Shortlisting
Shortlisting is the process of identifying candidates from the applicant pool who best meet the essential (and sometimes desirable) criteria set in the Person Specification for the vacancy they are recruiting to.
Shortlisting is the process of identifying candidates from the applicant pool who best meet the essential (and sometimes desirable) criteria set in the Person Specification for the vacancy they are recruiting to.
Following interviews, the successful candidate should be contacted verbally to confirm the outcome of the interview and confirm that a formal offer will be issued by the HR department.
A job description and person specification is required for all roles within LJMU.
The staff suggestion scheme has been introduced to give all employees the opportunity to make positive suggestions to contribute to the success of the University.
Get in touch with a member of the Reward, Recognition and Engagement team
Regrading
Welcome to the LJMU staff wellbeing hub, here you will find a range of internal and external support, guidance, self-help literature, advice and tips to help you look after your mental health and wellbeing.
The effects of alcohol and drugs can be a problem for physical and mental health, as well as cause problems at work. See advice on how to reduce your alcohol intake or support for yourself or family members.
Find out more about understanding the menopause, a natural part of ageing that typically occurs between the age of 45 and 55, when oestrogen levels begin to decline.
See information on depression and low mood, such as the signs and symptoms, how it impacts our thinking, emotions, physical sensations and behaviours plus some self-help interventions on managing it.