The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition seeks proposals for an occupational therapist to provide occupational therapy services to its employees over a three-year period. This initiative aims to enhance employee well-being and productivity.
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (dtic) is inviting proposals from qualified occupational therapists to deliver comprehensive occupational therapy services to its employees for a duration of three years. The selected service provider will be responsible for assessing employee needs, developing tailored therapy plans, and implementing interventions that promote mental and physical well-being in the workplace. The goal is to improve overall employee health, reduce absenteeism, and enhance job satisfaction through targeted therapeutic support.
Proposals should demonstrate the ability to provide a range of services, including individual assessments, group therapy sessions, and workshops focused on stress management and ergonomic practices. The successful bidder will also be expected to collaborate with HR and management to identify specific employee needs and to track the effectiveness of the interventions provided. This tender represents an opportunity to contribute significantly to the health and productivity of the dtic workforce, ultimately supporting the department's mission to foster a competitive and thriving economic environment in South Africa.
This tender is suitable for registered occupational therapists and healthcare providers with experience in workplace wellness programs. Businesses that can demonstrate a proven track record in delivering occupational therapy services and enhancing employee health outcomes are encouraged to apply.
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