Skills Bootcamp Wave 5: Creative (Film and TV)

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£736,156

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  • Education and training services
  • Higher education services
  • Adult and other education services
  • Training services

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  • contract

Published

1 year ago

Description

Buckinghamshire Council has awarded contracts for the provision of Skills Bootcamps in the
Creative (Film and TV) sector for the Buckinghamshire Skills Bootcamp Wave 5 programme.
Skills Bootcamps are intensive flexible training courses up to 16 weeks, with a guaranteed
job interview (in the case of a new job), which equip adults with technical skills that enable
them to access in-demand jobs, apprenticeships, new opportunities and an increased level of
income over time (including for the self-employed). Contracts have been awarded for Skills
Bootcamps delivery from June 2024 to 31st October 2025, funded via the Department for
Education's (DfE) Skills for Life programme.
There were 8 Lots by Subject Area and Potential Providers could tender for any number of Lots.
The Lots were:
Lot A: Skills Bootcamp in Production
Lot B: Management of Production Managers
Lot C: 2nd Assistant Director
Lot D: VFX Production Co-ordinator
Lot E: VFX Production Manager
Lot F: Location Manager
Lot G: Technical Assistants for Outside Broadcasts
Lot H: Riggers for Studio and Outside Broadcasts

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