Junior Recruiter
Pay Range: $60-65,000
Hybrid
Ascentria Care Alliance
Community Services & Senior Services - Build teams. Build community. Build your future.
We’re looking for a driven, organized, can-do Junior Recruiter who moves fast, follows through, and delivers great candidate experience every time. Someone with a positive attitude, strong customer service instincts, a sense of humor, and the energy to keep multiple priorities moving.
If you’re ready to grow your recruiting career while helping build teams that serve seniors and vulnerable communities across New England — this is your opportunity.
Why This Role Is Different
You won’t just post jobs and hope for applicants.
You will:
You will see the direct impact of your work in real time.
Who Thrives Here
You’ll do well in this role if you:
If you have 1–3 years of recruiting, HR, or high-volume, this could be your launchpad.
Healthcare or nonprofit experience is helpful — but energy, professionalism, and team spirit matter most.
What You’ll Gain
At Ascentria, we work hard, support one another, and stay focused on the mission — while keeping a sense of humor along the way.
If you’re ready to build your recruiting career while helping others build theirs — we’d love to meet you.
Apply today and help us hire with purpose.

Our Mission: Improving the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities facing systemic barriers.
Our Vision: By 2050, Ascentria aims to shape a healthier, more equitable society by setting a new standard of care, co-created with the communities we serve, that centers on both those receiving and providing care.
Our Values: Courage, Resilience, Compassion, Dedication, Integrity
As one of the largest community service organizations in New England, Ascentria Care Alliance empowers people of all backgrounds to rise together and reach beyond life’s challenges. With 60 locations throughout Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine and Connecticut, we use an innovative human-centered care model to help individuals and families move forward and thrive.
To learn more, please visit us at www.ascentria.org.