Fuel Recruitment appointed to ESPO public sector procurement framework

The Fuel Group has further underlined its capability and commitment to the provision of recruitment services within the Public Sector with its appointment onto the Strategic HR Services Framework 3S for the ESPO (Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation), one of the UK’s largest providers of Public Sector procurement solutions.

The ESPO (Eastern Shires Purchasing Organisation) framework is an agreement that offers Public Sector customers a quick, simple and competitive route to Strategic HR Services. Customers within Central Government Departments and their agencies, NHS & HSC Bodies, Police & Emergency Services, Local Authority Establishments, Schools & Academies and Registered Charities can access a comprehensive range of services that combine both quality and value.

The framework enables Fuel to engage with our Public Sector customers in the procurement of Executive and Managerial, Permanent and Interim recruitment services. With many organisations looking to engage with recruitment partners quickly, whilst still fully compliant with EU procurement regulations, the ESPO Strategic HR Services Framework removes unnecessary procurement costs and enables same-day service engagement.

You can find out more about ESPO on their website https://www.espo.org/Home

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