This privacy notice explains the way in which we (the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales) will handle your personal information if you have expressed an interest in a role with our office or you are joining us on a secondment basis. It tells you about:
We only collect the information we need to be able to assess your suitability for a role with us. You don’t have to provide what we ask for, but it may affect your application if you don’t.
We will also use any feedback you provide about our recruitment process to help us to develop and improve it for others in the future.
The information we require at each stage of the recruitment process is explained below.
We rely on different lawful bases through the recruitment process for processing your personal information:
We ask you for your personal details including name and contact details. We’ll also ask you about previous experience, education, referees and for answers to questions relevant to the role. Our recruitment team will have access to all this information.
You will also be asked to provide equal opportunities information. This is not mandatory – if you don’t provide it, it won’t affect your application. We won’t make the information available to any staff outside our recruitment team, including hiring managers, in a way that can identify you. Any information you provide will be used to produce and monitor equal opportunities statistics.
The Recruitment Panel shortlist applications for interview. They will not be provided with your name or contact details or with your equal opportunities information if you have provided it.
We may ask you to participate in an assessment; complete tests; attend an interview; or a combination of these. Information will be generated by you and by us. For example, you might complete a written test, or we might take interview notes. This information is held by us.
If you are unsuccessful at this stage, we may still be interested in keeping your application for future reference. We’ll ask you if you’d like us to do this. If you say yes, we’ll let you know how long we’d like to keep your application for.
If we make a conditional offer of employment, we’ll ask you for information so that we can carry out pre-employment checks. You must successfully complete pre-employment checks to progress to a final offer. We must confirm the identity of our staff and their right to work in the United Kingdom, and seek assurance as to their trustworthiness, integrity, and reliability.
You must therefore provide:
We’ll contact your referees, using the details you provide in your application, directly to obtain references.
We’ll also ask you:
If we make a final offer, we’ll also ask you for the following:
Further privacy information is provided to new employees when they start working with us.
We also offer opportunities for people to come and work with us on a secondment basis. We accept applications from individuals or organisations who think they could benefit from their staff working with us.
Applications are sent directly to us. Once we have considered your application, if we are interested in speaking to you further, we’ll contact you using the details you give.
We may ask you to provide more information about your skills and experience or invite you to an interview.
If you are seconded to us, we’ll ask you to declare any potential declaration of interest with any of the bodies in our jurisdiction. You’ll also be required to adhere to a confidentiality agreement, which will be agreed with your organisation.
We ask for this information so that we fulfil our obligations to avoid conflicts of interest and to protect the information we hold.
Final recruitment decisions are made by the Recruitment Panel and members of our recruitment team. We take account of all the information gathered during the application process.
You can ask about decisions on your application by speaking to your contact in our recruitment team or by emailing Recruitment@ombudsman.wales
If you are successfully appointed to a role with us, we will retain your information for as long as you are working with us. Information is securely destroyed 7 years following departure.
We keep the information of those who are unsuccessful for 12 months from the date we notify them. All unsuccessful applications and associated information will be kept for 1 year following the closing date, after which point, they will be destroyed securely.
The Recruitment Panel’s decision, matrices and notes will also be destroyed after 1 year.
You have the following rights over the information we hold about you:
You can contact us to exercise your rights or to make a complaint about how your information is used by emailing Information.Request@ombudsman.wales
If you are unhappy with the way in which we have used your information you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
We sometimes advertise recruitment opportunities through third party web sites such as Indeed or Total Jobs. You should read their privacy notices if you apply via this route.
If we are undertaking psychometric testing, we will share your email address and name with a third party such as Pearson Education Ltd. They will return the results of the test to us. For more information read their privacy notice.