IT, Business and Professional Services Training Provision

Complete

Value

£480,000

Classifications

  • Education and training services

Tags

  • tenderAmendment

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 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.
Show less description
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.

Documents

Premium

Bypass the hassle of outdated portals. Get all the information you need right here, right now.

  • Contract Agreement

    The official contract terms, conditions, and scopes of work.

    Download
  • Award Notice

    Details on the tender award and selected suppliers.

    Download

Similar Contracts

Open

Essex Music Services E-Learning Resource

• This procurement is grant funded through Arts Council England. • ECC on behalf of the Greater Essex Music Hub are looking to procure the provision of an online curriculum support tool and an online digital platform with an experienced and innovative digital learning partner to replace its existing contract. ECC is keen to continue with this methodology of delivering this Service to our schools. • Greater Essex Music Hub has developed a strong portfolio of both local and national partnership organisations to support the work of the Music Hub across the county, and ECC are looking to continue to work with an experienced and innovative digital learning partner. • As a geographically large music Hub area, a strong online music resource offer is essential in helping maintain the engage and support of schools, enabling good quality music provision to be delivered consistently and to support musical transition between key stages. • This digital offering will help compliment the other services and opportunities offered to schools, such as instrumental learning, access to high quality singing, instrumental hire and is a tangible way of offering virtual support to teachers and pupils when face-to-face contact is not always possible. • There is a proven demand for digital learning resources across the whole Music Hub region with strong historical engagement within the curriculum resources offered to schools in each local authority area. • Greater Essex Music Hub will not require the successful bidder to interact with any other interfaces or contracted providers, however, there may be introduction to other partners who are developing or providing work as a Hub partner, that may benefit the on-going provision of this contract holder. • With the publication of the Model Music Curriculum in 2021 and a New National Plan for Music Education in 2022, it is expected that the provider of this service will support schools both to deliver the Model Music Curriculum as a minimum standard, and to support the wider delivery of the National Plan for Music Education. • The digital learning platform should be able to provide resources for at least 667 locations, allowing specialist and non-specialist teachers to deliver a high-quality music curriculum and to focus their time on quality delivery and musical progression for their pupils. • The project will be in two lots: curriculum support tool and an online digital platform. • Each lot has a maximum level of funding per annum as follows: - Lot 1: max value £125k - Lot 2: max value £50k Bids must not exceed these values. Please refer to the bidders guidance provided with the tender documents on ProContract.

Katy Reed

Published 2 days ago

AI Bid Assistant

Our AI-powered tool to help you create winning bids is coming soon!

View Contract Source Save Contract

Organisation

Stephen Belling

[email protected]

0121 446 4545 ext 8506

Timeline complete