Employee Assistance and Occupational Health provision

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  • Health services
  • Architectural, construction, engineering and inspection services

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Published

4 years ago

Description

Employee Assistance and Occupational Health provision
The Regenda Group seeks to appoint an Employee Assistance provider for Regenda group staff (approximately 680 people) and an Occupational Health provider to support Regenda group staff and family members (approximately 1,400 people)
The Contracts will be for an initial term of two years, commencing 1 May 2021. Regenda may extend the Contract following the Contract Period.
To express an interest in tendering for this procurement, please register on the Proactis e-tendering portal, which can be found at: https://supplierlive.proactisp2p.com and follow the registration instructions.  Please note that it is free to register on Proactis, which can be accessed at any time of the day.
Should you have any queries, or are having problems registering on the portal, you should contact the eTendering provider by Email: [email protected].
No guarantee, warranty or assurance can be given in relation to the total volume or value of any services required under this contract.

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