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Permanent Jobs in South Wales

Permanent Recruitment

At James Andrews Recruitment Solutions (JARS), we deliver high-quality permanent recruitment solutions that help organisations build strong, long-term teams. Our service is designed to support sustainable growth by identifying professionals who align with your business goals, culture, and future direction.

Long-Term, Strategic Hiring

Permanent recruitment is central to building stable, high-performing teams. Whether hiring for a business-critical position, expanding a department, or planning for future succession, our consultants take a consultative approach to ensure every hire delivers lasting value. We focus on quality, fit, and retention to support long-term organisational success.

Sector Expertise

We recruit permanent professionals across key disciplines, including:

  • Social Housing and Property Management

  • Legal

  • Finance and Accountancy

  • Human Resources

  • Procurement

  • Governance

  • Health & Safety and Compliance

  • Local Government

Our sector-specialist structure ensures a strong understanding of market conditions, regulatory requirements, and candidate expectations within each area.

End-to-End Recruitment Support

JARS manages the full permanent recruitment process, from role scoping and market insight through to candidate screening, interview management, offer negotiation, and onboarding support. All candidates are thoroughly interviewed and referenced, providing confidence in both capability and long-term suitability.

Why JARS?

Clients partner with JARS for our relationship-led approach, market knowledge, and commitment to long-term outcomes. We act as an extension of your team, delivering permanent hires that strengthen organisations and support continued success.

Contact James Andrews Recruitment Solutions to discuss your permanent recruitment needs.

Working in South Wales

Working in South Wales offers a diverse range of career opportunities across key industries including public services, manufacturing, engineering, healthcare, construction, professional services, and an emerging technology sector. With major cities such as Cardiff, Swansea and Newport at its core, the region combines strong economic activity with ongoing investment and regeneration.

Cardiff, as the capital city, is a central hub for finance, legal services, government and media, while Swansea and Newport continue to grow in areas such as digital, engineering and advanced manufacturing. South Wales also has a strong public sector presence, alongside a well-established industrial base and a growing number of SMEs and innovative businesses.

For professionals, South Wales provides access to varied career paths at all levels, from entry-level roles through to senior positions. With continued infrastructure investment and sector growth, the region is increasingly attractive for those seeking both career progression and long-term stability within a more balanced cost-of-living environment.

Commuting in South Wales

Commuting across South Wales is supported by a well-connected transport network, making it easy to travel between key cities and surrounding areas. Rail services link major hubs such as Cardiff, Swansea, Newport and Bridgend, while regular bus routes provide access across towns and local communities.

The South Wales Metro project is a significant development, aiming to enhance connectivity, reduce journey times, and improve accessibility across the region. This investment is set to further strengthen links between employment centres and residential areas.

Road networks, including the M4 corridor, play a vital role in connecting South Wales both internally and with the South West of England, making it a practical location for commuters and businesses alike. With ongoing improvements to public transport and infrastructure, commuting in South Wales continues to become more efficient and accessible.

Culture in South Wales

South Wales is known for its strong sense of community, rich heritage, and vibrant cultural scene. The region offers a unique blend of historic landmarks, coastal landscapes, and modern city living.

Cardiff provides a lively cultural hub, with theatres, music venues, sporting events, and a growing food and hospitality scene. Swansea offers a coastal lifestyle with access to the Gower Peninsula, while smaller towns across South Wales bring character, history and close-knit communities.

The region also celebrates its heritage through festivals, arts events, and local traditions, alongside access to national parks, beaches and green spaces. This balance of professional opportunity and quality of life makes South Wales an increasingly attractive place to live and work.

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