Staffing Consultant
AStaffing Consultantis a recruitment professional who works closely with both employers and job seekers tomatch candidates with temporary, contract, or permanent roles. This role is common in staffing agencies and combines elements of sales, recruitment, and client relationship management.
🧩 Key Responsibilities
Client Relationship Management
Build and maintain relationships with client companies.
Understand their staffing needs, company culture, and job requirements.
Negotiate contracts and service terms.
Candidate Sourcing & Placement
Identify and recruit candidates for open roles.
Conduct interviews, skills assessments, and reference checks.
Match candidates to suitable positions based on skills and preferences.
Job Advertising & Marketing
Write and post job adverts.
Promote roles through social media, job boards, and networking.
Compliance & Administration
Ensure placements comply with employment laws and agency policies.
Handle contracts, timesheets, and onboarding documentation.
Sales & Business Development
Prospect new clients and grow the agency’s client base.
Pitch staffing solutions and follow up on leads.
Candidate Care
Maintain regular contact with placed candidates.
Support them through onboarding and assignment transitions.
Hyde Lea is a village and parish in Staffordshire, England, just west of Stafford itself.
Hyde Lea borders the southern boundary of Castle Church parish. It is made up of a detached strip of land between Thorneyfields Lane and Burton Manor. The small village became part of Castle Church parish in 1881.
By the time of the 2011 census Hyde Lea had become a civil parish in its own name. The population as of the 2011 census was 451.[1]
'The Hyde' was mentioned as far back as the Domesday Book. By 1788 Hyde Lea common was ringed by small encroachments and by about 1840 there were a few cottages there, several dating from the late 18th century.
Hyde Lea boasted a school from 1863, but it closed in 1980, children only staying there between the ages of 5 and 7 by this time. The village hall site is now owned by the trustees (the community). In the 1980s the Diocese allowed the community to use the school as a village hall on licence until the trustees purchased it in the early 1990s.[2]
It contains a Scheduled Monument in the form of a moated site and fishpond used for water management at the head of the valley of Rising Brook.[3]
Stafford Grammar School is within the parish.[4]