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Job Summary The Recruiter is responsible for executing talent acquisition strategies to attract, engage, and hire top talent in alignment with the organization's goals. This role collaborates with hiring managers to develop effective recruitment plans, build candidate pipelines, and ensure a seamless hiring experience. The Recruiter leverages sourcing expertise, technology, and relationship-building skills to fill open positions efficiently while fostering a positive candidate and hiring manager experience. Essential Functions Develops and executes effective sourcing strategies to identify and attract top talent, including passive candidates, for a variety of shared services positions. Builds strong relationships with hiring managers, providing consultation and guidance throughout the recruitment process. Establishes rapport with internal and external candidates to foster trust and engagement. Creates and manages requisitions for open positions, ensuring timely approvals and tracking progress throughout the hiring process. Posts and refreshes job advertisements on various platforms, including LinkedIn, Indeed, and the organization s career site, and identifies new marketing opportunities to enhance visibility. Screens applicants, conducts in-depth interviews via phone, video, and in-person, and evaluates candidates qualifications to determine fit for roles. Coordinates interview schedules with hiring managers and candidates, ensuring seamless communication and a positive candidate experience. Negotiates job offers with selected candidates to achieve successful outcomes, balancing organizational and candidate needs. Provides onboarding support by ensuring timely completion of pre-employment requirements, including background checks, drug screening, and documentation for orientation deadlines. Communicates benefits, job expectations, and other relevant information to candidates prior to their start date. Maintains accurate and up-to-date candidate data in applicant tracking systems and builds talent pipelines for frequently hired positions. Delivers rejection communications with professionalism and a customer-service approach, fostering long-term relationships with candidates for future opportunities. Collaborates with hiring managers and leadership during strategy meetings to clarify expectations, align on processes, and provide regular status updates. Advises hiring managers on selection decisions based on candidate feedback, assessments, and references. Performs other duties as assigned. Complies with all policies and standards. Qualifications H.S. Diploma or GED required Bachelor's Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, or a related field preferred 2-4 years of recruiting or talent acquisition experience required Experience in healthcare or corporate recruitment preferred Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Expertise in sourcing and recruiting, including passive candidate engagement and relationship building. Strong communication and interpersonal skills for collaboration with hiring managers, candidates, and leadership. Proficiency in leveraging technology, including applicant tracking systems (ATS), LinkedIn, and other recruitment tools. Excellent organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Knowledge of employment laws, hiring practices, and talent acquisition strategies. Problem-solving and negotiation skills to achieve successful hiring outcomes. Commitment to providing an excellent candidate and hiring manager experience. Licenses and Certifications PHR or SHRM-CP preferred Apply Job!

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