Seeking a qualified service provider to moderate EISA instruments for registered occupational qualifications, specifically for the Security Officer role and three associated part-qualifications totaling 86 credits. The project aims to ensure compliance and quality in training assessments.
The Safety and Security Sector Education and Training Authority (Sasseta) is inviting proposals from experienced service providers to undertake the moderation of developed EISA instruments for registered occupational qualifications, particularly focusing on the Security Officer qualification and three related part-qualifications amounting to 86 credits. This moderation process is crucial to uphold the integrity and quality of the assessment tools used in training programs, ensuring they meet the required standards set by the relevant authorities.
The selected service provider will be responsible for reviewing and validating the assessment instruments, providing feedback for improvements, and ensuring that they align with the national qualifications framework. This role is essential in maintaining the credibility of the qualifications and enhancing the skills of individuals in the security sector. The project is expected to commence following the closing date of the tender on February 27, 2026, and will require a thorough understanding of occupational qualifications and assessment practices.
By participating in this tender, service providers will contribute to the development of a skilled workforce in the security industry, thus playing a vital role in enhancing public safety. This opportunity is ideal for businesses with expertise in education and training moderation, particularly those familiar with the South African qualifications framework and the security sector's specific needs.
This tender is suitable for businesses specializing in education and training services, particularly those with experience in moderation of qualifications and assessments in the security sector. Companies with a proven track record in compliance and quality assurance in training programs are encouraged to apply.