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Recruitment & Head Office Training Manager - Maternity Cover (12 Month)

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Recruitment and Head Office Training Manager (Maternity Cover 12 Months)
Location: Mundells, Welwyn Garden City
Salary: Up to £39,809 DOE
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract: Fixed-Term, 12 Months
HCL is looking for an experienced and proactive Recruitment & Head Office Training Manager to join our People & Culture team on a 12-month maternity cover contract.
This unique opportunity combines responsibility for high-volume recruitment across our network of approximately 475 school locations with the coordination of Learning & Development activities for Head Office teams. Reporting to the Head of People & Culture, you will play a key role in attracting, developing and retaining talent across the organisation.
You will lead the end-to-end recruitment process across our East and West regions, managing a team of two Recruitment Coordinators while working closely with school leaders, managers and external partners to reduce vacancy levels and secure high-quality hires. Alongside recruitment, you will coordinate Head Office training programmes, support workforce development initiatives, manage training providers, and help ensure employees have the skills and knowledge needed to succeed.
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We're looking for someone with proven experience in high-volume or multi-site recruitment, excellent stakeholder management skills, and the ability to use data and insight to drive improvements. Experience within Learning & Development, training coordination, education, care, public sector or regulated environments would be advantageous, as would a CIPD qualification.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and manage end-to-end recruitment across multiple locations.
- Manage and develop two Recruitment Coordinators.
- Build effective relationships with hiring managers and senior stakeholders.
- Develop attraction and sourcing strategies in a competitive recruitment market.
- Monitor recruitment performance, vacancy ageing and recruitment KPIs.
- Ensure compliance with safer recruitment and pre-employment checks.
- Coordinate and oversee Head Office training and development activities.
- Manage relationships with external training providers and recruitment partners.
- Produce reports and insights to support workforce planning and continuous improvement.


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Why Join HCL?
- Competitive salary and pension scheme.
- Life Assurance and Employee Assistance Programme.
- Opportunities for professional development and growth.
- A values-led organisation committed to supporting local communities.
- A diverse role offering real autonomy and the opportunity to make a measurable impact.
A full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle are essential, as travel across our regions will be required.
To apply, please submit your application today.
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