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Recruitment, Selection, and Retention Policy

1. Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to ensure that our care home recruits, selects, and retains competent, compassionate, and qualified staff who can provide high-quality, person-centred care in compliance with Regulation 19 of the Health and Social Care Act 2008 (Regulated Activities) Regulations 2014.

Our organisation recognises that the quality of care provided is directly linked to the quality of staff employed. Therefore, we are committed to:

This policy ensures compliance with CQC’s fundamental standards, safeguarding against the risks associated with employing unsuitable or unqualified individuals.

2. Scope

This policy applies to:

This policy covers all aspects of recruitment, selection, onboarding, induction, ongoing retention, and staff well-being.

3. Related Policies

This policy aligns with the following key policies:

4. Policy Statement

Our organisation is committed to employing only fit and proper individuals who meet the highest standards of professional competence, integrity, and compassion. We ensure that:

5. Implementation – How We Manage Recruitment, Selection, and Retention Efficiently

5.1 Workforce Planning

Before recruiting, we conduct a workforce needs analysis to:

We ensure sufficient staff-to-service-user ratios, maintaining compliance with Regulation 18 – Staffing.

5.2 Recruitment Process

We follow a structured and compliant recruitment process to ensure that only the most suitable candidates are hired.

Job Advertisements and Candidate Attraction

Application and Shortlisting

Interview and Selection

Pre-Employment Checks

All selected candidates must undergo thorough pre-employment vetting, including:

Candidates who fail to meet these requirements will not be employed.

5.3 Onboarding and Induction

Once a candidate is successfully recruited, we ensure a structured onboarding process, including:

The Registered Manager oversees all inductions, ensuring that new staff feel confident and competent in their roles.

5.4 Staff Retention and Well-being

Retaining skilled staff is a priority for ensuring continuity of care and high-quality service delivery. Our retention strategies include:

Ongoing Training and Professional Development

Staff Well-being and Engagement

Reducing Staff Turnover

5.5 Compliance with CQC and Employment Regulations

To maintain compliance with Regulation 19 – Fit and Proper Persons Employed, we ensure:

We also comply with:

6. Monitoring and Review

This policy is reviewed annually, or sooner if:

The Registered Manager is responsible for ensuring full compliance with this policy.


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