The Human Resources Team is looking for an experienced and collaborative Talent Acquisition Supervisor to lead and elevate our employer brand in support of a growing, service-focused organization. This key leadership role partners closely with HR leadership and hiring managers to attract exceptional talent and ensure a seamless, compliant, and candidate-centered hiring experience. The successful candidate will balance historically administrative tasks with opportunities to influence process improvements and data-driven recruitment practices to strengthen the County’s recruitment strategy.  Beyond recruitment, the Talent Acquisition Manager plays a key role in ensuring the accuracy, efficiency, and compliance of employee personnel actions within the County’s HR information system (HRIS).
Guided by Stafford County’s values of Proactive Ownership, Infinite Possibilities, Customer First, Stronger Together, Ardent Learners, and Unwavering Respect, the successful candidate will provide a balance of strategic thinking, talent acquisition expertise, and customer-focused service delivery.  This is an exciting opportunity for a collaborative leader who is passionate about connecting talented individuals with meaningful public service careers while helping shape the future workforce of our organization.  This position is responsible for direct supervision of one team member and reports to the Assistant Director of Human Resources.Â
The hiring range for this position is $78,915.20 to $108,513.60 annually based on experience.
The full salary range for this position is $78,915.20 to 138,112.00 annually to provide opportunity for growth and experience.
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to an Associates’ Degree from an accredited college with major course work in human resources administration, business management, or related field and progressively responsible experience (5+ years) in human resources.
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Experience in talent acquisition and applicant tracking systems is strongly desired. Experience with payroll entry and proficiency in using Human Resources Information Systems (HRIS) strongly preferred.
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Possession of a recognized certification in the Human Resources field is preferred, such as: