high-quality talent across a range of business functions. You'll work closely with managers and senior leaders to build talent pipelines, deliver an excellent candidate experience, and strengthen the organisation's employer brand.
Key Responsibilities Include
- Partnering with managers to understand hiring needs and create engaging job descriptions.
- Sourcing and attracting candidates through LinkedIn, job boards, social media, referrals, and recruitment events.
- Managing the end-to-end recruitment process, including screening, interviewing, coordinating selection, and making hiring recommendations.
- Building talent pipelines for current and future vacancies, while maintaining a positive candidate experience.
- Managing agency relationships and preferred supplier arrangements, ensuring recruitment activity remains effective and cost-efficient.
- Supporting employer branding, onboarding, employee referrals, and recruitment reporting for senior leaders.
- Managing apprenticeship opportunities and identifying development needs to support the upskilling of existing colleagues.
- Ensuring recruitment activity is fair, compliant, and well-organised.
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What We're Looking For
- Experience in an in-house recruitment or talent acquisition role.
- Strong knowledge of recruitment best practice, HR processes, applicant tracking systems, and recruitment platforms.
- Excellent written, communication, and social media skills, with the ability to create compelling job adverts and employer-brand content.
- Confidence using recruitment data to identify trends and improve sourcing strategies.
- Strong relationship-building and negotiation skills with managers, candidates, and recruitment agencies.
- Excellent organisation, attention to detail, and the ability to manage multiple vacancies in a fast-paced environment.
- Knowledge of apprenticeships, learning and development, and the apprenticeship levy would be advantageous.
- A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites across the UK.


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