Cirrus Consortium Agency Labour and Recruitment Services Framework 2025

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£64,000,000,000

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  • Supply services of personnel including temporary staff
  • Recruitment services

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  • contract

Published

6 hours ago

Description

The Cirrus Consortium sought bids from service providers to participate in an agency labour and recruitment services framework covering a full range of roles required by consortium members across England, Scotland and Wales.
In compliance with Public Contracts Regulations 2015 #102, Halton Housing (Community Benefit Society Registration number: 7744) are the principle contracting authority for the establishment of this framework and Cirrus Purchasing Ltd are the managing agent on behalf of the Cirrus Consortium.
Services include:
- Temporary staff placements
- Staff on a temporary to fixed term basis
- Staff on a temporary to permanent basis
- Recruitment of permanent staff positions
- Interim placements
- Managed service provision (MSP)
- Recruitment process outsourcing (RPO)
- Hybrid model
The framework is split into lots. Bidders could bid on one or more lots.
The framework is to cover call-off contracts made within England, Scotland and Wales, but excludes Northern Ireland. The framework is available for use by all contracting authorities as defined by Regulation 2 of the Public Contracts Regulations 2015 #102, including but not limited to the definable groups referenced in Schedule 4 of the Framework Agreement. The framework is also available for use by all current and future members of The Consortium.

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