Provision of Training Services

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Value

£0

Classifications

  • Training services
  • Vocational training services
  • Computer-user familiarisation and training services
  • Computer training services
  • Industrial and technical training services
  • Industrial training services
  • Driving-school services
  • Driving-test services
  • Driving lessons
  • First-aid training services
  • Safety training services
  • Personal development training services
  • Training and simulation in security equipment

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  • tender

Submission Deadline

4 months ago

Published

5 months ago

Description

Provision of Training Services whereby successful trainees receive qualifications recognised and valued by employers across the relevant sector(s). The Service Provider(s) shall be responsible for the successful completion of all processes, procedures, and any other matters required for each trainee to achieve the relevant qualification(s). This includes, without being limited to: performing appropriate training and testing; ensuring each application for certification is submitted correctly and timeously; liaising with the applicable awarding body and any other relevant third party; and undertaking any other relevant action(s). As required by the Buyer, the Supplier shall also provide Training Services not formally recognised by an external awarding body.

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