Student Recruitment Manager - Edinburgh - 12 month FTC

Recruiter
PWC-1
Location
Edinburgh
Salary
Competitive
Posted
13 Nov 2018
Closes
23 Nov 2018
Sectors
Human Resources
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Full Time
Who we are looking for

PwC has been the UK's No1 Graduate Employer, as voted for in the Times High Fliers Top 100 Graduate Employers Survey, for 15 years running. Forming part of PwC's UK Human Capital (HC) Services group, the Student Recruitment team is responsible for implementing and delivering the firm's student recruitment strategy to identify, attract, select and engage the best possible talent from UK Universities and schools.

We have an exciting opportunity in our Scotland Recruitment team for a Recruitment Manager (or an experienced Senior Recruitment Officer looking to step up to Manager). Based in our Edinburgh office, the Scotland Recruitment Manager leads a team of 3 to deliver our headcount from school leavers and graduates through to experienced senior professionals . The Scotland practice has around 1000 employees and covers the Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Glasgow offices.

Reporting into the Student Senior Management team, the Scotland Manager is responsible for driving our hiring agenda in the region. Partnering with key senior stakeholders, you will have an in depth understanding of local business needs and cultures within each department. You will provide expert advice to your clients on how your team will deliver their requirements and will use your networks within the wider Recruitment teams to leverage off the expertise in our specialist teams.

As Manager, you will oversee the operations process for all hires into the Scotland practice - partnering with our HC Customer Services team to ensure pipelines are managed efficiently and candidates have a positive experience during our recruitment process.

The Recruitment Manager is responsible for the design and execution of an appropriate attraction strategy that reflects key regional and national strategic goals. You will work with colleagues in the wider recruitment team to ensure that plans for campus and school engagement are in place to deliver required headcounts and will drive interventions where necessary to target key areas. You and your team will own relationships with key universities and schools to deliver this and will invest time on campus to directly source the best talent in the market.

The role will also be responsible for contributing to, and in some cases leading, national recruitment projects and for contributing to the continued development of an iconic recruitment function.

Operations:

  • Build and sustain relationships within the Scotland practice, Operations, Resourcing and Human Capital (HC) leadership to understand and inform recruitment needs across all lines of service.
  • Ensure the Scotland business recruitment needs are appropriately reflected in marketing collateral including definition and agreement of selling messages.
  • Ensure recruitment targets are agreed and delivered against.
  • Regular management reporting to your key stakeholders on progress against targets and agreement and coordination of corrective marketing where appropriate.
  • Ensure resources are committed appropriately to the Recruitment effort from your regional business units (e.g. interviewers, campus and event business ambassadors, etc).
  • Resolve complex problems and escalate as appropriate, whilst mitigating legal, financial and reputational risk.
  • Support on delivery of elements of the recruitment process, such as assessment day hosting, interview feedback etc.
  • Securing and maintaining buy-in and commitment from key stakeholders in the Scotland business to new and existing recruitment initiatives.
  • Work in partnership with internal teams to ensure a seamless recruitment and onboarding experience for our candidates.
  • Contributing to / managing internal related projects to time and budget.
  • Producing accurate and high quality reports on our recruitment statistics, including fill rates and diversity of our hires.
  • Attraction:

  • Design and deliver the attraction strategy at key Scotland universities and schools, in line with firm-wide and regional strategic goals.
  • Coordinate, host and resource a wide variety of campus and schools based events - such as employability skills sessions, presentation evenings, brand events and office insight days.
  • Own the relationship with university careers services, student clubs & societies and local schools - advising on firm specific and market-wide developments.
  • Drive necessary interventions to support the recruitment of the required headcount both locally and nationally.
  • Complete annual measuring success reviews of attraction strategy to understand ROI and inform future planning.
  • Manage the Scotland regional campus budget.
  • Team:

  • Manage a team of 3 direct reports - as a line manager and as a people manager - responsible for supporting them with their performance objectives and personal development goals.
  • Act as a role model to both your team and the wider recruitment teams.
  • Ensure your team are resourced and well positioned to deliver on their roles and responsibilities.
  • Ensure that a strong culture of collaboration is maintained and developed despite the team being spread across geographic locations.
  • Requirements

  • Detailed understanding of student recruitment and the student recruitment market and an ability to demonstrate that your specialist knowledge is kept up to date.
  • Experience of graduate and/or school leaver recruitment as a Manager or Senior Recruitment Officer, with a good knowledge of the higher education marketplace, ideally having gained experience within the professional services sector.
  • Experience in leading student recruitment programmes.
  • Experience in managing teams and budgets.
  • Understanding of selection tools and techniques.
  • Awareness and understanding of the end to end recruitment process, including the implication of key employment legislation and pre-employment vetting, application handling and regulatory issues.
  • Proactive and strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to work cohesively in a team.
  • Ability to think creatively on candidate attraction techniques and have an enthusiasm for direct sourcing on campus.
  • Strong stakeholder management skills, including the proven ability to quickly build effective personal networks with clients and peers.
  • Experience of operating in a high volume HC Services environment.
  • Strong negotiator, with the ability to influence both externally and internally.
  • Ability to manage time and priorities to meet objectives and deadlines.
  • Calm under pressure, you will be resilient and solutions driven, with a proven ability to identify and resolve key issues while managing risk.

  • Internal firm services

    In order to deliver a first-class service to our clients, we need first-class support internally. Internal firm services is a network of specialist support professionals and includes marketing, recruitment, human capital, finance, technology, learning and development, procurement, to name but a few. Each team plays a vital role in making sure we have all the right resources, services and technology across our business.

    The skills we look for in future employees

    All our people need to demonstrate the skills and behaviours that support us in delivering our business strategy. This is important to the work we do for our business, and our clients. These skills and behaviours make up our global leadership framework, 'The PwC Professional' and are made up of five core attributes; whole leadership, technical capabilities, business acumen, global acumen and relationships.

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    Diversity

    We work in a changing world which offers great opportunities for people with diverse backgrounds and experiences. We seek to attract and employ the best people from the widest talent pool, as well as those who reflect the diverse nature of our society. And we aim to encourage a culture where people can be themselves and be valued for their strengths. Creating value through diversity is what makes us strong as a business and as an organisation with an increasingly agile workforce, we're open to flexible working arrangements where appropriate.

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