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  • How to recruitment sessions icon with two people chatting icon

    How to Recruitment sessions for managers

    May 20, 2026

    HR are pleased to invite managers to a short 3-part series of ‘How to’ Recruit sessions designed to support you at each key stage of the recruitment process, starting next week...


  • An election count with tables for ballot papers - and people working in the background

    Congratulations to all colleagues involved in election

    May 19, 2026

    As you will be aware, the Scottish Parliamentary Election took place on Thursday, May 7 – with the count taking place the following day at The Portal in Irvine.


  • Boy looking at world map

    Accessibility Week 2026

    May 18, 2026

    This week is Accessibility Week and several online sessions are being held throughout the week to support colleagues to understand what they need to do to make their content and documents accessible for all.


  • North Ayrshire Council important update

    New HR guide for volunteering and PVG Scheme Membership

    May 11, 2026

    Since 1 April 2026, PVG Scheme membership has changed from lifetime to a five-year renewable membership. Find out what this means for your role and volunteers/parent helpers supporting your services.


  • Photo collage of recently refurbished ground floor of Cunninghame House

    New digital check-in system for Cunninghame House

    May 08, 2026

    Please read the latest update on the new digital check-in system for Cunninghame House - effective from Monday 18 May 2026.


  • A graphic with a note on a bulletin board saying your vote counts

    Audio ballot papers for voters with a visual impairment

    April 17, 2026

    Blind and partially sighted voters will be able to use an audio ballot paper and a tactile voting device to vote in the Scottish Parliamentary Election on 7 May.


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