Group Talent Acquisition Specialist / Advisor
Location: Oxford or Reading (with ad-hoc travel across UK offices)
Working Pattern: Hybrid & Flexible (3 days office / 2 days home after probation).
Contract: Permanent, Full-Time Your new roleWe are seeking a Group Talent Acquisition Specialist / Advisor to join a growing People & Culture team. This newly created role reflects the organisation’s exciting growth plans and offers the opportunity to shape recruitment strategies across multiple service lines, including Audit, Accounts, Tax, Outsourcing, and Corporate Functions.Reporting to the Group Talent Acquisition Manager, you will manage the end-to-end recruitment process for mid-level vacancies, acting as a trusted advisor to senior stakeholders and ensuring a consistent, inclusive, and efficient hiring experience across the group. Key Responsibilities
1. End-to-End Recruitment Delivery: Manage the full recruitment lifecycle for part-qualified, newly qualified, and mid-level roles. Partner with hiring managers to define requirements, create job specs, and advise on hiring strategies.
2. Candidate Sourcing: Utilise LinkedIn Recruiter, specialist job boards, referrals, networking, and agency partnerships to attract top talent.
3. Stakeholder Support: Provide market insights, salary benchmarking, and best practice guidance to partners and directors.
4. Recruitment Operations: Maintain accurate data in the ATS (HiBob), identify process improvements, and ensurepliance with GDPR and employment law.
5. DEI &ernance: Promote inclusive hiring practices and support diversity initiatives.
6. Onboarding: Collaborate with HR and other teams to ensure smooth onboarding, including offer paperwork and pre-employment checks.
What you'll need to succeed
7. 2+ years’ experience in professional services talent acquisition (in-house or agency with accounting sector experience).
8. Proven ability to manage a high volume of vacancies across multiple locations.
9. Strong stakeholder management andmunication skills.
10. Familiarity with ATS platforms (ideally HiBob) and sourcing tools such as LinkedIn Recruiter.
11. Proficiency in Microsoft 365 and ability to learn new systems quickly.
12. Knowledge of how AI tools can enhance recruitment efficiency is desirable.
13. A relevant qualification (CIPD Level 3/5 or CertIHR) is beneficial but not essential.
14. Full UK driving licence for ad-hoc travel.
What you'll get in return
15. Hybrid working (3 days office / 2 days home after probation).
16. Flexible hours around core working times (10am–4pm).
17. 25 days holiday + holiday trading & flexible bank holidays
18. Additional wellbeing day
19. Health Cash Plan & Employee Assistance Programme
20. Access to wellbeing support platforms
21. Pension salary sacrifice scheme
22. Electric vehicle scheme, cycle-to-work, and transport discounts
23. Enhanced family leave policies
24. Referral bonuses and long-service awards
25. Regular employee events and recognition programmes.
26. Opportunities for professional development and career progression within a fast-growing organisation.