Lorien, part of the global Impellam Group, has been confirmed as a supplier of Interim IT staff services for the Scottish Government, supplying the Scottish public sector. Already Scotland’s largest supplier of interim IT workers, their addition to the four-year Interim IT Staff Services Framework allows them to provide in-demand skills which support key Scottish public sector priorities.
With a 40-year track record of success, Lorien has long been relied upon by some of the UK’s leading businesses. For the previous 15 years, their Edinburgh office alone has placed over 9,000 interim workers across Scotland, at all levels of IT and Technology.
The public sector is a crucial contributor to the economy and employs around 20% of the Scottish workforce, higher than anywhere else in the UK. With digital transformation and cyber security just two of the key areas of priority for the Scottish Government, Lorien’s expertise and candidate network is seen as crucial. CEO Claire Marsh believes Lorien’s partnership-based approach can be hugely beneficial to the Scottish public sector:
“At Lorien we pride ourselves on not just filling roles, but actually aligning ourselves to our clients’ key strategic priorities. This is no different for the public sector. We’ll work individually with each area of Government to work out the best options for them, and then use our vast candidate reach to provide them with what they need.”
Director Sean Bowman, who has headed up the Edinburgh office for the last 10 years, believes the job opportunities for people within IT and Tech are growing rapidly.
“I’ve been privileged to have seen the growth of the Scottish tech market over the last decade and it really is booming. What we’re seeing now is technology being recognised as a key area of public sector investment. This creates incredible opportunities for talented individuals, who want to play a part in some genuinely transformative projects. I’m looking forward to working with Government departments and the ever-growing tech community here, to maximise the benefits to both.