Seeking a service provider to recruit and deliver Learnership training for the National Certificate in Banking (NQF 5). This initiative aims to enhance skills in the banking sector, providing valuable training for participants over a specified duration.
The Small Enterprise Development and Finance Agency (Sedfa) is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to facilitate the recruitment and delivery of Learnership training for the National Certificate in Banking (NQF 5). This program is designed to develop essential skills and knowledge in banking, thereby contributing to the professional growth of participants and addressing skills shortages in the sector. The successful provider will be responsible for the entire training process, including recruitment, curriculum delivery, and assessment.
The scope of work includes designing a comprehensive training program that aligns with the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) standards, ensuring that the training is relevant, practical, and beneficial for learners. Providers must demonstrate experience in delivering similar training programs, possess qualified trainers, and have a robust assessment methodology. The training is expected to take place over a defined period, culminating in the certification of participants. This initiative not only aims to empower individuals but also to enhance the overall capacity of the banking sector, fostering economic growth and development.
By participating in this tender, service providers will have the opportunity to contribute to the development of a skilled workforce in the banking industry, while also benefiting from a contract that supports their operational growth. The successful implementation of this learnership program is anticipated to yield long-term benefits for both the participants and the broader economy.
This tender is suitable for training providers, educational institutions, and organizations with expertise in banking and financial services education. Businesses with a proven track record in learnership programs and a strong understanding of NQF standards are encouraged to apply.