Junior Recruiter

Selexa Consulting Ltd
Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
£25,000 – £30,000 pa

Salary

£25,000 – £30,000 pa

Seniority
Junior
Posted
14 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Junior Recruiter

Selexa Life Sciences

At Selexa Life Sciences, we’re on a mission to reshape recruitment within the Life Sciences, Healthcare, Medical Devices, and Biotechnology sectors. As a specialist start-up, we’re building a reputation for doing things differently offering a more consultative, ethical, and people-focused approach.

We partner with some of the most exciting and innovative companies in the industry, from emerging biotech start-ups to established medical device leaders—helping them grow while contributing to advancements in patient healthcare.

The Opportunity

This is an ideal opportunity for someone early in their recruitment career or looking to transition into recruitment, who is eager to learn, develop, and build a long-term career in a high-impact sector.

As a Junior Recruiter, you’ll receive hands-on training, mentorship, and support as you learn how to build relationships, identify talent, and deliver real value to clients and candidates.

What You’ll Be Doing

* Learning how to identify and engage high-quality candidates using a variety of sourcing tools and platforms

* Building relationships with professionals in the Life Sciences and Medical Devices space

* Supporting the end-to-end recruitment process, from initial candidate outreach through to placement

* Working closely with experienced recruiters to understand client needs and hiring strategies

* Developing market knowledge within a specialist sector

* Providing a positive and professional experience for both candidates and clients

About You

We’re looking for individuals with the right attitude, curiosity, and drive, experience is a bonus, not a requirement.

You might be:

* Early in your recruitment career or working in a sales, customer-facing, or people-focused role

* A strong communicator who enjoys building relationships

* Motivated, ambitious, and eager to learn in a fast-paced environment

* Organised, proactive, and comfortable working towards goals

* Interested in Life Sciences, Healthcare, or innovative Engineering (no prior experience required, we’ll teach you!)

What You’ll Get

* Structured training and ongoing mentorship from experienced Recruiters

* Clear career progression pathways as the business grows

* The opportunity to specialise in a high-growth, meaningful sector

* A supportive, collaborative team environment

* The chance to build a rewarding career where your work contributes to improving healthcare outcomes

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