I had a similar question a few years ago, could get any answers and was at my wits end. Then I did something outrageous - I rang the guy who runs the SC outfit. He was the most helpful guy I ever came across in the public sector, he was mortified about the mess that the rules and system were in, and he got me sorted out in no time.
Cant even remember his name or contact details - have a dig around
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostDepends how much experience you have coupled with how many competitors.
@ 12 years + experience in my industry I've let my SC expire in the past and still got an SC position whilst placed on a waver for the period to obtain clearance.
So either I'm in high demand or there have been changes/relaxation in the recruitment requirements for SC contracts.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostI can see SC becoming a bargaining chip for a premium again as lots of people are lapsing due to lack of work.
@ 12 years + experience in my industry I've let my SC expire in the past and still got an SC position whilst placed on a waver for the period to obtain clearance.
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I'm in the same boat, I had it transferred in January '10 but last used it in April for 3 days and I have no idea how this was recorded to set the clock from that date? The security officer said I get 12 months since I last used it but how do they know I used it??
I can see SC becoming a bargaining chip for a premium again as lots of people are lapsing due to lack of work.
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Originally posted by Eric Shinn View PostDoes the clearance HAVE to be transferred to another recognised company/Govt Department to keep it alive, or is simply ‘using’ it enough to keep it valid?
Find out who the security officer is at the client's site and explain your situation. The security officers I've crossed paths in the past have usually been very sympathetic to my situation and go out of they're way to assist. The agent does not give a flying <insert appropriate verb here> so don't even for a second think about letting them dictate your livelihood.
3 months, 3 days or 3 minutes if you're exposed to sensitive project information that requires clearance then have it you must.Last edited by scooterscot; 7 December 2010, 23:43.
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Originally posted by Eric Shinn View PostHello all, sorry for long post.
As I understand it, SC clearance is valid for one year after leaving a role where it was regularly required. I was made redundant by a company and finished with them on 11/12/09, so strictly speaking it should lapse this Saturday.
After months of trying to get an SC Cleared job in order to keep the clearance alive (by sod’s law) I’ve been offered 3 days work for a Gov Department, through an agency, starting this Friday (10th Dec). Now this is where the advice is needed...
Does the clearance HAVE to be transferred to another recognised company/Govt Department to keep it alive, or is simply ‘using’ it enough to keep it valid? The agency aren’t able to offer any advice on this matter and might not be too keen to employ me if the clearance expires halfway through the work. If it needs to be transferred from my old company to the Gov Dept, would the Gov Dept I’d be working for have to go through a ton of paperwork with the DVA?
No doubt they wouldn't be too keen to do this, or take on-board somebody’s clearance just to employ them for 3 days? Or would they?
If anybody’s been in similar circumstances or could offer any advice it would be most appreciated!
But, yes, no, a bit I think but it should be routine. Dunno & maybe.
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SC Clearance Advice
Hello all, sorry for long post.
As I understand it, SC clearance is valid for one year after leaving a role where it was regularly required. I was made redundant by a company and finished with them on 11/12/09, so strictly speaking it should lapse this Saturday.
After months of trying to get an SC Cleared job in order to keep the clearance alive (by sod’s law) I’ve been offered 3 days work for a Gov Department, through an agency, starting this Friday (10th Dec). Now this is where the advice is needed...
Does the clearance HAVE to be transferred to another recognised company/Govt Department to keep it alive, or is simply ‘using’ it enough to keep it valid? The agency aren’t able to offer any advice on this matter and might not be too keen to employ me if the clearance expires halfway through the work. If it needs to be transferred from my old company to the Gov Dept, would the Gov Dept I’d be working for have to go through a ton of paperwork with the DVA?
No doubt they wouldn't be too keen to do this, or take on-board somebody’s clearance just to employ them for 3 days? Or would they?
If anybody’s been in similar circumstances or could offer any advice it would be most appreciated!Tags: None
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