Claim your organisation.
Become a verified recruiter.
Take control of how your organisation appears on GeraJobs. Claiming and verification are free — verification simply confirms that a named person represents the organisation. It is an identity check, not a rating, an endorsement, or any kind of approval by GeraJobs.
What “verified recruiter” means
A verified recruiter on GeraJobs is an employer or in-house recruiter whose link to a named organisation we have confirmed — by checking that you control an email address at the organisation’s domain and, where you provide one, that the organisation’s public registration identifier (a Companies House number, or for care providers a CQC provider ID) matches a real registered entity. Verification confirms who you are. It is not a rating, an endorsement, a guarantee of the roles you post, or any form of regulatory approval by GeraJobs.
What it does mean
- A named person has confirmed they represent the organisation.
- They control a work email at the organisation’s domain.
- Where a company/provider ID was given, it matches a real registered entity.
- The organisation can correct, claim, or remove its own listings.
What it does not mean
- It is NOT an endorsement, rating, or quality score by GeraJobs.
- It is NOT a guarantee about any specific role, salary, or vacancy.
- It is NOT a regulatory approval — GeraJobs is not a regulator.
- It does NOT replace right-to-work, DBS, or registration checks when you hire.
How claiming and verification work
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Tell us which organisation you represent
Give the organisation name exactly as it should appear, your name, and a work email at the organisation’s domain. Optionally add a Companies House number, or — if you are a care provider — a CQC provider ID, which lets us confirm the entity faster.
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We confirm you represent it
We email the work address you gave to confirm you control it, and where you supplied a registration identifier we check it matches a real registered entity on the relevant public register. This is an identity check, not an assessment of the organisation.
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Your organisation is marked verified
Once confirmed, listings under your organisation show a “verified recruiter” marker that means one thing: a named representative has been confirmed. You can correct aggregated listings, add a direct apply link, or have a listing removed — all free.
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Post and manage roles
Publish genuine vacancies on the Free plan (3/month), feature one for GBP 29 (30-day listing), or hire continuously on Unlimited at GBP 79/month. Applications arrive in your dashboard — no middlemen, no per-applicant fee.
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This is not a job posting — it gives you control of your organisation's presence. We email you to confirm you represent the organisation before anything is marked verified or changed.
Questions about claiming and verification
- What does “verified recruiter” actually mean on GeraJobs?
- It means a named person has been confirmed as a representative of the organisation — by controlling a work email at the organisation’s domain and, where provided, a public registration identifier that matches a real registered entity. It is an identity check only: not a rating, not an endorsement, and not a regulatory approval by GeraJobs.
- Is claiming my organisation or getting verified free?
- Yes. Claiming an aggregated listing, correcting it, having it removed, and being marked as a verified recruiter are all free. You only pay if you separately choose a featured post (GBP 29 for 30 days) or the Unlimited plan (GBP 79/month). Candidates are never charged.
- My organisation appears in a listing I never posted — why?
- Some listings are aggregated from public job boards so candidates can find them in one place. If your organisation is named, you were not charged and nothing was submitted by you. Claiming lets you take control of the listing — correct it, add a direct apply link, or remove it.
- How do you verify a claim?
- We email the work address you provide to confirm you control it before anything changes, and where you supply a Companies House number or CQC provider ID we check it against the relevant public register. We use these details only to process the claim.
- Can a recruitment agency be a verified recruiter?
- Yes — a recruitment agency can advertise genuine vacancies and be verified as the representative of its own agency. To keep listings honest, name the actual hiring organisation in the advert where you can. Note that GeraJobs itself is a job board, not a recruitment agency: we publish adverts and never place or supply staff.
- Does verification vet the jobs I post or check my applicants?
- No. Verification confirms your identity as an organisation representative. It does not review your roles and does not run right-to-work, DBS, or professional-registration checks — those remain your responsibility as the employer when you hire.
Sources
- Companies House — company information service — The public register used to confirm a company number matches a real registered entity.
- CQC — check a care provider / provider directory — The public CQC data used to confirm a supplied care-provider ID exists (care providers only).
- GOV.UK — right-to-work checks for employers — The employer’s own legal duty when hiring — GeraJobs does not perform this check.
- Google — JobPosting structured-data guidelines — The required and recommended fields a job advert must carry to be eligible for the Google Jobs experience.
GeraJobs is a job board, not a recruitment agency and not a regulator. We publish your adverts and pass applications to you directly. We do not place, supply, or vet staff; we do not carry out right-to-work, DBS, or professional-registration checks; and candidates are never charged to apply. Verification confirms that you represent the organisation named on your listings — nothing more. Right-to-work, DBS, and any professional-registration checks remain the employer’s responsibility. Fees and rules change — confirm the current position with the relevant official source before acting. Facts reviewed July 2026.