SCC0054SR Level 5 Assistant Practitioner (Health) Foundation Degree. - AWARD

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  • Vocational training services

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Submission Deadline

4 years ago

Published

4 years ago

Description

Suffolk County Council is seeking a mini competition against the following Dynamic Purchasing System: CD1227 Apprenticeship Learning Providers, OJEU 2018/S 097221635.
      
      Level 5 Assistant Practitioner (Health) Higher Apprenticeship (Foundation Degree).  Lot 7.  As per the mini-competition specification document we are looking for a training provider who can deliver a local health related foundation degree as the underpinning qualification which will enable the apprentices to join the shortened BSc Nursing Degree Apprenticeship Children's pathway.  The programme will be for up to 15 apprentices over a three year period (if Suffolk County Council has a low uptake we will default to a cohort of 5 apprentices every other year).
      
      Further details can be found in the 'My Tenders' area of this website, by selecting the 'View Details' button for this project.
      
      The deadline for returned submissions is Tuesday 20th April 2021 by 3pm. Please note late returns will NOT be permitted.
      
      The deadline for clarification questions is Friday 16th April 2021 by 3pm which must be generated via the correspondence option on the website

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