IT, Business and Professional Services Training Provision

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Value

£480,000

Classifications

  • Education and training services

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  • award

Submission Deadline

3 years ago

Published

3 years ago

Description

A training organisation is required to assist Birmingham Metropolitan college build its capacity to deliver out of area and flexible blended options that will support learners meet the regions specific requirements to support digital upskilling within the region particularly around level 3 coding, cyber security, data protection and analytics all of which there is a significant demand for in the west midlands for job outcomes. 

There is also a demand in the midlands for upskilling in business and professional services with a view to progress into management and college provision. This is particularly so with learners in health care sectors where there is a requirement to support the skills development of staff to work in front line roles. 

The full request for a quotation with further details of what is required and how to apply is the first document attached to this submission.
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Two documents have to be provided to the College's Company Secretary: the Quotation Form and the PQQ and Due Diligence Form.

The email address to which submission documents should be sent is [email protected] and the email subject matter should read: Tender Submission re Health Care and Digital

Additional information: Responses to points of clarification.

The PQQ and Due Diligence Form Quality Section requests details of awarding organisations and accreditation and reference to Ofsted status. The Staff section refers to staffing qualifications. 
 
The College will use the information provided in these sections to assess the experience and qualification status of training providers and extent to which what is offered will meet the Funding conditions of the Education and Skills Funding Agency and the West Midlands Combined Authority.

By "online" we mean remote learning with no need for physical attendance and flexibility for the student to learn at any time.

We have no specific cyber security training requirement: A portfolio to pick and choose from is preferable.

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Stephen Belling

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0121 446 4545 ext 8506

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