Recruiter Apprenticeship
BERRY RECRUITMENT LIMITED
Charles St, (TR1 2PQ)
Closes on Monday 16 June 2025
Posted on 8 May 2025
Contents
Summary
Become a vital part of our team by supporting consultants with recruitment tasks, including administration, candidate sourcing and sales-related activities. This role is ideal for someone who is organised, confident, and sociable, thriving in a people-oriented environment. Apply now to embark on a rewarding long-term career!
- Wage
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£15,704 a year
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Enjoy performance-related incentives, including a £50 bonus for assisting a consultant with a successful permanent placement.
- Training course
- Recruiter (level 3)
- Hours
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Monday - Friday, 8.30am - 5.30pm.
40 hours a week
- Start date
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Monday 23 June 2025
- Duration
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1 year 3 months
- Positions available
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1
Work
Most of your apprenticeship is spent working. You’ll learn on the job by getting hands-on experience.
What you'll do at work
As a Apprentice Recruiter no day will ever be the same but your typical week will consist of the following:
- Meeting and greeting candidates applying for vacancies
- Handling incoming telephone enquiries, message taking
- Monitoring the Branch Inbox
- Support the Business Delivery Teams in sourcing weekly timesheets
- Responsible for setting up payroll
- Entering details onto Recruitment database
- Managing online job boards and adding vacancies
- Updating Social media pages
- Resourcing CV’s for Recruitment Consultants (covering all sectors)
- Filling National Account roles leading to monthly commission
- Compliance - right to work checks / DBS checks / background checks
- Spot and pass on potential sales leads to consultants
Where you'll work
Office 1, First Floor, Charles house,
Charles St,
TR1 2PQ
Training
Apprenticeships include time away from working for specialist training. You’ll study to gain professional knowledge and skills.
College or training organisation
THE NVQ TRAINING CENTRE LIMITED
Your training course
Recruiter (level 3)
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What you'll learn
Course contents
- Identify, progress, and convert leads into new candidates, placements, or clients.
- Source vacancies in line with stakeholder requirements and organisational policies and procedures.
- Manage and maintain stakeholder relationships and their role within the recruitment process.
- Interpret and apply regulation and legislation, share best practice, and advise stakeholders on their application.
- Plan and manage recruitment campaigns to attract candidates, including agreeing objectives with stakeholders and monitoring performance.
- Research, identify and attract candidates using methods to satisfy job requirements, including those with transferrable skills to move from the legacy carbon economy to green economy jobs.
- Process, review, and progress candidate applications.
- Create and present diverse short lists of candidates to stakeholders.
- Inform and advise candidates on the outcome of their application at the individual stages of the recruitment process, including those that have been unsuccessful.
- Manage the recruitment and selection process for candidates, including those who require reasonable adjustments.
- Communicate information through different media, for example face-to-face or online meetings, emails, reports, and presentations.
- Engage with stakeholders to review recruitment processes and identify opportunities for continuous improvement and improving own performance.
- Review services provided and implemented improvements based on stakeholder feedback.
- Place candidates into roles that match their skills and stakeholder requirements.
- Use technology and software tools to manage information, ensuring compliance with organisation and legislation requirements.
- Challenge poor practice and non-compliance with the recruitment process and escalate where appropriate.
- Identify future changes in the sector that may impact the organisation, for example technology advances.
- Interpret policies to support and promote the delivery of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and monitor their impact on recruitment activities.
- Identify and apply sustainable and greener methods of working, for example reducing energy and paper consumption, managing diaries to reduce carbon emissions (hold virtual meetings or attend multiple external meetings on the same day), considering greener options when booking venues for assessment centres or planning recruitment campaigns.
- Identify and maximise opportunities to support the organisation’s business strategy, for example growing client or candidate pipelines.
- Manage resources within budget requirements.
- Respond to stakeholder complaints and escalate where appropriate.
- Identify, progress, and convert leads into new candidates, placements, or clients.
- Source vacancies in line with stakeholder requirements and organisational policies and procedures.
- Manage and maintain stakeholder relationships and their role within the recruitment process.
- Interpret and apply regulation and legislation, share best practice, and advise stakeholders on their application.
- Plan and manage recruitment campaigns to attract candidates, including agreeing objectives with stakeholders and monitoring performance.
- Research, identify and attract candidates using methods to satisfy job requirements, including those with transferrable skills to move from the legacy carbon economy to green economy jobs.
- Process, review, and progress candidate applications.
- Create and present diverse short lists of candidates to stakeholders.
- Inform and advise candidates on the outcome of their application at the individual stages of the recruitment process, including those that have been unsuccessful.
- Manage the recruitment and selection process for candidates, including those who require reasonable adjustments.
- Communicate information through different media, for example face-to-face or online meetings, emails, reports, and presentations.
- Engage with stakeholders to review recruitment processes and identify opportunities for continuous improvement and improving own performance.
- Review services provided and implemented improvements based on stakeholder feedback.
- Place candidates into roles that match their skills and stakeholder requirements.
- Use technology and software tools to manage information, ensuring compliance with organisation and legislation requirements.
- Challenge poor practice and non-compliance with the recruitment process and escalate where appropriate.
- Identify future changes in the sector that may impact the organisation, for example technology advances.
- Interpret policies to support and promote the delivery of equity, diversity, and inclusion in the workplace, and monitor their impact on recruitment activities.
- Identify and apply sustainable and greener methods of working, for example reducing energy and paper consumption, managing diaries to reduce carbon emissions (hold virtual meetings or attend multiple external meetings on the same day), considering greener options when booking venues for assessment centres or planning recruitment campaigns.
- Identify and maximise opportunities to support the organisation’s business strategy, for example growing client or candidate pipelines.
- Manage resources within budget requirements.
- Respond to stakeholder complaints and escalate where appropriate.
Your training plan
Recruiter Level 3 Apprenticeship Standard:
Teaching and learning the skills, knowledge and behaviours within Recruitment
More training information
- The Apprenticeship Centre is an Ofsted rated 'Outstanding' training provider. We operate on a national basis supporting our learners to reach their career potential
- The apprenticeship is work based with no requirements for day release / classroom based learning
- We will provide monthly one to one training in the work environment
Requirements
Essential qualifications
GCSE or equivalent in:
- Maths (grade 4)
- English (grade 4)
Let the company know about other relevant qualifications and industry experience you have. They can adjust the apprenticeship to reflect what you already know.
Skills
- Administrative skills
- Attention to detail
- Communication skills
- Customer care skills
- Flexible
- IT skills
- Organisation skills
- Problem solving skills
Other requirements
Before applying, please consider whether the pay, location, and working hours are suitable for you. We offer a range of great company benefits, including private healthcare after probation, access to Perkbox for everyday perks and discounts, a private pension scheme, and an all-expenses-paid annual awards event in London. Hard work doesn’t go unnoticed with regular recognition and rewards from head office. Plus, we like to end the week with a bit of fun—Friday bowls (warning: we’re very competitive!).
About this company
At Berry Recruitment Truro we are committed to finding high quality jobs in Truro and Cornwall and surrounding towns including Falmouth, Launceston and Newquay to suit our candidates’ individual talents. We work with many of the UK’s leading organisations and would be delighted to discuss our current job vacancies. Our specialist areas of recruitment include office, industrial, construction, catering and driving jobs in Truro, Cornwall and across the south west. We guarantee a warm welcome and outstanding service.
After this apprenticeship
- Opportunity to progress into a Recruitment Consultant role or other positions within the business, with ongoing training and career development support
Ask a question
The contact for this apprenticeship is:
THE NVQ TRAINING CENTRE LIMITED
The reference code for this apprenticeship is VAC1000319534.
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Closes on Monday 16 June 2025
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