This tender seeks a service provider to conduct a comprehensive human technical capacity assessment for 12 municipalities in Mpumalanga. The assessment aims to evaluate staffing levels, identify skills gaps, and align human resources with service delivery mandates over a six-month period.
The Municipal Infrastructure Support Agent (MISA) is inviting bids for the appointment of a service provider to conduct a Human Technical Capacity Assessment across 12 water service authorities in Mpumalanga Province. The primary objective of this assessment is to evaluate the current human technical resource capacity, including qualifications, skills, and experience of municipal staff, particularly in technical directorates responsible for water and sanitation services. The assessment will identify skills gaps, recommend training and capacity-building initiatives, and ensure alignment with service delivery mandates outlined in the Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Service Delivery and Budget Implementation Plan (SDBIP).
The successful bidder will be required to deliver a series of reports, including an inception report, capacity assessment findings, and a skills development plan. The project duration is set for six months, with the possibility of extension. Stakeholder engagement is crucial, and the service provider must facilitate sessions with municipal officials to ensure the findings and recommendations are collaboratively developed and accepted. This project presents an opportunity for firms with expertise in human resource assessments, municipal infrastructure, and capacity building to contribute significantly to improving service delivery in local government.
This tender is suitable for consulting firms specializing in human resources, municipal infrastructure, and capacity development. Businesses with experience in conducting technical assessments and providing training solutions for local government entities will find this opportunity particularly relevant.