Recruitment Officer

Apply before 11.59pm on 14 August 2025.

Job summary

Salary
£6874.40 per annum
Location
Chichester, Bognor and Littlehampton, with some remote working
Workplace
Hybrid working
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Flexible
Hours per week
10

How to apply

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Interviews will take place on 18 August 2025.

About the role

The aim of our Recruitment Officer role is to recruit new volunteers with the right skills to undertake one of the voluntary roles within Arun and Chichester Citizens Advice. The Volunteer Recruitment Officer understands specific volunteer needs and will balance these with the needs of the organisation. They will build partnerships with individuals and third parties to access and target potential volunteers, whilst defining a process for ongoing recruitment, as needed. This individual will exhibit strong networking and influencing skills, as well as being highly approachable and proactive. They will need to be comfortable and confident in providing presentations to groups and individuals.

Essential requirements:

-Ability to commit to, and work within, the aims and policies of the Citizens Advice service

-A good up to date understanding of equality and diversity and its application to the provision of advice, and the development of volunteers

-Ability to monitor and maintain own standards

-Proven ability to create presentations appropriate for the role

-Demonstrable understanding of the issues volunteers face

-Ability to self-motivate and motivate others

-Proven ability to monitor and maintain agreed targets, such as recruited volunteers

-Ability to prioritise own work and meet deadlines

-Ability to use IT systems and packages and electronic resources in the provision of recruiting

-Ability to work with the team

-Ability to find solutions with limited resources

-Knowledge of the voluntary sector

-Ability to organise events

We’re Disability Confident

Disability Confident is a government scheme that supports employers to improve how they recruit, retain, and develop disabled people.