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The NRP Group LLC is seeking an experienced Early Talent Program Manager to lead the strategy and execution of our internship, Manager in Training, and entry-level construction roles. The role partners with HR, schools, and leaders to build strong pipelines and improve retention and conversion of early-career hires.
You will strengthen NRP's employment brand, design meaningful intern experiences, and drive manager readiness while using data to inform strategies and improve outcomes across
Come join NRP's A+ team! We've been recognized as a \"Top Workplace\" because we promote a culture where our team can build long-term careers and connections. As we grow as a company, our goal is that you will grow in your career.
NRP has been recognized with several industry awards including Top Workplaces; Best and Brightest Companies to Work For; and National Apartment Association's Best Places to Work.
We value our employees by offering a competitive benefit package including:
Since its founding in 1994, NRP has been dedicated to building quality homes for our residents, regardless of income. The NRP Group is a full-service multifamily developer, general contractor, and property manager with assets and operations reaching an expanding range of markets nationwide. For additional information, please visit www.NRPGroup.com.
Reporting to the Director of Talent Acquisition, the Early Talent Program Manager owns the strategy, execution, and continuous improvement of NRP's early talent programs. This role builds strong pipelines for internships, Manager in Training programs, entry-level construction and maintenance roles, and other early-career hiring needs by partnering closely with business leaders, HR, schools, community organizations, managers, interns, and candidates.
The successful candidate will be a relationship-driven program leader who can strengthen NRP's employment brand, create meaningful early-career experiences, support manager readiness, use data to inform strategy, and improve retention and conversion outcomes across early talent programs.
Recruiting Strategy
Bachelor's degree in Human Resources, Business, Organizational Development, Communications, or a related field required.
Minimum of 7 years of recruiting experience required, including at least 4 years of experience in Early Career, campus recruiting, internship, co-op, or emerging talent program management. Demonstrated experience managing full life cycle recruiting processes, program timelines, stakeholder communications, and early talent initiatives in a fast-paced environment.
Strong proficiency with applicant tracking systems and recruiting tools required; Workday experience preferred. Strong Microsoft Office skills required, including the ability to develop tracking tools, program materials, presentations, and reporting summaries.
Ability to travel roughly 25% to maintain an active, visible presence on campus and support campus, community, and business-facing recruiting activities throughout the year.
Strong recruiting, sourcing, candidate assessment, communication, organization, project management, and stakeholder management skills; demonstrated ability to build trusted relationships with hiring managers, HR partners, schools, community partners, and early-career candidates; ability to manage multiple programs, timelines, and priorities simultaneously; proactive, accountable, detail-oriented, and comfortable operating with ambiguity; travel may be required to support campus, community, and business-facing recruiting activities.
The anticipated salary range for this position is $100,000 to $120,000 annually plus performance bonus.
DNI
NRP Group is committed to a policy of assuring that all employees and applicants for employment are recruited, hired, assigned, placed, transferred, demoted, laid off, terminated, paid, trained, and generally treated during employment on the basis of qualifications and merit; without discrimination due to color, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy or marital status), sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, ancestry, veteran status, military status, disability, genetic information, citizenship, or any other classification or activity protected by federal, state, and local law and ordinances.