Come and join our dynamic and growing group of professionals
Mumpara Group is a nationwide family of non-profit and profit for purpose companies that provide not only generalist workforce managed services but specialised indigenous recruitment and workforce support services to our various clients across Australia, with the ultimate goal of building better pathways for indigenous families in Australia, with recruitment, training, community outreach, along with a number of other opportunities.
Mumpara in the Tiwi language means ‘New beginnings’ or ‘first time’
About the Role
Based out of our Berrimah, NT office, and reporting to the Managing Director, this position will be responsible for taking recruitment to the next level! Your responsibilities will include sourcing, screening, and placing talent across our various roles and sites and work closely with our clients to ensure all of their workforce needs are met.
As someone who can work autonomously, you will find new ways to meet set targets for the business and this position and think outside the square, by building a robust talent pool and pipeline of candidates. No 2 days will be the same!
About You
To be successful in this position, you will possess:
- Proven experience in a high-volume recruitment role
- Strong track record of developing relationships with both clients and candidates
- Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills
- Experience in using the Microsoft Office Suite of products
- High level attention to detail and problem-solving ability
To Apply:
If you believe you meet the above criteria and want to make this position your own, please send through a covering letter and your most current resume, including 2 recent professional references to **********@mumpara.com.au, or click “Apply Now”.
If you would like more information, or for a confidential chat, call 0402 822 ***.
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