Recruitment Application Form
Prospect Training Services
01452 886 888
C4 Brunel Court, Waterwells Business Park, Gloucester GL2 2AL
Guidance Notes
How to complete your application
The application form plays an essential part in choosing the right person for a job. It is the information contained in your application and supporting statement that will decide whether or not you are invited for an interview or to the next stage in the selection process.
What are the selection criteria
Selection criteria are the skills, abilities, knowledge and perhaps qualifications necessary to do the job. These are shown in the person specification. They are based on the key responsibilities of the role, which are shown in the job description. The purpose of the selection criteria is to help us to recruit the best person for the job objectively and fairly. The selection criteria are an essential part of our recruitment process and will be used to decide who is invited for an interview, or, the next stage of the selection process. The person specification should help you to match your skills, abilities and knowledge against the selection criteria.
Working in the UK
Under the Asylum & Immigration Act 1996, you will be required to provide proof of your eligibility to work in the UK. We will need to see original documents. You will only be able to work for us once we are sure that you are eligible to work in the UK. If you are unsure about your status then you should contact the Home Office.
Qualifications & Training
Please give details of your education, qualifications and training, starting with secondary school. If we have requested that you have a professional qualification for this job (like GSCC, DfES etc.), you will need to provide us with the relevant original certificates/registration documents.
Give examples of what you have done which prove your ability. If the person specification says, 'able to organise activities', you must do more than say, 'I am an organised person'. Give an example by describing something that you have done, which tells us about the skills you used and the steps that you took.
You can use examples from your home life, time spent in education, voluntary work or from your hobbies/interests if you do not have any formal experience.
Declaration of Criminal Offences
Please read this carefully before completion.
Declaration
Please make sure you read and sign/positively tick the declaration.