About the Role Morgan McKinley is currently recruiting on behalf of a leading organisation within the healthcare sector for a proactive and detail-oriented Clerical Officer to join their Recruitment Support Team. This is an excellent opportunity for someone with strong administrative skills and an interest in HR or recruitment to gain hands-on experience in a fast-paced, supportive environment. Key Responsibilities As part of the Recruitment Support Team, your responsibilities will include: Providing administrative support throughout the recruitment process Drafting and issuing offer letters and employment contracts Coordinating pre-employment checks, including references, DBS checks, and occupational health Maintaining accurate and up-to-date records on internal recruitment systems Liaising with candidates, hiring managers, and internal departments Supporting the scheduling of interviews and onboarding activities Ensuring all documentation is completed in line with compliance and data protection standards Responding to enquiries via phone and email in a timely, professional manner Requirements Previous clerical or administrative experience, ideally in recruitment or HR Strong attention to detail and accuracy Excellent organisational and multitasking abilities Confident communication and interpersonal skills IT proficiency, including Microsoft Office and data entry systems Ability to work collaboratively and independently in a busy team A strong commitment to confidentiality and professionalism What's in it for you? Opportunity to work within a respected healthcare organisation Ongoing support and guidance from your agency consultant Potential for long-term or permanent placement Competitive hourly rate, paid weekly Gain experience in a highly valued area of the healthcare sector How to Apply If you're ready to take the next step in your administrative career and support vital recruitment operations within healthcare, we'd love to hear from you. Please apply online. Skills: Clerical Officer Administrator Coordinator