A good employer will normally cover the cost as your likely to spend some time there. Agencies may not though as you may do only short term work or maybe none at all if your on zero hours. Some will refund it once you done a certain number of days. For some jobs though people just accept they need to pay for it and renew each year. I think the cost may depend on whether...
Not in this case, youngmafbog. This prospective employment agency wants me to pay, but I'm wondering if they're a scam. I haven't even been given a job offer yet let alone contacted about roles by them and they want £50.80.
you cant apply for an enhanced DBS yourself (the £18 one is the standard check)
i think you work in the health sector mainly? for those jobs you usually need an enhanced check
A good employer will normally cover the cost as your likely to spend some time there. Agencies may not though as you may do only short term work or maybe none at all if your on zero hours. Some will refund it once you done a certain number of days.
For some jobs though people just accept they need to pay for it and renew each year.
I think the cost may depend on whether its a basic check or enhance'd one
The agency keep bargaining with me now like I'm at some market. No longer is it £50.80, it's now £13. Something very odd and yes it's in office healthcare, bednobs.
//There are actually three levels of checking: basic, standard and enhanced://
Indeed there are and individuals can only apply for a basic check. A standard or enhanced check can only be applied for by employers or registered organisations.
I'm still not sure whether you gave had a dbs check before....there's a subscription renewal system where any employer can view it... I think its about £13 a year