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In line with Home Office guidance on the prevention of illegal working we will need to verify and take a copy of your original ID documentation as evidence of your right to work in the UK if you are to be engaged by Key Personnel Recruitment Ltd for temporary work.
Key Personnel Recruitment Limited is committed to a policy of equal opportunities for all work seekers and shall adhere to such a policy at all times and will review on an on-going basis on all aspects of recruitment to avoid unlawful or undesirable discrimination. We will treat everyone equally irrespective of sex, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, marital or civil partnership status, age, disability, colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origin, religion or belief, political beliefs or membership or non-membership of a trade union and we place an obligation upon all staff to respect and act in accordance with the policy.
Key Personnel Recruitment Limited shall not discriminate unlawfully when deciding which candidate/temporary worker is submitted for a vacancy or assignment, or in any terms of employment or terms of engagement for temporary workers. Key Personnel Recruitment Limited will ensure that each candidate is assessed only in accordance with the candidate’s merits, qualification and ability to perform the relevant duties required by the particular vacancy.
The following questions on health and disability are asked in order to find out your needs in terms of reasonable adjustments to access our recruitment service and to find out your needs in order to perform the job or position sought.
If you have a disability, what are your needs in terms of reasonable adjustments in order to access this recruitment service and to attend interview, or to take aptitude tests etc?
If a permanent role or temporary assignment requires an intrinsic function to be completed, we will discuss your ability to undertake this function after you have been successfully registered with the Agency.
* Intrinsic means if that particular task could not be performed the job could not be carried out.
Before completing this section please read our policy regarding candidates with criminal convictions.
We are asking you to complete this form in relation to job roles which are not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. For this reason you are only required to disclose information about unspent convictions. You are not required to disclose spent convictions on this form.
Additionally, you are not required to declare any information about ‘protected’ offences – (offences to which the filtering rules apply). If you are unsure as to whether a conviction is unspent/spent or protected (filtered) please see the additional guidance or you can contact organisations such as NACRO or Unlock for further information
If you wish to be put forward for/if any role is identified which may be suitable for you but which is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, meaning that you are required to disclose spent convictions, we will ask you to complete an additional criminal disclosure form. You are not required to complete that additional form if you do not wish to be put forward for that type of work.
You are not required to provide any information about protected (filtered) offences. If you have declared any convictions you are welcome to provide us with any additional information that you think may be relevant and which will help us to determine your suitability to be put forward for roles with our clients. This could include for example information about the circumstances of the offence, any work (paid or voluntary) or training that you have undertaken since, change in your circumstances etc.
We will seek to put forward/supply the best possible candidates to our clients. Having a criminal conviction will not necessarily exclude you from the process.
The information given will be treated in the strictest of confidence and only taken into account where, in our reasonable opinion, the offence is relevant to the post to which you are applying. Failure to declare a conviction may require us to exclude you from our register if the offence is not declared but later comes to light. If you are working in an assignment with a client at the time that we are made aware of a conviction that have not disclosed to us, we may be legally required to inform our client of that information and your assignment may be terminated.
Insert details of any professional qualifications required or authorisations required to work – these will differ according to sector e.g.: driving licence
Key Personnel Recruitment Limited provides work-finding services to its clients and work-seekers. We must process personal data (including sensitive personal data) so that we can provide these services – in doing so, we act as a data controller. This is why we have asked for your personal data on this form. When we process your personal data we must do so in accordance with data protection laws. Those laws require us to give you a Privacy Statement to explain how we manage your personal data. Please see the Privacy Statement which we will give to you separately.
Please be assured of our endeavour to provide suitable work at the soonest opportunity.
Our consultants can be contacted on 01382 202400 during the hours of 0900 and 1700, Monday to Friday excluding bank holidays.
We look forward to working with you in the near future.
Registration No:
SC123427 (Registered in Scotland)
Registered Office:
Key Personnel
12C Kilspindie Road,
Dundee, DD2 3JP
Dundee Office
01382 202400
Email:
[email protected]
Fax:
01382 206111