Recruiter (Hybrid) – Permanent

Houston, TX
Full Time
Recruitment
Experienced

Benefits

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance
  • Long-Term Disability insurance
  • Life insurance and AD&D
  • 403(b) retirement plan
  • Employee Assistance Plan
  • Subsidized gym membership
  • 24-hour travel assistance
  • Paid Time Off 
  • PTO Exchange Program
  • Company holidays (9 days + 1 floating day)
  • Bereavement Leave
  • And more

We are more than just a healthcare organization—we are a mission-driven leader dedicated to providing comprehensive, high-quality care to underserved communities. As the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Texas and one of the largest in the Gulf Coast region, we operate over 50 clinics in Houston and Beaumont, ensuring that individuals and families receive the care they need, regardless of their ability to pay.


At Legacy Community Health

We are a United Way affiliate (since 1990), home to the largest AmeriCorps program in the region, and operate the largest school-based health program in Texas. Our impact is vast, and we need passionate, driven professionals to help us continue our mission.

About the Recruiter Role (Hybrid – Houston, TX)

As a Recruiter at Legacy, you will play a crucial role in identifying and attracting top talent for our clinical and corporate teams, including nursing roles and other essential healthcare positions. We need someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, excels in vetting candidates beyond the surface, and brings creativity and strategic thinking to the hiring process.

If you love the challenge of high-volume recruiting, can pivot quickly, and are passionate about finding quality candidates who will stay and grow with the organization, this role is for you! While great recruiters can come from anywhere, healthcare recruitment experience is highly valued and will help you succeed in this role.

What We’re Looking For

High-Volume Recruitment Experience – While not extreme, expect around 35-40 active requisitions at a time, occasionally flexing up to 60. Prior experience hiring front desk staff, call center reps, medical assistants, nurses, and corporate roles is a plus.

Healthcare Recruitment Experience Required – Understanding the unique challenges of hiring for clinical and non-clinical roles in a healthcare setting is highly valued.

Strong Vetting Skills – We need recruiters who dig deeper—not just checking boxes, but truly understanding a candidate’s movement, motivations, and potential red flags.

Sense of Urgency & Adaptability – Things change fast. We need someone who can shift priorities quickly, manage multiple roles efficiently, and ensure no candidates are left waiting.

Ownership & Accountability – You take responsibility for your hires, ensuring long-term fit rather than just filling seats.

Creativity & Strategic Thinking – For hard-to-fill roles, you don’t rely solely on job postings. You leverage sourcing strategies, build relationships, and find ways to connect with top talent.

Relationship Builder – Recruiters here work closely with hiring managers and HR business partners, acting as a trusted advisor rather than just a process manager.

Coachable & Competitive – You’re eager to grow, learn, and refine your craft. A healthy level of competitiveness helps drive success while keeping the team motivated.

Agency + In-House Recruitment Experience Preferred – While not required, we value recruiters who have worked in both agency and corporate settings and understand the balance between speed and quality.

AI-Friendly Workplace – We welcome the use of AI tools to improve efficiency and productivity, though we do not currently supply AI software.

Hybrid Work Model – This position is based in Houston, TX, with a mix of in-office and remote work.

The Roles You’ll Hire For

📌 Clinical Roles – Nurses, Medical Assistants, Front Desk, Eligibility Specialists, Call Center Staff

📌 Corporate & Leadership – From VP-level positions to clinic and operational directors, you’ll get exposure to diverse hiring needs

📌 Creative Matching – Candidates often fit multiple roles—your ability to identify transferable skills will be key

Why Join Legacy Community Health?

🌟 Make a Real Impact – At Legacy, we have the privilege of serving some of the most vulnerable and underserved populations. We provide healthcare to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay, while also serving those with insurance or the means to self-pay.

🤝 A Collaborative & Supportive Team – You’ll work with a positive, united, and mission-driven group of professionals who share a common goal: connecting great people with great opportunities to improve community health.

🔄 Efficient ATS & Processes – Our new JazzHR workflows streamline recruiting, ensuring efficiency without sacrificing quality.

💡 Data-Driven Insights – We track recruiter efficiency, helping you see your impact and areas for growth.

Apply Now!

If you’re a proactive, driven, and strategic recruiter looking to make a difference, we want to hear from you!

📩 Apply today

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

🚀 Let’s build an amazing team together!

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