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Permanent Recruitment Agency Supply Chain to support the insource recruitment service

Meeting: 15/06/2021 - Cabinet (Item 528)

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[Report of the Director for Customers, Transformation and Resources. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Employment, Skills and Corporate Services]

 

The report  will seek agreement to award contract for the Recruitment Agency Supply Chain, as part of the insourcing of the recruitment hub. Relationships with agency suppliers will be required to replace the current arrangements.

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Employment, Skills and Corporate Services introduced the report which sought Cabinet approval under Contract Standing Order (CSO) 10.02.1 b) for a deed of variation to include the management of a permanent recruitment supply chain in the new contract for the supply of Agency Staff.

 

The Cabinet Member outlined that this was the first step to ensuring the Council were independent of external providers for staff and outlined how Matrix would assist with the sourcing of permanent staff on a reducing basis over the next 4 years. This would be monitored carefully so capacity for permanent staff grew in the organisation and dependency lessened on agency staff.

 

The objective was for the local authority to be a good local employer and for recruiting managers to have a good understanding of how to become a strong recruiting authority and have confidence in the staff that they themselves have selected.

 

In response to questions from Cllr Palmer the following information was provided:

 

-       The Council were anticipating savings from the new contract and Cabinet Member advised that £800k of savings had already been achieved from changing the temporary recruitment contract from Hays to Matrix. The sourcing of permanent recruitment had also been realised and £140k savings achieved and an overall total of £940k achieved. This would be accounted for partly in the current financial year and the in the next financial year due to the timing of the contracts.

 

-       The cost of support for the contract for 4 years would depend on usage and if the support was not required, the Council would not have to pay any money.

 

 

-       With regards to the transfer of staff to the new in -house team, the Council had recently received information on the staff that were transferring, and the Council were negotiating with Hays on this. The Council were expecting to fill half the required establishment of staff from the TUPE process.

 

-       The Council were in the process of advertising the outstanding roles. These would be firstly advertised internally, then externally and through agency staff if needed. There would not be the fully experienced team in place from year one hence the need to have a higher contract value in year 1.

 

RESOLVED

 

To approve, in accordance with Contract Standing Order 10.02.1 b), the deed of variation for the provision of the management of a permanent recruitment supply chain in the new contract for the supply of Agency Staff at a contract value of £1,495,090 over four years, from 24th July 2021 to 23rd July 2025.

 

Reasons for decision

The reason for the decision is that whilst the Council’s new in-house permanent recruitment service goes live in July 2021, this is a new service area for the Council. The new service will be required to fill an estimated 500 permanent positions per year (hence the estimated contract value of £1,495,090) and will therefore require an agency supply chain to support during mobilisation (2021/22) and then on  ...  view the full minutes text for item 528