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Recruitment Specialist.

Responsibilities
The successful candidate will provide support and direction regarding all aspects of the hiring process. These include (but are not limited to): planning and evaluating sourcing methods used to identify quality candidates; developing strategic partnerships with hiring managers and business unit leaders to identify and forecast future needs and workforce planning strategies; and educating management on area competition, the market, and industry and recruiting strategies. The selected candidate will also be a proven leader with a successful track record in sales, marketing, and recruitment. He/she will be a role model of integrity, and effective at maintaining an environment where collaboration, open communication, building relationships and continuous improvement are encouraged and valued. She/he will be accomplished in strategic planning, project management, business and financial management. Excellent communication, negotiation, and leadership skills are required.

Qualifications
The successful candidate will possess a Bachelor's degree in a related field with three to five years’ experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. A CHRP designation and prior experience is considered an asset.

Salary
to be negotiated

To apply
Qualified, interested candidates, please submit your resume, (MS Word format only) to Recruitment Coordinator with the subject line “HR”.
Although we thank all applicants, only those being considered for an interview will be contacted.

FRS Recruitment Coordinator
careers@forwadjobs.ca
Website: www.forwardjobs.ca

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