Privacy policy
Privacy Policy
Jobs in Psychology takes the privacy of our users seriously. This policy explains our data processing practices in relation to jobsinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk (Jobs in Psychology).
The Data Controller of Jobs in Psychology is Redactive Media Sales Ltd (Redactive or us) who run Jobs in Psychology on behalf of its client the British Psychological Society (BPS). This statement is supplemental to the general British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS, which should also be referred to and is available here.
Information Collected
We collect personal information about you (Data) when you register with, or create a profile on Jobs in Psychology, so that we can provide you with services we offer. We may also collect information automatically about your use of the site through cookies and other devices. Please refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS for more details.
The Data we collect may include: name, address, country of residence, email address, telephone number(s), nationality, details of your education and working career, salary expectations, eligibility to work in certain countries, personal interests, details of how you use the jobs websites (including the criteria which you use to set up your job searches, email alerts) and any additional details you provide when applying for a job.
Use and Disclosure of Your Data
The use and disclosure of your Data will depend on the services that you use.
Job Application Service
In order to apply for jobs, receive job alert emails or to save job searches or shortlists, you will be required to register or become a member. The Data you provide at registration, as well as the saved job searches and job alert emails you create, may be used to provide you with information about other relevant jobs and services, and by Redactive for aggregated statistical analysis.
When you apply for jobs through Jobs in Psychology, you will be required to provide relevant Data, your CV and an optional covering letter or message (Job Application). Your Job Application is forwarded directly to the advertiser of the job that you are applying for (Recruiters), and will also be held on our systems for as long as reasonably necessary i.e. in the event that a submission has failed and it needs to be resent to the Recruiter. Recruiters may include agencies who may pass your information to companies that are recruiting in employment field(s) relevant to your interests. We ask all Recruiters to use the information you provide only for the purposes of recruitment, to hold the information securely and for no longer than reasonably necessary. However, we are not able to control the use and storage of your information by Recruiters.
If the Recruiter of any jobs you apply for is based outside EEA this will involve a transfer of your Data outside EEA. You should not apply to these advertisements unless you consent to this transfer. Applications that are made through Recruiters’ or other external websites will be processed by those 3rd parties, and therefore your information will be subject to their privacy policies.
Job seeker Profile and Profile Database
Jobs in Psychology provide the option for you to create a personal Job seeker Profile, and to control access to it through various settings. The information on the Profile Database will include anything that you provide in the relevant information fields.
Jobs in Psychology also offers a the ability to certain recruiters listed on Jobs in Psychology (‘Authorised Recruiters’) to search the Profile Database for profile information that meets their search criteria. Whether your profile is included in the searchable Profile Database will depend on your chosen settings.
If you choose to allow Authorised Recruiters to view your CV (by checking “Yes” in settings). the personal description you provide in ‘Your Profile’ will be fully visible on the web to all Authorised Recruiters who will also be able to access and download your profile information and full contact details. You can choose to prevent any or certain Authorised Recruiters from accessing your CV or profile information at any time (by checking “No” in your settings). Please note that the database of Authorised Recruiters is regularly updated and it is your responsibility to regularly review it and update your preferences accordingly.
If you choose not to allow certain Authorised Recruiters to see your CV, it will not be visible to those Authorised Recruiters or matched in search results.
We request Recruiters not to hold your information for longer than necessary and not to use your information for purposes other than recruitment. However we are not able to control the storage of your CV or profile information by Recruiters.
Control of Your Data
If you wish to change your privacy settings you can do so at any time by visiting "Your Account" on Jobs in Psychology.
If you choose to delete your profile details and/ or CV we will not retain a copy of it on our database. However your basic details (name, email, password and citizenship), along with your log-in access, will be retained should you wish to create another profile in the future. If you wish to de-register your account with us, please contact jobsinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk
Security
Please refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS .
If Your Data is accessed by or sent to recruiters via Jobs in Psychology it is likely your details will be stored on their systems. Redactive cannot take responsibility for Your Data that is transferred to third parties.
Contact Us
If you have any queries or experience any problems with Jobs in Psychology, please contact josbinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk
Changes to this Policy
This policy is effective from 01.10.21. From time to time we may make changes to this privacy policy statement to reflect any changes to our privacy practices in accordance with changes to legislation, best practice or website enhancements.
Please also refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS which includes details of our use of your registration details and use of your information for marketing purposes (in line with your preferences)
Cookies
Cookies are simple “text files”, often containing only two pieces of information: a site name and a unique user ID. Many websites upload cookies to your computer when you visit them for the first time. Throughout your visit, and if you return, the cookies help the site adjust how it treats you, and what information you are shown (so you may not see the same thing every time you visit).
Cookies are also used to measure traffic to websites – giving site managers a better understanding of who uses a website and how. Advertisers (and other organisations) may upload cookies to visitors’ computers in order to improve the relevance of the ads the display – and to measure traffic.
This page provides more information on the cookies we use on this site, as well as how to remove cookies uploaded to your computer by advertisers and other third parties. You may refuse to accept cookies from a website by changing the settings on your browser, which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of websites. If you want to find out more about how to disable cookies please see this external third party website http://www.whatarecookies.com/
To better understand who uses this website and how, we upload a “tracking cookie” (small piece of code) to your computer on your first visit. We NEVER record your name or other personally identifiable information.
Our website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc, to do this. Google Analytics sets a cookie in order to evaluate your use of the website and compile reports for us on use of the website.
Google stores the information collected by the cookie on servers. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above. All other cookies uploaded by this website are fundamental to the service we provide to jobseekers and recruiters. We do not use cookies unless they are essential in this way.
You can opt-out of Google Analytics by installing a browser add-on here. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Last updated 01.10.21
Privacy Policy
Jobs in Psychology takes the privacy of our users seriously. This policy explains our data processing practices in relation to jobsinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk (Jobs in Psychology).
The Data Controller of Jobs in Psychology is Redactive Media Sales Ltd (Redactive or us) who run Jobs in Psychology on behalf of its client the British Psychological Society (BPS). This statement is supplemental to the general British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS, which should also be referred to and is available here.
Information Collected
We collect personal information about you (Data) when you register with, or create a profile on Jobs in Psychology, so that we can provide you with services we offer. We may also collect information automatically about your use of the site through cookies and other devices. Please refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS for more details.
The Data we collect may include: name, address, country of residence, email address, telephone number(s), nationality, details of your education and working career, salary expectations, eligibility to work in certain countries, personal interests, details of how you use the jobs websites (including the criteria which you use to set up your job searches, email alerts) and any additional details you provide when applying for a job.
Use and Disclosure of Your Data
The use and disclosure of your Data will depend on the services that you use.
Job Application Service
In order to apply for jobs, receive job alert emails or to save job searches or shortlists, you will be required to register or become a member. The Data you provide at registration, as well as the saved job searches and job alert emails you create, may be used to provide you with information about other relevant jobs and services, and by Redactive for aggregated statistical analysis.
When you apply for jobs through Jobs in Psychology, you will be required to provide relevant Data, your CV and an optional covering letter or message (Job Application). Your Job Application is forwarded directly to the advertiser of the job that you are applying for (Recruiters), and will also be held on our systems for as long as reasonably necessary i.e. in the event that a submission has failed and it needs to be resent to the Recruiter. Recruiters may include agencies who may pass your information to companies that are recruiting in employment field(s) relevant to your interests. We ask all Recruiters to use the information you provide only for the purposes of recruitment, to hold the information securely and for no longer than reasonably necessary. However, we are not able to control the use and storage of your information by Recruiters.
If the Recruiter of any jobs you apply for is based outside EEA this will involve a transfer of your Data outside EEA. You should not apply to these advertisements unless you consent to this transfer. Applications that are made through Recruiters’ or other external websites will be processed by those 3rd parties, and therefore your information will be subject to their privacy policies.
Job seeker Profile and Profile Database
Jobs in Psychology provide the option for you to create a personal Job seeker Profile, and to control access to it through various settings. The information on the Profile Database will include anything that you provide in the relevant information fields.
Jobs in Psychology also offers a the ability to certain recruiters listed on Jobs in Psychology (‘Authorised Recruiters’) to search the Profile Database for profile information that meets their search criteria. Whether your profile is included in the searchable Profile Database will depend on your chosen settings.
If you choose to allow Authorised Recruiters to view your CV (by checking “Yes” in settings). the personal description you provide in ‘Your Profile’ will be fully visible on the web to all Authorised Recruiters who will also be able to access and download your profile information and full contact details. You can choose to prevent any or certain Authorised Recruiters from accessing your CV or profile information at any time (by checking “No” in your settings). Please note that the database of Authorised Recruiters is regularly updated and it is your responsibility to regularly review it and update your preferences accordingly.
If you choose not to allow certain Authorised Recruiters to see your CV, it will not be visible to those Authorised Recruiters or matched in search results.
We request Recruiters not to hold your information for longer than necessary and not to use your information for purposes other than recruitment. However we are not able to control the storage of your CV or profile information by Recruiters.
Control of Your Data
If you wish to change your privacy settings you can do so at any time by visiting "Your Account" on Jobs in Psychology.
If you choose to delete your profile details and/ or CV we will not retain a copy of it on our database. However your basic details (name, email, password and citizenship), along with your log-in access, will be retained should you wish to create another profile in the future. If you wish to de-register your account with us, please contact jobsinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk
Security
Please refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS .
If Your Data is accessed by or sent to recruiters via Jobs in Psychology it is likely your details will be stored on their systems. Redactive cannot take responsibility for Your Data that is transferred to third parties.
Contact Us
If you have any queries or experience any problems with Jobs in Psychology, please contact josbinpsychologydata@redactive.co.uk
Changes to this Policy
This policy is effective from 01.10.21. From time to time we may make changes to this privacy policy statement to reflect any changes to our privacy practices in accordance with changes to legislation, best practice or website enhancements.
Please also refer to the British Psychological Society Privacy Notice | BPS which includes details of our use of your registration details and use of your information for marketing purposes (in line with your preferences)
Cookies
Cookies are simple “text files”, often containing only two pieces of information: a site name and a unique user ID. Many websites upload cookies to your computer when you visit them for the first time. Throughout your visit, and if you return, the cookies help the site adjust how it treats you, and what information you are shown (so you may not see the same thing every time you visit).
Cookies are also used to measure traffic to websites – giving site managers a better understanding of who uses a website and how. Advertisers (and other organisations) may upload cookies to visitors’ computers in order to improve the relevance of the ads the display – and to measure traffic.
This page provides more information on the cookies we use on this site, as well as how to remove cookies uploaded to your computer by advertisers and other third parties. You may refuse to accept cookies from a website by changing the settings on your browser, which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of websites. If you want to find out more about how to disable cookies please see this external third party website http://www.whatarecookies.com/
To better understand who uses this website and how, we upload a “tracking cookie” (small piece of code) to your computer on your first visit. We NEVER record your name or other personally identifiable information.
Our website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc, to do this. Google Analytics sets a cookie in order to evaluate your use of the website and compile reports for us on use of the website.
Google stores the information collected by the cookie on servers. Google may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law, or where such third parties process the information on Google's behalf. Google will not associate your IP address with any other data held by Google. By using this website, you consent to the processing of data about you by Google in the manner and for the purposes set out above. All other cookies uploaded by this website are fundamental to the service we provide to jobseekers and recruiters. We do not use cookies unless they are essential in this way.
You can opt-out of Google Analytics by installing a browser add-on here. If you have any questions, please contact us.
Last updated 01.10.21