Department: Human Resources
Classification: Administrative Faculty
Job Category:Administrative or Professional Faculty
Job Type:Full-Time
Work Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax VA
Workplace Type:Hybrid Eligible
Sponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorship
Salary:Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check:Yes
George Mason University Virginias largest R1 public research institution invites experienced executive recruitment professionals to join our expanding Talent Acquisition team in a pivotal new role. George Mason is nationally recognized for its innovative spirit commitment to excellence and mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of students the community and the region we serve. This role offers mission-driven professionals the opportunity to directly influence leadership decisions that shape the future of a major research university. As a public institution George Mason offers industry-leading benefits including comprehensive healthcare options state retirement programs tuition benefits and unmatched stability in a dynamic higher education landscape. This position presents an exceptional opportunity to align your executive recruitment expertise with meaningful work that directly supports the leaders shaping George Mason Universitys future. |
About the Position: This role is part of an inaugural Executive Recruitment program representing the universitys first dedicated function focused on executive and senior leadership hiring. The Executive Recruiter will play a foundational role in building and advancing this new initiativeworking closely with the Director of Talent Acquisition and the CHRO to design implement and grow a strategic concierge-level search service. The Executive Recruiter will be responsible for internal client engagement cultivating strong relationships with executives deans and senior leaders across the university to anticipate leadership needs and provide proactive consultative recruitment support. The role also includes projecting recruitment initiatives and engaging in business initiation ensuring departments are prepared for upcoming searches and have access to tailored concierge-level support from kickoff through hire. This position will help set the standard for executive hiring strategies at George Mason and contribute to building a sustainable scalable model for future expansion. Ideal candidates will bring proven experience managing executive-level searchespreferably supporting higher education or a similarly complex mission-driven environment either internally or through an executive search firmwith exceptional customer service communication and relationship-building skills. They must demonstrate confidence in managing competing priorities navigating sensitive leadership engagements and delivering white-glove service throughout the search lifecycle. Candidates coming from external executive search firms will find a compelling opportunity for stability long-term client partnership and the ability to build a signature program for the regions premier public university without the portfolio churn and fee-driven pressures common in agency environments. This role will begin on-site with potential for hybrid flexibility after the first year depending on performance and operational outcomes. |
Responsibilities: Search Strategy & Intake - Lead strategic discovery with executives and committees to clarify priorities success profiles and inclusive selection criteria; and
- Advise on position descriptions evaluation rubrics interview design and reference/credentialing approaches.
Market Mapping & Sourcing - Build and maintain talent maps across higher education public sector and relevant industries; and
- Proactively source passive talent through research networking associations referrals and appropriate tools (e.g. LinkedIn Recruiter CRM/ATS pipelines).
Candidate Assessment & Shortlist Management - Assess candidates against role outcomes and leadership competencies; deliver curated shortlists (recommended candidate groups) with clear strengths and risks; and
- Conduct structured references and due diligence in partnership with HR and hiring authorities.
Search Committee & Stakeholder Enablement - Guide committees on equitable compliant selection practices and interview discipline; coordinate briefings debriefs and consensus-building; and
- Collaborate with Faculty Affairs/Provost on academic leadership searches to align governance and timelines.
End-to-End Search Management - Manage the complete search lifecycle: kickoff sourcing evaluation interviews finalist management offer negotiation support and onboarding transition; and
- Track key metrics such as time-to-shortlist time-to-offer candidate experience outcomes and recommended pool diversity.
Internal Capability Building - Design and refine George Mason Universitys in-house executive search playbook templates and training (intake guides structured interview kits committee education); and
- Coach HR and TA colleagues and HR liaisons to ensure consistency speed and quality.
Brand & Talent Community - Represent George Mason University authentically and credibly within the executive talent market; and
- Cultivate ongoing pipelines and communities for future leadership needs while protecting confidentiality.
Continuous Improvement - Recommend enhancements to reduce cycle time strengthen assessment quality and improve candidate and stakeholder experience; and
- Maintain meticulous records in the ATS and ensure compliance.
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Required Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Significant professional recruiting experience (typically seven or more years) with considerable experience (typically three or more years) focused on director-level and above (or academic leadership equivalents);
- Demonstrated success delivering complex confidential searches with multiple stakeholders and committees;
- Strong consulting skills: facilitating intake aligning diverse viewpoints and influencing decisions with data and judgment;
- Expertise in advanced sourcing (market mapping passive outreach research) and building/finalizing candidate shortlists;
- Proficiency with modern ATS/CRM systems (PageUp experience a plus) and recruiting research tools;
- Knowledge of federal/state EEO requirements and inclusive selection practices; and
- Exceptional writing presentation and interpersonal skills; impeccable discretion.
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Preferred Qualifications: - Professional certifications (e.g. SHRM-SCP SPHR AESC-related training) welcomed;
- Executive search firm background or higher-education executive recruiting experience; large public sector or complex matrixed organization experience strongly valued;
- Experience building or scaling an in-house executive recruiting function;
- Experience partnering with compensation on senior-level offers and employment agreements; and
- Familiarity with academic leadership structures shared governance and faculty affairs processes.
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Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration applicants must apply forExecutive Recruiter Talent Acquisition at and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information and provide aCover Letter and Resumefor review. |
Posting Open Date:December 12 2025 For Full Consideration Apply by:January 8 2026 Open Until Filled:Yes |
Department: Human ResourcesClassification: Administrative FacultyJob Category:Administrative or Professional FacultyJob Type:Full-TimeWork Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)Location: Fairfax VAWorkplace Type:Hybrid EligibleSponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorshipSalary:Salary co...
Department: Human Resources
Classification: Administrative Faculty
Job Category:Administrative or Professional Faculty
Job Type:Full-Time
Work Schedule:Full-time (1.0 FTE 40 hrs/wk)
Location: Fairfax VA
Workplace Type:Hybrid Eligible
Sponsorship Eligibility:Not eligible for visa sponsorship
Salary:Salary commensurate with education and experience
Criminal Background Check:Yes
George Mason University Virginias largest R1 public research institution invites experienced executive recruitment professionals to join our expanding Talent Acquisition team in a pivotal new role. George Mason is nationally recognized for its innovative spirit commitment to excellence and mission to make a meaningful difference in the lives of students the community and the region we serve. This role offers mission-driven professionals the opportunity to directly influence leadership decisions that shape the future of a major research university. As a public institution George Mason offers industry-leading benefits including comprehensive healthcare options state retirement programs tuition benefits and unmatched stability in a dynamic higher education landscape. This position presents an exceptional opportunity to align your executive recruitment expertise with meaningful work that directly supports the leaders shaping George Mason Universitys future. |
About the Position: This role is part of an inaugural Executive Recruitment program representing the universitys first dedicated function focused on executive and senior leadership hiring. The Executive Recruiter will play a foundational role in building and advancing this new initiativeworking closely with the Director of Talent Acquisition and the CHRO to design implement and grow a strategic concierge-level search service. The Executive Recruiter will be responsible for internal client engagement cultivating strong relationships with executives deans and senior leaders across the university to anticipate leadership needs and provide proactive consultative recruitment support. The role also includes projecting recruitment initiatives and engaging in business initiation ensuring departments are prepared for upcoming searches and have access to tailored concierge-level support from kickoff through hire. This position will help set the standard for executive hiring strategies at George Mason and contribute to building a sustainable scalable model for future expansion. Ideal candidates will bring proven experience managing executive-level searchespreferably supporting higher education or a similarly complex mission-driven environment either internally or through an executive search firmwith exceptional customer service communication and relationship-building skills. They must demonstrate confidence in managing competing priorities navigating sensitive leadership engagements and delivering white-glove service throughout the search lifecycle. Candidates coming from external executive search firms will find a compelling opportunity for stability long-term client partnership and the ability to build a signature program for the regions premier public university without the portfolio churn and fee-driven pressures common in agency environments. This role will begin on-site with potential for hybrid flexibility after the first year depending on performance and operational outcomes. |
Responsibilities: Search Strategy & Intake - Lead strategic discovery with executives and committees to clarify priorities success profiles and inclusive selection criteria; and
- Advise on position descriptions evaluation rubrics interview design and reference/credentialing approaches.
Market Mapping & Sourcing - Build and maintain talent maps across higher education public sector and relevant industries; and
- Proactively source passive talent through research networking associations referrals and appropriate tools (e.g. LinkedIn Recruiter CRM/ATS pipelines).
Candidate Assessment & Shortlist Management - Assess candidates against role outcomes and leadership competencies; deliver curated shortlists (recommended candidate groups) with clear strengths and risks; and
- Conduct structured references and due diligence in partnership with HR and hiring authorities.
Search Committee & Stakeholder Enablement - Guide committees on equitable compliant selection practices and interview discipline; coordinate briefings debriefs and consensus-building; and
- Collaborate with Faculty Affairs/Provost on academic leadership searches to align governance and timelines.
End-to-End Search Management - Manage the complete search lifecycle: kickoff sourcing evaluation interviews finalist management offer negotiation support and onboarding transition; and
- Track key metrics such as time-to-shortlist time-to-offer candidate experience outcomes and recommended pool diversity.
Internal Capability Building - Design and refine George Mason Universitys in-house executive search playbook templates and training (intake guides structured interview kits committee education); and
- Coach HR and TA colleagues and HR liaisons to ensure consistency speed and quality.
Brand & Talent Community - Represent George Mason University authentically and credibly within the executive talent market; and
- Cultivate ongoing pipelines and communities for future leadership needs while protecting confidentiality.
Continuous Improvement - Recommend enhancements to reduce cycle time strengthen assessment quality and improve candidate and stakeholder experience; and
- Maintain meticulous records in the ATS and ensure compliance.
|
Required Qualifications: - Bachelors degree in related field or the equivalent combination of education and experience;
- Significant professional recruiting experience (typically seven or more years) with considerable experience (typically three or more years) focused on director-level and above (or academic leadership equivalents);
- Demonstrated success delivering complex confidential searches with multiple stakeholders and committees;
- Strong consulting skills: facilitating intake aligning diverse viewpoints and influencing decisions with data and judgment;
- Expertise in advanced sourcing (market mapping passive outreach research) and building/finalizing candidate shortlists;
- Proficiency with modern ATS/CRM systems (PageUp experience a plus) and recruiting research tools;
- Knowledge of federal/state EEO requirements and inclusive selection practices; and
- Exceptional writing presentation and interpersonal skills; impeccable discretion.
|
Preferred Qualifications: - Professional certifications (e.g. SHRM-SCP SPHR AESC-related training) welcomed;
- Executive search firm background or higher-education executive recruiting experience; large public sector or complex matrixed organization experience strongly valued;
- Experience building or scaling an in-house executive recruiting function;
- Experience partnering with compensation on senior-level offers and employment agreements; and
- Familiarity with academic leadership structures shared governance and faculty affairs processes.
|
Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration applicants must apply forExecutive Recruiter Talent Acquisition at and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information and provide aCover Letter and Resumefor review. |
Posting Open Date:December 12 2025 For Full Consideration Apply by:January 8 2026 Open Until Filled:Yes |
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