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Buy nowSeeking QCTO-accredited providers for training and trade testing in artisan trades. The contract spans 36 months, focusing on apprenticeship, ARPL, and skills programs for the Mpumalanga region.
The Mpumalanga Office of the Premier is inviting tenders for the appointment of a panel of Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) accredited skills development providers. This initiative aims to deliver comprehensive training and trade testing services specifically tailored for artisan trades. The successful providers will be responsible for implementing apprenticeship programs, facilitating Artisan Recognition of Prior Learning (ARPL), and offering various skills development programs over a period of 36 months.
The scope of work includes designing and delivering training modules that meet the QCTO standards, conducting trade tests to assess the competencies of apprentices, and providing support for the recognition of prior learning. Providers must demonstrate their capability to deliver high-quality training that aligns with industry standards and meets the needs of the local workforce. This tender represents a significant opportunity to contribute to skills development in Mpumalanga, ultimately enhancing the employability of artisans in the region and supporting economic growth.
By participating in this tender, accredited skills development providers can play a vital role in shaping the future of artisan trades in Mpumalanga. The successful execution of these programs will not only benefit the apprentices but also strengthen the local economy by ensuring a skilled workforce that meets industry demands.
This tender is suitable for QCTO-accredited training providers, vocational education institutions, and organizations specializing in skills development and trade testing services. Businesses with experience in apprenticeship programs and ARPL are particularly encouraged to apply.