Recruitment Agency Provision - AWARD

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The College's HR team currently engages with a range of recruitment agencies for the fulfilment of all temporary, temporary to permanent, permanent and interim contract personnel. To ensure compliance to Public Contracts Regulations and College Financial Regulations, simplify terms of engagement and support value for money the College now wishes to establish its own 'framework' of 'appointed' recruitment agencies to call off from when a vacancy arises.   Please see the Guidance document for further information.

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