Chapter 20: Understanding IT Systems Introduction Understanding IT Systems



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Chapter 20: Understanding IT Systems Introduction Understanding IT Systems 1. Using IT systems is an important and integral part of every member of the Jobcentre and Advisory Services Team jobs. Most team members are required to use a wide range of IT systems. 2. Both the Work Services Manager and the Jobcentre Manager (JCM) are responsible for: ensuring staff members know the purpose of each system they are required to use; understanding the implications if IT systems are not used correctly; ensuring that staff understand the importance of ensuring IT systems are accurately updated to support the production of performance and management information; monitoring and investigating potential security breaches, and taking any remedial action as a result of the investigation; ensuring that all staff in your team are aware of their responsibilities under the Data Protection Act, the Computer Misuse Act, and other relevant legislation e.g. the Official Secrets Act 1989; ensuring your team are aware of and can access all appropriate intranet guidance; and ensuring Work Coaches are sufficiently trained to access and use IT systems effectively. 3. The JCM is responsible for the overall administration, system access control and system security (equipment and data) of LMS for the office, although Individual responsibilities can be delegated to a Line Manager (LM) of an appropriate grade of at least EO at the discretion of the JCM depending on the operational needs of the office. 4. The main responsibilities for the JCM or LM in relation to LMS include: authorising LMS system access for users by allocating the appropriate user groups, and completing the relevant forms; ensuring that all new LMS users complete the following learning before accessing LMS: DWP Foundation Learning; LMS Core Learning appropriate to their job role; and Security Awareness e-learning. Note: The DWP Foundation Learning and Security Awareness e-learning must also be completed at least once a year once access has been given and included in their Personal Development Plan. ensuring all new LMS users read LMS User Guide, Chapter B before accessing LMS; reviewing LMS system access as part of regular checks to ensure that all staff who have access to LMS still require it and that their access level is appropriate to their current job role; authorising the removal of user access to LMS by completion of the relevant form; and maintaining a central LMS Access Role matrix to allow easy management and review of access roles within your team.

Labour Market System (LMS) 5. LMS is the main system used by all Work Coaches and the Employer Adviser (EA). LMS enables all staff to carry out their everyday tasks and contributes towards the over-arching Jobcentre Plus aim of helping people without jobs find work and helping employers fill their vacancies. 6. LMS holds and provides ready access to information about: claimants; employers; and opportunities. 7. LMS allows the recording of new or updated information, e.g. new claimant records or referrals to opportunities. It acts as an aid to delivery of all Jobcentre Plus programmes, and the various claimant interviews. 8. In particular, Work Coaches are responsible for ensuring that: interviews and any associated referrals are always accurately recorded; LMS Markers and/or Hotspots are holding the correct information/stages; and claimants details are accurate and current. 9. Much of this information has a direct impact on Jobcentre Plus performance and/or more general management information. LMS also provides business information in the form of various reports, such as the Officer Activity Report (OAR). 10. LMS has a raft of management functions that you and your managers can use to help you support your teams. See Chapter I Management Functions of the LMS User Guide for further information. 11. Click here to view the LMS intranet site. For further information for users of LMS see the LMS User Guide. LMS Access and Security 12. A recent audit report has highlighted the need to strengthen our security control framework around access to LMS. It is critical that we protect data stored on our IT systems and ensure that all our data is held securely. To support this, it is vital that you ensure that: all users have fully completed form LMS1 See the LMS Administration Guide, Chapters 2 and 3; a central record is kept on form LMS2 to allow you to see which access each user has in your team see LMS Administration Guide, Chapter 2; user access is reviewed where the user changes job role or duties See LMS Administration Guide, Chapter 3; user access is removed where appropriate - e.g. where the user absence is expected to last for more than 90 days, user leaves Jobcentre Plus, takes a career break, goes on maternity leave or long term sick leave see LMS Administration Guide, Chapters 2 and 3; all LMS1s for any Pseudo Accounts created clearly state: why access has been granted; and for how long? and that access has been removed from the end date given See LMS Administration Guide, Chapter 3;

all users have completed the following learning: DWP Foundation Learning; LMS Core Learning appropriate to their job role; and Security Awareness e-learning. See LMS Administration Guide, Chapter 2; all users have read LMS User Guide Chapter B see LMS User Guide, Chapter B; and all users are aware of their responsibilities for handling data see HR Data Handling Policy and HR Standards of Behaviour. Universal Jobmatch (UJ) 13. Universal Jobmatch (UJ) is available to all people looking for work whether they are claiming benefits or in work. The service is part of DWP s Digitalisation Programme; it forms a key component of our commitment to providing easy online access to Government services. It is available in English and Welsh and enables: individual jobseekers to create a personal account and CV, detailing their work requirements, skills, experience, preferences and job search history; companies to have the facility to manage their own accounts online, at a time to suit them, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; an automatic match of jobseekers and jobs, with notification as a minimum by email to companies and jobseekers; richer information on job search activity to inform Work Coach intervention strategies and skills demand; feedback on the service by companies, jobseekers and DWP; and better information available for jobseekers and DWP staff to understand skills gaps. 14. For more information about Universal Jobmatch please read the UJ Toolkit. Guidance for Universal Jobmatch Job Posting is also available. Appointment Booking System (ABS) 15. ABS is the diary system which is accessed through LMS. This allows Work Coaches to manage their diary time and holds a variety of interview types. The vast majority of interview types are specifically for use by Work Coaches with the exception of those located within the Benefits Related or NINos area. 16. It is critical to use the correct interview type as all of the interview types have a direct impact on management information, including the OAR. It is also essential that all Work Coaches are set up correctly on LMS with the relevant skills sets. 17. The Performance Team Leader (PTL) is responsible for effective control and management of Work Coach diaries, particularly the setting up of diaries and the use of flexibilities and unavailability. They will use forecasts and schedules to anticipate expected numbers of interviews and plan accordingly, with the Work Services Manager s agreement. 18. For further information on the PTL s diary management responsibilities, see the Diary Management chapter of the PTL Manual.

Better Off Calculations (BOCs) 19. An independent benefits calculator has been made available via GOV.uk. This has been provided by a company called entitledto. Claimants should access it from the Benefits Adviser page on Gov.uk. 20. A version for DWP colleagues only is accessible through the Digital Services Division area of the DWP intranet by entering www.dwp.entitledto.co.uk directly into Internet Explorer 9 (in transformed sites) or Firefox (in non-transformed sites). BOC Training Application [BOC (T)] 21. An IT based Training Solution has been developed to enable Work Coaches to practice cases, particularly those with complex circumstances, to improve knowledge and confidence in using the BOC. BOC (T) works in the same way as the live application with some slight difference to the retrieve search and save functionality. More information about these differences is available in the BOC User Guide. Customer Management System (CMS) 22. CMS is the system used to support the new and repeat benefit claims process. It is used mainly by Service Agents, face to face First Contact Officers, Assistant Work Coaches and Work Coaches. Work Coaches can use CMS as part of the preview because information regarding barriers to work and job readiness are captured as part of the first contact. 23. In addition to the preview, Work Coaches are also required to complete a number of fields within the Conditionality and Additional Information screen for cases where a work focused interview (WFI) has been arranged. Fields within this screen include: sought occupation codes; backdating; labour market conditions; and claimant paydays and conditionality. 24. It is important that this screen is completed in all relevant cases as the information must be input into CMS in order to allow cases to be transferred to Legacy systems/benefit Processing and Local Authorities. 25. In addition to completing the Conditionality and Additional Information screen, the Work Coach must complete the clerical form CMS1 JSA. This includes information about the JSA Claimant Commitment/Jobseeker s Agreement and backdating for both LM and benefit information. Work Coaches need to work very closely with the Adviser Support Officer to ensure that the Jobcentre part of the process is seamless and coordinated. The Adviser Support Officer cannot push the data until the Work Coach has completed their part. 26. There are two others things to note about CMS in relation to the advisory process: there is an interface between CMS and LMS, which populates LMS with basic claimant details, the JP marker, etc.

if the CMS record contains errors, the FA may need to delete and rebuild the case. In these instances, CMS informs LMS to cancel the linked new claims interview. Each office must ensure they have a system in place to immediately rebook the new claim interview before the slot is reallocated. 27. For further information on using CMS can be found in the: CMS - Accessibility Guidance. CMS Benefit Delivery Officers Guidance. CMS Financial Assessor Guidance. CMS First Contact Guidance. CMS - Security Guidance. Benefit Systems for Jobseeker s Allowance (JSA), Income Support (IS) and Incapacity Benefit/Employment and Support Allowance (IB/ESA) 28. Work Coaches and Assistant Work Coaches need to use benefit systems to identify if a claimant is still claiming or to check if any sanctions or disallowances have been placed on the benefit. This is essential when we are not in regular contact with a claimant and should always be done before contacting claimants appearing on IS and IB/ESA review schedules. Tax Credits claim 29. It is the role of Jobcentre Plus to take and submit a claim to tax credits from Jobcentre Plus claimants. Provision for dependants is provided by tax credits. When the claimant rings a contact centre to make a claim for IS/JSA (IB), it should be established on the inbound call whether a claim to tax credits is required. 30. The tax credit claim is submitted via E-Portal (or alternative contingency if this service is not available) and a fast track proforma completed and sent, via courier, to HMRC. Work Coaches may also be required to handle Change of Circumstances or General Enquiries. 31. Guidance on the Tax Credits New Claim process, including IT support, can be found in Tax Credit Guidance. The Intranet 32. All members of staff are encouraged to save useful intranet guidance or other sites to their favourites on their PCs, enabling them to access information quickly when required (e.g. Customer Service A-Z, Advisory Services Team Site, Knowledge Hub and Vulnerable Claimants Hub). See the IT Tips Library for further information. Security of Data 33. Work Services Managers and JCMs need to ensure that staff are aware of their responsibilities in relation to keeping all data safe, including any printed outputs (see Chapter 2 of the LMS Administration Guide on Roles & Responsibilities and the DWP Security Portal).

34. Work Services Managers also need to ensure that their Work Coaches operate a clear desk policy, as it is the Work Services Manager s responsibility to ensure that claimants cannot see other claimants details.