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Q&A
with Hermes van der Lee
Technical Director, Professional Scientific
Staffing |
Q: What is the
Professional Scientific Staffing model and how does it differ
from the traditional temporary staffing model?
A: The Professional Scientific Staffing (PSS) model is a
new concept in scientific staffing. In this model, Lancaster
Labs will provide fully trained staff at clients sites
to perform specific projects with an expected duration of
no less than two to three years. Our current programs at
various U.S. locations range in size from three to sixty
employees.
We at Lancaster Labs are responsible for recruiting, training
and the day-to-day management of our staff. Prior to starting
a new project, we have in-depth discussions with the client
to determine the job requirements and the education and
experience needed by the staff. During the recruiting phase
of the project, the client will have the opportunity to
be involved in the selection process if they so choose.
At the beginning of their assignment, all staff will undergo
basic Lancaster Labs-based training in the areas of safety,
quality and technical competence.
To ensure that the client receives superlative service,
we set up a local management structure with clearly defined
reporting structures and lines of communication, both to
senior Lancaster Labs management and to client points of
contact. Our management staff will also proactively arrange
meetings with clients at regular intervals to see that expectations
are met or exceeded and that metrics are in place to track
progress.
The PSS program differs from the traditional staffing model
in that it is not well-suited for short-term projects, which
we define as less than one year. Given the amount of time
and effort involved in the setup and training of staff,
the PSS model may not be cost-effective for projects of
such short duration. For this type of work, we offer other
options (see article on PSS (FTEs))
Q: Why not use temporary employees for medium-term projects?
A: One of the potential problems with using temporary employees
for medium-term projects is the issue of co-employment.
Most states have legislation regarding co-employment that
limits the length of time temporary employees are allowed
to work. By going the PSS route, the issue of co-employment
does not exist. Therefore, our employees can work at client
sites as long as the project continues. This continuity
of employment results in greater productivity.
Q: Are there any advantages to using Lancaster Labs
employees?
A: By choosing to go the PSS approach, clients will be receiving
the high-quality output that Lancaster Labs is known for
throughout the industry. The significant growth of the program
over the last several years at each location demonstrates
that Lancaster Labs PSS programs meet or exceed the
clients expectations.
Q: How do I find out more?
A: To learn more about how PSS could benefit you, please
contact me at hvanderlee@lancasterlabs.com or 717-656-2300,
ext 1497.
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