This tender seeks a service provider to review and realign the FarmTogether Skills Training Programme with the Quality Council for Trade and Occupations model over a seven-month period. The goal is to enhance the programme's effectiveness and compliance with industry standards.
The National Department of Agriculture is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to undertake a comprehensive review and realignment of the FarmTogether Skills Training Programme. This initiative aims to ensure that the training programme meets the standards set by the Quality Council for Trade and Occupations (QCTO). The selected provider will be responsible for assessing the current curriculum, identifying gaps, and proposing necessary adjustments to align with QCTO requirements. The project duration is set for seven months, during which the provider will engage with stakeholders, gather feedback, and implement changes to enhance the programme's relevance and effectiveness.
The successful bidder will need to demonstrate expertise in skills development, training programme evaluation, and familiarity with the QCTO framework. Key deliverables include a detailed report on the current programme's strengths and weaknesses, a realignment strategy, and a revised curriculum that meets QCTO standards. This tender presents an opportunity for service providers to contribute to the improvement of skills training in the agricultural sector, ultimately benefiting both learners and the industry by ensuring a well-trained workforce ready to meet market demands.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms and training organizations with expertise in skills development, curriculum design, and alignment with national standards. Businesses with a proven track record in educational programme evaluation and realignment are encouraged to apply.