Certified Veterinary Technician
The CityVet Candidate Privacy Notice outlines how and why personal information is collected, stored, and used during the employment recruitment process. Personal information includes details provided in resumes, cover letters, application forms, and during interviews.
- Data Protection Principles:
- We comply with data protection laws, ensuring lawful, fair, and transparent use of personal information.
- Information is accurate, relevant, and kept up to date.
- Personal information is held securely and for a limited duration.
The type of personal information collected includes:
- Curriculum Vitae and cover letter information.
- Information provided on application forms, including name, address, telephone number, email, employment history, and qualifications.
- Details provided during interviews.
How personal information is used:
- To assess skills, qualifications, and suitability for the role.
- To conduct background and reference checks.
- To communicate about the recruitment process.
- To keep records related to hiring processes.
- To comply with legal or regulatory requirements.
- To decide whether to enter into a contract of employment.
If you do not provide personal information as requested, your application may not proceed.
No automated decision-making will affect you based solely on automated methods.
We share personal information with third parties for processing applications, including within our ownership group with your consent, and with service providers who must adhere to security measures.
We ensure data security through procedures to prevent unauthorized access, alteration, or disclosure. After a retention period, we securely destroy personal information.
Your rights include:
- Access to your personal information.
- Correction of inaccurate information.
- Erase your personal information upon request.
- Restriction of processing.
- Withdrawal of consent.
A Data Protection Officer oversees compliance and can be contacted via email at privacy@CityVet.com.
You can also complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) if you have concerns about data protection issues.