We are now an approved Cirrus Consortium Agency framework supplier for recruitment services

The Cirrus Consortium Agency Framework is a UK-based public sector buying group designed to streamline how public sector organisations purchase goods and services from approved suppliers. In addition to simplifying decisions for public sector buyers, it ensures transparency, value for money, and supplier accountability.
We’re delighted to have been selected to join the this Framework to supply recruitment services to the public sector, alongside a select group of leading recruitment businesses in the UK.
Our achievement
This milestone marks a significant step forward in our commitment to delivering high-quality service and exceptional talent to public sector organisations across the UK. Being part of this Framework means we meet rigorous standards for quality, value, and compliance — and we’re ready to support government departments, local authorities, NHS trusts, and other public bodies with trusted services.
What this means for buyers
- Public Sector Access: Our recruitment services are now available through Cirrus Consortium procurement channels.
- Trusted Supplier Status: We’ve passed all necessary checks and evaluations to ensure we meet the framework standards.
- Scalable Solutions: Whether you’re a small council or a large government department, we’re equipped to deliver tailored solutions that scale with your needs.
Let’s work together
As a recruitment business rooted in ethical practice, quality, and performance, we’re proud to stand alongside other best-in-class suppliers shaping a better future for UK industry. This accreditation adds to our growing list of credentials:
- Certified B Corporation
- Achilles Verified and Silver Plus member
- EcoVadis Bronze Medalist
- Employee Ownership status
- Commitment to Net Zero and inclusive hiring practices
If you’re a public sector organisation looking for a reliable, compliant, and ethical recruiter, we’d love to hear from you. Visit our contact us page or email us to start the conversation.