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Operations Coordinator

London
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Operations Coordinator

6 month Fixed Term Contract

London, Hybrid

The Operations Coordinator will play a key role in supporting the business partnering team by ensuring smooth coordination and effective system management. This role will also be responsible for delivering candidate experience activities, helping to ensure the MSP/RPO account operates efficiently, and service user experience is consistently optimised.

Key Responsibilities:

Ensure all candidates are being managed via the recruitment system and that the candidate's journey is recorded on the database, always ensuring accuracy
Support the business partnering team in the management of the end to-end recruitment process, ensuring Lorien and client policies are followed
Coordinate the interview and assessment process including effective communication to all parties
Co-ordinate and produce all documentation for interviews and assessments as required
Coordinate the feedback process with candidates and hiring managers as required
Work with the business partnering team to build effective relationships with all client stakeholders
Support the onboarding and vetting processes as required to ensure effective candidate management
Respond and where possible resolve all queries raised by candidates and clientsExperience Required:

Excellent written and verbal communication skills required for a client facing environment
Ability to work accurately, quickly under pressure while within SLA / KPIs
Ability to work with all client groups, in a demanding and fast paced environment
Will need to work independently and with a team, tailor communication styles and work patterns to meet an ever-changing environment
Strong understanding of IT systems, Microsoft office, Word, Excel, Outlook. Previous use of an applicant tracking system advantageous
Act commercially and in the interest of Lorien Resourcing at all times

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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