Education Recruitment Manager

  • Surecall Recruitment
  • Potters Bar, Hertfordshire
  • May 08, 2026
Full time HR / Recruitment

Job Description

Recruitment Manager - Education Sector

Potters Bar 40,000 to 50,000 + Commission

We are seeking an enthusiastic Education Recruitment Manager seeking a new challenge and the opportunity to develop a rewarding career with one of the UK's most successful independent recruitment agencies.

The Role

You will play a key role in helping Surecall Recruitment successfully establish itself within the Education Recruitment sector. Day to day, you will,

  • Build and nurture relationships with Primary/Secondary schools and colleges
  • Source, interview, and place talented teachers and support staff
  • Manage candidate pipelines and advertise job roles creatively
  • Grow client accounts through outstanding service and trust
  • Negotiate contracts and provide ongoing support to clients and candidates

What We're Looking For

  • Proven experience in recruitment or B2B sales
  • A self-starter who thrives on success and takes pride in doing things right
  • Exceptional communication and relationship-building skills
  • Experience in a temp or high-volume recruitment environment (essential)
  • A genuine passion for people and for helping schools find their perfect match
  • A team builder who can grow and eventually lead the Education Division of Surecall Recruitment.
  • An individual who enjoys spending 50% of their time out of the office networking and promoting Surecall Recruitment to potential customers and candidates.

What You'll Get

  • No micromanagement or meaningless KPIs - we focus on quality and results
  • Excellent Rewards - the harder you work, the more you earn
  • Ongoing training and development to help you thrive
  • Career progression opportunities in a growing business
  • A positive, supportive culture with one of the lowest staff turnover rates in the industry

Ready to make an impact?

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