Recruitment and Selection Associate
Lead For America
N/A
Job Details
Full-time
Full Job Description
The American Connection Corps (ACC) is a fast-growing national service program that’s closing the digital divide and cultivating a new generation of locally-rooted leaders in digitally disconnected communities across America. Throughout their year of service, ACC Members lead shoulder-to-shoulder with their neighbors to realize the worth of every person, place, and possibility.
The Recruitment & Selection Associate's responsibilities will include spearheading regional recruitment initiatives, fostering partnerships, and driving lead generation within designated territories. The Associate will be responsible for managing prospective American Connection Corps applicants through each stage of the application funnel: candidate sourcing, 1:1 engagement and interviews, ongoing communications, and other direct outreach to applicants. Our goal is to recruit and place 180+ ACC AmeriCorps Members in communities nationwide by Fall 2025.
Requirements
Essential Functions
Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following tasks, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of tasks is illustrative ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by individuals in this role. It does not imply that all positions within the class perform all the duties listed, nor does it necessarily list all possible duties that may be assigned.
- Gain a comprehensive knowledge of the local landscapes and devise a strategic plan for regional recruitment with guidance from the Director of Recruitment.
- Build and cultivate a diverse pipeline of local talent for high-priority regions through recruitment activities, university engagement, network referrals, sourcing platforms, & webinars.
- Attract and assist a high volume of candidates as they navigate the application process for the ACC program.
- Mobilize ACC Members and Alumni to leverage their networks to increase brand awareness and support recruiters to identify referrals and connections to increase exposure to the program.
- Manage day-to-day operations, platforms, and workflows in systems such as LinkedIn Recruiter, Handshake, Asana, and Workable.
- Ensure data integrity for recruitment activities and leads including entering and updating information to have accurate data through our various platforms & applicant tracking systems.
- Conduct frequent informational interviews, initial screening calls, and candidate assessments in alignment with our organizational values and federal AmeriCorps requirements.
- Maintain communication with ACC applicants throughout the recruitment process regarding their selection and placement status; advocate for candidates throughout the selection process.
- Support the development & refinement of a holistic but scalable application process that equitably screens each candidate according to their individual goals and experiences.
- Extend offers and provide onboarding support for all confirmed candidates in assigned regions.
- Other duties as assigned in support of ACC’s growth and expansion.
Qualifications
Education
A minimum of an associate’s degree is required, though a bachelor’s degree is preferred.
Experience
Experience in high-volume recruitment and/or talent acquisition is required. Work experience in nonprofit organizations, higher education institutions, or AmeriCorps/other fellowship programs is preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes
- Mission/Vision: able to support and articulate the organization’s mission, goals and objectives in a positive and inspirational manner.
- Strategic Vision and Agility: ability to think strategically, anticipate future consequences and trends, and incorporate them into the organizational plan; ability to consistently make good decisions through a combination of analysis, wisdom, experience, and judgment.
- Systems Thinker: pairs empathic listening and mentorship with rigorous systems accountability, operational mindset, and an ability to ensure consistent processes and project management.
- Communication: relates well to all types of people; patience to hear others out and build rapport with dignity and tact; promotes and demonstrates collaboration; relays information that is sufficiently detailed and promotes desired results.
- Leadership: ability to connect staff on an individual- and team-based level; capacity to hold Fellows accountable, offer coaching and mentorship, develop and empower Fellows from the bottom up; cultivate entrepreneurship and learn the strengths and weaknesses of Fellows so as to put them in a position to succeed.
- Results-oriented: mindset for exceeding goals; high standard for excellence and attention to detail; ability to balance the delivery of programs against the realities of a budget; provide accurate results that are well thought-out and complete; exhibit high standards for excellence and attention to detail.
- Action Oriented: strong work-ethic; ability to act and react as necessary, even if limited information is available; not afraid to take charge of a situation; can overcome resistance to leadership and take unpopular stands when necessary.
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions
This position requires:
- Normal periods of sitting, standing, and walking, typically in a remote office environment.
- Type/enter data on the keyboard.
- Normal vision and hearing (with or without correction).
- Speaking one-on-one and in a group setting.
Must be able to attend and participate in outdoor events in various weather conditions, and attend 3-4 events for ACC training and LFA staff gatherings, and additional travel (5-6 events) as necessary. Level of noise is usually moderately quiet.
Benefits
Below is the anticipated minimum and maximum salaries we can provide at this time. Starting salary is dependent on role and experience level. Based on these factors, the below salary range is subject to vary considerably. Note that salaries are expected to rise over time with increased experience, inflation, and the growth of the organization, and that for most roles there is ample opportunity for promotion. In special circumstances, LFA is willing to discuss paying above the maximum range listed below.
Salary Range: $50k-65k
This position includes access to health insurance, vision and dental insurance, a 401(k) retirement plan, unlimited PTO, 12 weeks of parental leave (including the first 4 weeks paid), a work laptop, and a $750 annual professional development allowance.
Acknowledgements
All the above duties and responsibilities are essential job functions for which reasonable accommodation will be made. All job requirements listed indicate the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and/or ability deemed necessary to perform the job proficiently. This job description is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties and responsibilities or requirements and employees may be required to perform other job-related duties as requested by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" relationship.