Birmingham Diocesan Education ServiceForming Christ-centred pilgrims of hope with kind hearts, questioning minds, a thirst for knowledge and a hunger for justice. About us What We Offer Our MIssion and Values Our vision and strategy Our schools Our Schools Admissions CSI Inspections Our work with schools Catholic Education High quality inclusive education Raising Standards: Best Practice Leadership Recruitment and Formation Finance and Operations Directives and Protocols DES Model Policies and Information Work with us Flourishing Catholic Workforce Train to Teach in Catholic Schools Vacancies Governance What's on Training and Events DES Circulars 2025 Pilgrims of Hope Get in Touch Safeguarding Recruitment Procedures and Policies It is our expectation that, in line with the requirements of the Bishops’ Conference, all schools and academies adopt the CES personnel procedures, namely: appraisal; capability, disciplinary; sickness and absence; and grievance procedures. We have now withdrawn the Archdiocesan versions of these procedures. CES Guidance on Employment The Adoption Process It is important that documents and procedures used in employment matters are those authorised by the employer. It is necessary at times to indicate (to unions for example) from governing body or board of directors’ minutes, that authorised procedures are being used. To allow for the fact that the CES reviews and adjusts their documentation from time to time, and authorises the diocese to approve any local variations. A suitable wording for a resolution noted in minutes would be: ‘The board of governors/directors will use the Catholic Education Service employment documentation as published from time to time on their website. Should adjustments be necessary, for example to accommodate local agreements, this will be with the advice and approval of the Archdiocese.’ Essential Employment Policies and Procedures Recruitment Documentation Manage Cookie Preferences