Recruitment Data Analyst

Apollo Home Healthcare
Wolverhampton
4 days ago
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Important information Please note that Apollo Home Healthcare does not hold a sponsorship licence. Therefore, we are unable to consider applications from individuals who require sponsorship to work in the UK, either currently or in the future.


Recruitment Data Analyst, Wolverhampton, West Midlands


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Job Description
Recruitment Data Analyst

Salary: £30,000–£35,000 DOE + monthly bonus


Location: Wolverhampton (office based)


Contract: Permanent, Full Time


About Us

Apollo Home Healthcare delivers high quality, person centred complex care in people’s homes. We work by the 6 Cs—Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage, and Commitment - and we are looking for someone who shares those values.


The Role

Step into a role where data meets purpose. As a Recruitment Data Analyst at Apollo Home Healthcare, you will shape smarter, faster, more effective recruitment for the people who rely on us most.


You will lead recruitment for HCAs and Nurses, turning insight into action and performance into progress - without cold calling or outdated tactics. Just meaningful recruitment that drives real outcomes.


Your impact

  • Deliver full cycle recruitment for complex care
  • Elevate performance through data driven decisions
  • Build strong, reliable talent pipelines
  • Optimise adverts and sourcing strategies
  • Lead on hard to fill roles
  • Strengthen internal partnerships
  • Support ATS implementation
  • Coach and develop colleagues

Your strengths

  • Proven recruitment success
  • Confident communicator and stakeholder partner
  • Analytical mindset with a passion for improvement
  • Organised, resilient, initiative-taking
  • Team focused with leadership potential

Your rewards

  • £30,000–£35,000 DOE
  • Bonus scheme
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays
  • Birthday day off*
  • Loyalty rewards*
  • Refer a Friend scheme
  • Pension + development opportunities

Apply Now

If you are driven by data, motivated by results, and inspired by people, we would love to hear from you.


Equality, Diversity & Inclusion

We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone is valued and supported. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds.


Job Ref JL-0326-10844


Annual Salary £30,000 - £35,000 plus bonus scheme


Location Wolverhampton, West Midlands


Work Patterns Full Time, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays


Driver Required Yes


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