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Requirement to be SC cleared to apply for job
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Originally posted by stek View PostDone two SC gigs at the DVLA still no idea why SC was needed.
Data protection yeah, but whats sensitive? Someones reg no?
Couldn’t even see those...
Don't need SC for that just basic clearance to check you haven't got a history of being a crook, and then a contractual clause where they sue (and bankrupt you) if you fall foul of the DPA."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostThis is not the case, I have just been offered a role at cabinet office I do not have full sc only nppv3. I have also worked previously at MoJ and DoH have never had any probs getting an interview and the role.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostYes
Getting an interview or getting the gig? Can you elaborate as it's not that useful as it stands.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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It would also help to know what roles; tea boy or programme manager. If you don't get near sensitive material they'll let you start with some level of clearance and upgrade it as necessary. If you're a niche skill, same rules apply, they just keep you away from the data. If you 're a network engineer or a sysadmin or something along those lines, no clearance equals no job, which is perfectly reasonable as well.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostFrom a reg number you can get someone's name and address.
Don't need SC for that just basic clearance to check you haven't got a history of being a crook, and then a contractual clause where they sue (and bankrupt you) if you fall foul of the DPA.
I wasn't cleared for anything when I was on NHS Spine, yet they let me (potentially) see patient records.
Just doesn't seem consistent, I mean what's signing the official secrets act got to do with who's registered ED12 TGY. I could understand it at BNFL when I was there, I could see allsorts there....Comment
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I applied for a role at Sussex police hq I did not have clearance other than IB. I was given nppv3 clearance, within a year of leaving I took a role with MoJ who transferred the clearance.
I applied and have been offered a role with the cabinet office the nppv3 is not acceptable and I will be going through SC, I was just telling the op that not having SC does not prevent you from getting the role, if you are the right person for the job.Comment
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Originally posted by Anonimouse View PostI applied for a role at Sussex police hq I did not have clearance other than IB. I was given nppv3 clearance, within a year of leaving I took a role with MoJ who transferred the clearance.
I applied and have been offered a role with the cabinet office the nppv3 is not acceptable and I will be going through SC, I was just telling the op that not having SC does not prevent you from getting the role, if you are the right person for the job.
if the agency won't put them forward then it's pretty damn preventativeSee You Next TuesdayComment
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