SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS  Salary

51 LONG STREET BULKINGTON BEDWORTH CV12 9JZ ENGLAND
TIN: 05411615

SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS
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Earnings on positions in SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS

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Estimated salary

£ 7460

Median salary at SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS

£ 1500 Lowest salary
£ 6688 The average salary
£ 12000 Highest salary

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SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS is looking for employees for positions:

recruitment resourcer

Working hours

  • full-time | Permanent

Responsibility

  • we are looking for Trainee Recruitment Consultants/Resourcers who are ready to take the first steps into the recruitment industry
  • due to unprecedented success, Social Work Partners are looking for the next cohort of talented Recruitment Consultants to match our exciting growth plans for 2023 onwards
  • we will reward you with an amazing place to work, genuine career progression and huge earning potential with our uncapped commission structure
  • identify new business opportunities
  • proactively and consistently strive to identify new candidate and client opportunities
  • provide general administrative support to the recruitment function
  • research, identify and attract candidates using all appropriate methods to satisfy job requirements
  • write, place and update adverts in line with company procedures

Education

  • GCSE or equivalent

Earnings on positions in SOCIAL WORK ASSESSMENT PARTNERS

Average salary in this position
Average salary in this position in the country
11000 £
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5564 £
4640 £
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3443 £
9320 £
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5415 £
4000 £
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2532 £
9500 £
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3724 £
9510 £
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3912 £
8500 £
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6373 £
7730 £
-37%
4931 £
1500 £
20%
1788 £

National average salary

2950 £

Average salary in this company

6688 £

Graph of salary changes over time