Onsite Recruitment Business Partner

Manchester
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Onsite Recruitment Business Partner

6 Month Fixed Term Contract

Manchester, Hybrid

Lorien is looking to recruit an Onsite Recruitment Business Partner for a global professional services organisation, where Lorien manages the UK RPO. The primary location for this role is Manchester, though London may also be considered. In this position, you will play a crucial role in developing stakeholder relationships onsite and ensuring the best "route to market" for all recruitment needs.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage the day-to-day client relationship with hiring managers and client internal recruitment and procurement team as applicable
Providing recruitment advice to Hiring Managers
Ensuring you adhere to all compliance and policy requirements, as required by the client
Provide a quality, highly engaging and consultative recruitment service to the client, through stakeholder interaction and management
Managing end to end recruitment process, including taking full and detailed vacancy briefing and advising on appropriate sourcing strategies
Ensure that meaningful and accurate MI is produced as per the client requirement
Providing market information to client to positively influence recruitment decisions
Accurate upkeep of all client recruitment systems and always ensuring data accuracy & integrity
Provide expert to expert hiring manager experience by providing external market insight into the best talent, routes to market and leverage best practice methods to directly source talentExperience Required:

Previous Recruitment/RPO experience
Be analytical and methodical in your approach to problems
Be motivated and results driven
Be able to act quickly and decisively
Have good IT skills
Have a good eye for detail
Have excellent organisational skills What Can We Offer You?

A competitive salary package
25 days annual leave plus public holidays, and your birthday off
Company pension
An environment where your learning and development is supported through a range of various learning tools and courses Lorien is an established award-winning digital, transformation and technology global recruitment consultancy. We specialise in bringing expert talent solutions across the full digital spectrum by tapping into our extensive network of specialists. From AI, Software Engineering, Cloud, DevOps, Cyber Security to Data Science, Networking & Infrastructure as well as Digital Marketing, we combine deep tech sector expertise with large-scale talent solutions, giving our clients the confidence and the agility to compete in the digital age.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnerships, pregnancy or maternity or age

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