Talent Acquisition Business Partner

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Job Title: Talent Acquisition Business Partner

Location: London

Contract: 6 Months Remote

Hours: 40 hours

Rates: £316 per day

Job Description

SRG are looking for a talent acquisition partner to join a leading pharmaceutical company based in London. As part of this role, you will be leading end to end recruitment and talent sourcing for the research and development organization of our company in several European markets. You will be a key member of our regional team. You will be showcasing company Values and Behaviours and be the Employer Brand ambassador to our people, external candidates and vendors.

Duties and Responsibilities

End-to-end ownership and execution of hiring processes, providing outstanding experience for hiring managers and candidates, resulting in successful hiring outcomes.
*Provide effective and strategic partnership to the business, combining your understanding of internal business priorities with talent insights you proactively bring from the market.
*Ensure efficient and compliant execution of hirings, collaborate effectively with centres of excellence and international teams.
*Leverage data and generate insights to improve hiring processes and decisions.
*Actively contribute to the objectives and priorities of the international Talent Acquisition team and the enterprise talent agenda

Experience and Qualifications

Bachelor's degree in human resources or a related field, with a first experience in recruitment / Talent Acquisition, either in an agency or in-house.
*Good command of assessment, interviewing and talent sourcing methodologies.
*High learning agility, a can-do attitude and a customer-focused mindset.
*Collaborative, with strong project management and prioritization skills.
*Attention to details, ability to understand and follow policies and processes in a highly regulated environment.
*Proficiency in English and ideally one more European language.Carbon60, Lorien & SRG - The Impellam Group STEM Portfolio are acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy

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