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Recruitment Officer : Luxury Hotel Group, London

City of Westminster
£36k/yr
Posted 1 day ago
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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an enthusiastic and people-focused HR Officer to join a prestigious luxury hotel group.

While this is a broad HR role, there will be a strong emphasis on talent acquisition, making it an excellent opportunity for someone who enjoys identifying, attracting, and hiring exceptional hospitality talent while also supporting the wider HR function.

Working closely with the Head of Talent and operational leaders, you will play a key role in ensuring the business continues to attract the very best people, whilst delivering an outstanding candidate and employee experience.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the end-to-end recruitment process across a variety of hotel departments, from sourcing candidates through to onboarding.
  • Proactively identify talent through job boards, LinkedIn, networking, and other recruitment channels.
  • Build and maintain strong talent pipelines for current and future hiring requirements.
  • Partner with departmental managers to understand recruitment needs and provide guidance throughout the hiring process.
  • Coordinate interviews, offer management, references, and pre-employment checks.
  • Support onboarding and ensure all new colleagues receive a seamless induction experience.
  • Assist with general HR administration, employee relations, compliance, and HR projects.
  • Maintain accurate employee records and recruitment reporting.
  • Promote the employer brand and support initiatives that enhance employee engagement and retention.

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  • Previous experience within an HR Officer, HR Coordinator, or Talent Acquisition role, ideally within hospitality or luxury service.
  • Passion for recruitment and building relationships with candidates and hiring managers.
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple vacancies simultaneously.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • A proactive, positive, and solution-focused approach.
  • Knowledge of UK employment legislation and HR best practice would be advantageous.
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Skills

Talent Acquisition
Recruitment
HR Administration
Employee Relations
Compliance
Organizational Skills
Communication
Interpersonal Skills
Problem Solving
Networking
Onboarding
Induction
Employer Branding
Employee Engagement
Relationship Building

Location

City of Westminster, England, United Kingdom

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