The Mine Health and Safety Council seeks a service provider for comprehensive Contract Management training for its employees. The training will cover key aspects of contract lifecycle management, ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
The Mine Health and Safety Council (MHSC) is inviting proposals from accredited service providers to deliver a tailored training program focused on Contract Management for its employees. This training aims to equip participants with the necessary skills to effectively manage contracts throughout their lifecycle, from award to close-out, in compliance with the Public Finance Management Act (PFMA) and the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA). The program will include modules on legislative frameworks, contract administration, performance monitoring, risk management, and the practical application of data privacy clauses.
The selected service provider will be responsible for developing customized training materials, facilitating sessions for up to 30 delegates, and providing post-training reports that include attendance registers and feedback. The training will take place at a venue within a 50 km radius of the MHSC office, with catering provided for participants. Successful bidders will demonstrate their expertise in contract management training within the public sector and provide evidence of accreditation from relevant bodies. This initiative is crucial for enhancing the skills of MHSC employees, promoting effective contract management, and ensuring compliance with legal requirements.
This tender is suitable for training providers with expertise in contract management, particularly those accredited by relevant SETAs. Businesses that have experience in delivering training to public sector employees and can demonstrate a strong understanding of the PFMA and POPIA regulations are encouraged to apply.