Recruiter (Hybrid) – Permanent- Hybrid Position | Houston, TX

Houston, TX
Full Time
Recruitment
Experienced

Join Legacy Community Health and make a difference in your community!

Why You’ll Love Working Here – Competitive Benefits Package!

At Legacy, we value our employees and provide comprehensive benefits to support your well-being:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance – Quality coverage for you and your family
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan – Employer contributions to help secure your future
  • Paid Time Off & PTO Exchange Program – Take time for what matters most
  • Company Holidays (9+1 Floating Day) – Recharge with paid holidays
  • Life Insurance & AD&D – Peace of mind for you and your loved ones
  • Long-Term Disability Insurance – Financial protection when you need it
  • Employee Assistance Plan – Mental health and wellness support
  • Subsidized Gym Membership – Stay active with discounted fitness options
  • 24-Hour Travel Assistance – Help when you need it, wherever you go
  • Bereavement Leave – Support during life’s toughest moments

About the Role – Recruiting Coordinator

As a Recruiting Coordinator, you will play a vital role in supporting our Talent Acquisition Team by streamlining processes, sourcing top talent, and ensuring a smooth candidate experience. You’ll be the link between Recruiting, Onboarding, and Credentialing, helping to build a strong workforce dedicated to improving community health.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Recruiting Support – Post job openings, track applications, and monitor job board performance
  • Offer Management – Draft offer letters, process employment agreements, and follow up with candidates
  • Onboarding Coordination – Work with Onboarding & Credentialing to ensure a seamless new hire experience
  • Candidate Sourcing – Leverage job boards, social media, referrals, and networking to build a strong talent pipeline
  • Pre-Screening – Assist in evaluating candidates to ensure the best fit for our team
  • Event Coordination – Organize recruitment events, job fairs, and trade shows
  • Market Research – Stay informed on labor market trends to enhance recruitment strategies

What You Need to Succeed:

  • High School Diploma or GED Required
  • 2+ Years of Administrative Experience (HR/Recruiting experience preferred)
  • Familiarity with ATS & HRIS Systems (Preferred but not required)
  • Strong Communication & Organizational Skills

About Legacy Community Health

Legacy Community Health is Texas’ largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), dedicated to providing high-quality, compassionate care to everyone—regardless of their ability to pay. With 50+ clinics across Houston and Beaumont, we offer a full range of medical, behavioral, and social services, making a real impact in the communities we serve.

Be Part of Something Bigger!

If you’re passionate about helping people, supporting recruitment efforts, and making a difference, we want you on our team!

✅ Hybrid Position | Houston, TX

Work in-office Tuesday through Thursday near Buffalo Bayou Park in Houston

📩 Apply today—our quick application takes less than 3 minutes!

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