June 19, 2008 by Sleepy Joe

This by email recently…

“Dear Alan,
I am pleased to tell you that Third Sector Media has achieved the full emda Quality Assured standard. You can now log onto www.embrokerage.co.uk to view your star rating, and a summary of any brokered activity that occurs will appear in a table at the top of your homepage.”

Phew that’s a relief, I wonder how I dropped a star? Still, its nice to be scored the same as a McDonalds worker… Time will tell how handy this proves to be.
Alan

mcdonalds

!STOP THE PRESS! (11/7/8)
I am now working through my first referral through this database so I suppose the stars can’t all be bad! – ACD

Something for the advisers – line yourself up for some work

March 17, 2008 by francine18

As discussions at the final learning session of the course highlighted, there is an issue with flagging up our expertise as social enterprise advisers to the people who are able to broker work to us.  It does seem a little strange to me that a wad of tax payers’ money can be thrown at getting us qualified but then we’re left to find our own way through the murky mists to find out how to make ourselves known to the people who need our services.

True, it should be down to our own initiative to acquire our own clients but when there is so much talk of braiding social enterprise support into the mainstream, surely there ought to be a quick and easy way of enabling them to find us????

So here’s what I understand to be the way to make this happen (no guarantees from me though)…

Step 1.  Get yourself registered on the East Midlands Brokerage Platform – www.embrokerage.co.uk.  Initial registration gets you on the radar for a randomised referral into clients (the system picks 3 appropriate suppliers each time a service is sought for, I understand).

Step 2. Follow through to become an approved brokerable provider for any grant-funded work – remember the SEBA grant??  The process isn’t too arduous as long as you can provide contact details of 5 happy clients to give you a reference, as I’m sure you can.

This is where it starts to confuse me…  there is no space on the form you fill in to say you have specialist expertise in social enterprise.  Why not is, and will probably remain, a mystery.  So you then need to go to… 

Step 3.  When you’ve been approved, let Lynette Daws from SEEM know.  My understanding is that Business Link will check with SEEM when they identify a social enterprise and that they will then be able to identify suitable providers.

This, guys, is simply my understanding as I write on Monday 17th March 2008.  Don’t blame me if it all changes tomorrow :)    Good luck.

Third Sector Recruitment Ltd – Could it happen ?

March 14, 2008 by rhazledine

At a recent meeting at EMSSE a comment got me thinking about recruitment in the third sector and how it works ? From my limited experience popular channels seem to be

  •  set days that the broadsheet papers (guardian) have ads for jobs.
  • Also seems that networking or scanning internal vacancies listings at some of the bigger Social Enterprises / Charities seems to be popular. 

However, all seems quite undeveloped to me.

 Wonder what sources/websites other EMSEN members are aware of to find out about ops specifically for the third sector ? And could a third sector recruitment consultancy ever develop (or already exists) ?

My previous (dubious) experience of RC’s leads me to believe their overtly commercial motivations and moral base would’nt easily sit within the sector but wonder if these barriers could be overcome and someone with the skills would catch the vision!   As the awareness grows I wonder if a specialist Recruitment Consultancy for the third sector could emerge. Perhaps a high quality cost conscious service targeted for the sector similar to third sector media.  What do you think ?