Morgan Hunt Selected as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service's Non Clinical Staffing Framework

Morgan Hunt, a leading public sector recruitment agency, is pleased to announce it has been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service's (CCS) Non Clinical Staffing framework (RM6277).

Under CCS’s RM6277 framework, Morgan Hunt will provide comprehensive recruitment services to a wide range of UK public sector bodies, including NHS contracting authorities, local government, universities, charities, and blue light services.

We are delighted to continue supporting the public sector with its staffing needs. We have a 4-year track record of delivering excellent service to our customers through CCS’s Non Clinical Temporary and Fixed Term Staff framework (RM6160). As such, we are confident that we can continue to help public sector organisations in finding top-quality candidates to meet their staffing requirements.

As part of the Non Clinical Staffing agreement (RM6277), Morgan Hunt will offer its services across multiple lots, ensuring clients have access to top-quality candidates for their specific needs. These lots include:

  • Lot 1: Admin and Clerical Supply - This lot focuses on providing skilled administrative and clerical professionals to support the operational needs of public sector organisations.
  • Lot 2: Corporate Functions - This lot specialises in recruiting professionals with expertise in various corporate functions, such as finance, HR, marketing, and more. It ensures that clients have access to qualified candidates in these areas.
  • Lot 3: IT Professionals - This lot caters to the recruitment of IT professionals, enabling public sector organisations to find talented individuals to support their technological requirements.
  • Lot 4: Legal - Through this lot, Morgan Hunt offers access to legal professionals with expertise in diverse areas, assisting public sector bodies in addressing their legal staffing needs.
  • Lot 6: Estates, Facilities Management, and Ancillary Staff - This lot provides skilled individuals in areas such as maintenance, cleaning, catering, and other support roles, meeting the specific requirements of public sector organisations.

These lots give clients the flexibility to secure quality candidates regionally and nationally across the UK, ensuring that they find the right professionals for their specialised needs.

"We are proud to have been named as a supplier on Crown Commercial Service's Non Clinical Staffing framework (RM6277)," said Eliot Davies, Operations Director at Morgan Hunt. "We have a proven track record of service through other staffing agreements such as RM6160.  Our unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional recruitment services to the public sector will continue with this new agreement. We are excited to be able to provide the public sector with exceptional talent solutions to achieve their staffing objectives."

Crown Commercial Service (CCS) supports the public sector to achieve maximum commercial value when procuring common goods and services. In 2021/22, CCS helped the public sector to achieve commercial benefits equal to £2.8 billion - supporting world-class public services that offer best value for taxpayers.

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