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Page 1: National Healthcare Scientist Recruitment Process Val Davison Louise Ayers National Healthcare Science School of Genetics

National Healthcare Scientist Recruitment Process

Val DavisonLouise Ayers

National Healthcare Science School of Genetics

Page 2: National Healthcare Scientist Recruitment Process Val Davison Louise Ayers National Healthcare Science School of Genetics

Why use National Commissioning

• Consistency in approach• Used by other disciplines• Evaluates well by both

candidates and departments

• High calibre of trainees• MSC marketing and role

design is attracting high quality individuals

• The fairest interview I have ever been to

• I think it was a good way to achieve objective judgement of candidates

• Different questioning assessment strategies of interviews were good.

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Short listing Submission of results to NHS West Midlands by 18th March 2011

Electronic copies of parts A & B of the applications forms for short listed candidates must provided to NHS West Midlands by 18th March 2011

Departments should provide their top 4 candidates plus a reserve list of 10 candidates ranked in order of preference for each post

Where departments have short listed the same candidates NHS West Midlands will refer to the reserve list and will invite the next highest scoring candidate(s) as indicated

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Interviewers Each department hosting a Trainee Healthcare Scientist should

identify at least one person to sit on the interview panels as indicated by the schedule

Departments should also identify a reserve panel member

Panel members should have experience of recruitment and interviewing Scientists and should have undertaken equality and diversity training in the last 2 years.

Where interviews are indicated to start before 9.30am, finish after 5.30pm or are held over 2 days, panel members will be eligible for overnight accommodation.

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The Process

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2 – 4 streams for simultaneous interviewing

4 interview stations per stream

2 interviewers per station

Candidates seen in groups of 4 with one candidate per station

10 minute interviews and candidates rotate until they have been seen at all stations (40 minutes in total)

Panel are given a 2 minute warning before the interview ends

Panel score independently and submit forms

The Process

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Stations 1 & 5Suitability and Experience

Stations 2 & 6Understanding of the specialty or pathway

Stations 3 & 7Clinical Scenario (materials to be provided where appropriate)

Stations 4 & 8Potential to benefit from training; Leadership/Professionalism

The Stations

All stationsCommunication skills

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Each question is marked from 1 - 5 (1 = poor and 5 = excellent)

Each interviewer provides a score at the end of each 10 minute interview and a separate score on communication skills (1 – 5)

Interviewers should not discuss their scores with each other until the forms have been submitted

Scores are recorded and aggregated on a spreadsheet.

Candidates will receive a total interview mark plus total communication mark with a maximum possible score of 80 (40 for interview, 40 for communication)

Candidates are ranked according to their scores with the top scorer(s) eligible for the available training position(s).

Marking

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The Candidates

Where possible candidates will be seen by the Department who shortlisted them

Departments unable to see a candidate they have shortlisted will take the scores given by the stream who interviewed them

Candidates will arrive 30 minutes before their interview time for clearances (I.D, qualifications and right to work in the UK)

Candidates will be asked when they arrive to identify their preferred location if they have applied to more than one department or specialty

Candidates will be asked to complete an evaluation form to inform future recruitment events

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Outcome The results of the scores will be provided to the panel(s) at the end of

the interviews.

NHS West Midlands will match the scores against the preferences indicated by the candidate.

Departments will be notified of the outcome of this matching process after all of the interviews have taken place.

Where the top scoring candidate(s) is shortlisted by more than one department, the candidate(s) will he choose of department.

If candidates have matching scores their performance at individual stations will be reviewed with their communication scores.

Candidates who score 2 or less for any part of the interview will not be considered appointable

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Actions for the Interviewers

1. Complete all forms with the candidates name, reference number and your name (candidates and the panel will be wearing name badges)

2. Score candidates independently, providing scores for both the station question and communication skills

3. Ensure that the same questions are asked for each candidate. Probing questions can be asked where appropriate.

4. Work within equality and diversity regulations at all times

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Sample TimetableStream 1 Stream 2

10am Panel Briefing & Refreshments

10.30am 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8.

11.20am 9. 10. 11. 12.

13. 14. 15. 16.

12.10pm Lunch

12.40pm 17. 18. 19. 20.

21. 22. 23. 24.

1.30pm 25. 26. 27. 28.

29. 30. 31. 32.

2.20pm Refreshment Break

2.30pm 33. 34. 35. 36.

37. 38. 39. 40.

3.20pm 41. 42.

43. 44.

4.10pm Interviews Finish – Refreshment Break

4.30pm Results

5pm Close

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WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?

Conditional offers will be sent to successful candidates by NHS West Midlands once all assessment centres have been held

If accepted, NHS West Midlands will notify departments who seek references and undertake CRB and Occupational Health checks

If all clearances are satisfactory the NHS Trust issues an unconditional offer letter and terms and conditions of employment

The trainee should undertake local corporate induction

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Actions for Departments Return short listing results with reserves and application

forms to NHS West Midlands by 18th March 2011

Identify one panel member plus one reserve panel member and inform NHS West Midlands as soon as possible

Confirm dates accommodation will be required by 18th March 2011 where this is applicable

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Any Questions?