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Flexible working hours scheme, including flexi leave
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Civil Service pension arrangements, which include a valuable range of benefits
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25 days paid holiday a year with options to buy, sell and bank days
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Extra ‘privilege’ days in addition to normal public holidays
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Excellent learning and development opportunities
ICO are committed to Developing and implementing a training and development programme in line with requirements identified through Appraisal, business planning process and associated strategies.
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Support towards further education courses, up to 100% of fees plus study time
The Commissioner will encourage you to further your education by undertaking courses which lead to a recognised educational or professional qualification. Although these will be undertaken in your own time, generally through evening classes, financial (and other) assistance may be given.
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Health cash plan, providing cash payments towards everyday healthcare costs
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Colleague Assistance Scheme for confidential counselling, medical, financial and legal advice plus
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Access to many discounted products and services such as travel insurance, days out and eye care
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Welfare and family friendly policies
ICO have a range of family friendly policies which include maternity leave, paternity leave, adoption leave, job sharing, authorised absence for sick family members, salary sacrifice scheme, flexible working.
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Childcare voucher scheme
ICO, in conjunction with Busy Bees has introduced, as part of its family friendly initiative a more flexible way to meet the costs of your childcare, under which part of your wages or salary can be given up or “sacrificed” in exchange for Childcare Vouchers. Within specified limits, these vouchers are non-taxable and exempt from National Insurance contributions and therefore represent a saving for employees who receive them as part of their total employment package. The Childcare Vouchers received are then exchanged, in whole or part, for the childcare services you use.
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Part-time working and job sharing
We realise that many people may want to work on a part-time basis. We are very keen to offer posts on that basis but, to ensure we can continue to provide our current level of service, most part-time opportunities are offered on a job share basis. Where this is not the case details of the part-time hours offered would normally be specified in the job advertisement. We accept that those interested in applying on a part-time basis will not necessarily be able to identify anyone who is willing to work the other half of the job, so we invite applicants to indicate what part-time arrangements are possible for them, to enable us to identify possible job-shares from the applications received.
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Staff medical scheme and eyesight testing