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Norwich City Service Limited (NCSL) is the data controller for the recruitment, HR and Learning of our staff and we have a statutory and legal requirement to collect and process employee’s personal data to manage and enable the employment relationship.
As part of any recruitment process, NCSL collects and processes personal data relating to job applicants. The organisation is committed to being transparent about how it collects and uses that data and to meeting its data protection obligations.
You may contact our data protection and information security officer by emailing DPO@norwich.gov.uk
NCSL collects and processes a range of information about you, which includes:
NCSL collects this information in a variety of ways. For example, data might be contained in application forms, obtained from your passport or other identity documents, or collected through interviews or other forms of assessment, and retained on personal files.
We will hold your personal data for the duration of your employment. The periods for which your data is held after the end of employment are six years plus current the current year of leaving, with the exception of any disciplinary or grievance procedures which will held for the duration of any sanction issued.
Recruitment data is held for a period of two years to enable recruitment monitoring.
Out recruitment processes are not normally based solely on automated decision-making. This only applies where there is an essential requirement for a job ie Do you have the right to work in the UK? NCSL may use prescreening questions to determine if applicants meet statutory requirements or hold essential qualifications before completing the full application form.
NCSL needs to process data to take steps at your request prior to entering into a contract with you. It also needs to process your data to enter into a contract with you.
In some cases, we need to process data to ensure that it is complying with its legal obligations. For example, it is required to check a successful applicant's eligibility to work in the UK before employment starts. For certain positions, it is necessary to carry out criminal records checks to ensure that individuals are permitted to undertake the role in question.
NCSL needs to process data to enter into an employment contract with you and to meet its obligations in accordance with this. For example, it needs to process your data to provide you with an employment contract, to pay you in accordance with your employment contract and to administer salary sacrifice arrangements, pension and national insurance payments.
NCSL needs to process data to ensure that it is complying with its legal obligations. We are required to comply with health and safety laws and to enable employees to take periods of leave to which they are entitled.
Processing employee data allows NCSL to:
You have the right to request access to your personal information to:
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office if you are not happy with how your data is processed.
You have some obligations under your employment contract to provide NCSL with data. In particular, you are required to report absences from work and may be required to provide information about disciplinary or other matters under the implied duty of good faith. You may also have to provide NCSL with data in order to exercise your statutory and contractual rights, for example annual leave entitlements. Failing to provide the data may mean that you are unable to exercise your statutory rights.
Certain information, such as contact details, your right to work in the UK and payment details, have to be provided to enable NCSL to enter a contract of employment with you. If you do not provide other information, this will hinder our ability to administer the rights and obligations arising as a result of the employment relationship efficiently.
Your information will be shared internally including with your line manager and managers in the business area in which you work.
Information provided for HR services may also be shared with our partner in order that they may carry out their contractual obligation to provide these services. Such partners include:
Apart from where previously stated, we do not pass your details to third parties unless we are lawfully able to do so for the prevention and detection of crime and fraud, or for the collection of taxes. We will not transfer your data to countries outside the European Economic Area.
Data will be stored in a range of different places, including on your application record, in HR management and filing systems and on other IT systems (including email).
The organisation takes the security of your data seriously. It has internal policies and controls in place to ensure that your data is not lost, accidentally destroyed, misused or disclosed, and is not accessed except by our employees in the proper performance of their duties. System access restrictions are in place to ensure personal data can only be accessed by the appropriate parties.