NHS Digital Staff Passports_TRAC Integration

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£350,000

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  • IT services: consulting, software development, Internet and support

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Submission Deadline

8 months ago

Published

6 months ago

Description

Provision of an Application Programme Interface (API) integration between the Trac e-recruitment system and the NHS Digital Staff Passport (DSP) is an identified business need that will save HR and medical staffing teams time in handling two of the six pre-employment checks:
• DBS eligibility information
• Right to work

Additional information: 
NHS England has awarded a contract to Civica UK Limited to build an API to deliver interoperability between the Trac e-recruitment system used by approximately 90% of NHS trusts and the DSP.

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Julian Farley - Procurement Lead

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