Business Support Advisor to Support New Office Development

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Value

£48,000

Classifications

  • Research and development services and related consultancy services

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

2 years ago

Published

2 years ago

Description

Rushcliffe Borough Council (RBC) have been awarded £1.6m of European Regional Development Funding (ERDF) as a contribution towards the costs of a new office development being built by RBC at Chapel Lane in Bingham. As a condition of the funding RBC have committed to appointing a Business Support Advisor to provide a package of support including one to one advice, events / training and networking opportunities to the businesses who are based in the new offices and also those in the surrounding area. 

The Business Support Advisor will be required to work with SMEs (Small and Medium Enterprises), helping them to access a range of business support solutions including funding that will help drive performance improvement and grow new or safeguard existing jobs. The role will be to provide business support to businesses located in the new Chapel Lane offices as well as from the surrounding area (as required to meet the identified targets).

The deadline for completed tender submissions to be received on the eTendering Portal is 12:00 noon on 21st February 2022. 

The Contract is due to commence in May 2022 (subject to any further delays in the build programme).

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