Under the general supervision of the People and Culture Assistant Director and/or designee, the Talent Acquisition Specialist performs professional-level human resources work with a primary focus on full-cycle recruitment, workforce planning, and talent acquisition strategy. This position independently manages recruitment and hiring processes for assigned departments while partnering with leadership to attract, evaluate, and hire high-quality candidates.
The Talent Acquisition Specialist provides consultation and recommendations regarding recruitment strategies, compensation alignment, and position classification. The role supports broader People and Culture initiatives, including onboarding, employee development, classification and compensation review, and HR compliance activities.
This position exercises sound judgment, applies HR best practices, and operates with a high level of independence while building strong partnerships with department leaders, employees, external partners, and the public.
Compensation
Salary: $57,350 - $71,688 annually
Starting salary is depending on qualifications and experience.
Education: Associate’s degree in Human Resources, Business Administration, Public Administration, or a closely related field.
Experience: Two (2) years of progressively responsible HR or related administrative experience.
Trainings, Licenses, and Certifications: None required.
Preferred Qualifications: A Professional in Human Resources (PHR) or Society of Human Resources Management-Certified Professional (SHRM-CP) certification. Related municipal/government and/or Human Resources department experience. Experience with Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS), Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS), and Learning Management Systems (LMS).
Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, applicants are permitted to substitute two years of related full-time experience for one year of higher education or one year of related higher education for two years of experience in order to meet the minimum requirements of the job. One year of full-time experience is defined as 30 or more hours worked per week for 12 months. One year of higher education is defined as 30 credit hours completed at an accredited college or university.
Knowledge of human resources principles, talent acquisition practices, and applicable federal, state, and local employment laws and regulations.
Knowledge of full-cycle recruitment processes including sourcing, screening, interviewing, and candidate selection practices.
Knowledge of compensation principles, job evaluation methodologies, and Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) classification requirements.
Knowledge of human resource information systems (HRIS), applicant tracking systems (ATS), and standard office software applications.
Skill in managing multiple recruitment processes and competing priorities while meeting deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
Skill in analyzing data and preparing reports related to recruitment metrics, workforce trends, and HR activities.
Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, leadership, and external partners.
Skill in communicating effectively both verbally and in writing, including the ability to present information clearly and professionally.
Skill in conducting interviews and evaluating candidates in alignment with organizational policies and hiring best practices.
Skill in organizing and coordinating recruitment, onboarding, and HR administrative processes with accuracy and attention to detail.
Ability to exercise sound judgment, discretion, and professionalism when handling confidential or sensitive information.
Ability to interpret and apply policies, procedures, and employment regulations to HR-related situations.
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with HR leadership and department managers.
Ability to manage projects, track progress, and support department initiatives and organizational priorities.
Ability to adapt to changing priorities, policies, and organizational needs.
Work is primarily performed in an office environment and is largely sedentary.
Regularly scheduled for a 5-day, 40-hour workweek; overtime may be required as needed.
Visual acuity, speech, hearing, and manual dexterity sufficient to operate standard office equipment.