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<p>All Civil Service recruitment is subject to the Baseline Personnel Security Standard.
The Government Baseline Personnel Security Standard check is not a formal security
clearance but is a recognised standard for pre-employment screening. These checks
ensure departments comply with current legislation (e.g. Right to Work in the UK)
and are essential to assure the integrity of our organisation and the safety of staff
and individuals.</p><p>Once a job offer is made a Basic Disclosure & Barring Service
(DBS) check is undertaken. The certificate will contain details of convictions and
conditional cautions that are considered to be unspent under the terms of the Rehabilitation
of Offenders Act 1974.</p><p>If the DBS check is returned with a positive marker (an
unspent convention in a basic check, any conviction in a standard check), the vacancy
holder/department undertakes a risk assessment to decide whether to make a final offer.</p><p>
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