Secondment

Secondment

Secondment is the transfer of a person from their regular organization for temporary assignment elsewhere, to transfer an employee, official, or soldier temporarily to other duties. [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/secondment Secondment] ]

Secondments offer different work situations, which is valuable for staff development. Specific required experience/skills, which do not exist, can be brought into the organisation. [ [http://www.cornwall.nhs.uk/RCHT/AbouttheTrust/EmploymentPolicies/Secondment_Policy.pdf Cornwall NHS Secondment Policy] ]

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