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Talent Acquisition Specialist

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At Headlands Research, we are dedicated to enhancing clinical trial delivery within our communities. As a leading network of advanced clinical trial sites, we leverage cutting-edge technology and exceptional support services to broaden outreach and participation. Founded in 2018, our rapidly growing company currently operates 20+ sites across the US and Canada, with plans for further expansion.

 

Talent Acquisition Specialist

The Role:

We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Talent Acquisition Specialist to support our growing recruitment function across a multi-site clinical research network. This role will play a critical part in driving an efficient, high-quality hiring process by owning key administrative and coordination activities across both site-level and corporate hiring.

The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment, enjoys managing multiple priorities, and is passionate about delivering an excellent candidate and hiring manager experience.

 

Responsibilities:

  • Proactively source candidates for high-volume and hard-to-fill roles (e.g., Clinical Research Coordinators, site staff, and corporate positions) using job boards, LinkedIn, and internal databases
  • Build and maintain talent pipelines for recurring and evergreen roles
  • Partner with Talent Acquisition Partners to support targeted sourcing strategies
  • Conduct initial resume reviews and phone screens to assess basic qualifications, interest, and alignment with role requirements
  • Ensure candidates meet minimum qualifications before advancing in the process
  • Provide clear and timely feedback to recruiters on candidate quality
  • Own end-to-end interview scheduling across multiple sites, time zones, and hiring managers
  • Coordinate complex interview logistics, including panel interviews and rescheduling as needed
  • Ensure a seamless and professional candidate experience throughout the interview process
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date candidate records in the applicant tracking system (Greenhouse)
  • Ensure all candidate activity, feedback, and hiring decisions are properly documented
  • Support reporting efforts by ensuring data accuracy and completeness
  • Assist with job postings and requisition management
  • Track candidate progress and follow up with hiring managers to ensure timely feedback
  • Support offer process logistics, including reference checks and background check initiation
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for candidates throughout the early stages of the hiring process
  • Provide timely communication and updates to ensure a positive candidate experience
  • Help identify opportunities to improve and streamline the hiring process

 

 

Requirements:

  • 1–3 years of experience in recruiting coordination, talent acquisition, or a related administrative role
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple requisitions and priorities simultaneously
  • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to data accuracy
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Experience with an applicant tracking system (Greenhouse preferred)
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
  • Experience supporting hiring in clinical research, healthcare, or a multi-site organization preferred
  • Experience with marketing campaigns using Salesforce, Hubspot, or sourcing candidates from Indeed or LinkedIn Recruiter highly preferred
  • Familiarity with recruitment metrics and reporting preferred

 

Why Join Us

This is an opportunity to play a key role in scaling a growing clinical research organization while gaining exposure to full-cycle recruiting and talent acquisition strategy. You’ll work closely with experienced Talent Acquisition Partners and have the opportunity to grow your career within a high-impact function.

 

California Pay Range

$50,000 - $70,000 USD

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