Seeking a Subject Matter Expert to facilitate the development of a Technology and Digital Skills Practitioner programme. The project duration is three months, focusing on creating comprehensive assessment tools and curriculum aligned with QCTO standards.
The Media, Information and Communication Technologies Sector Education and Training Authority (MICT SETA) is inviting proposals for the appointment of a Subject Matter Expert Facilitator. This role is crucial for the development of a Skills Programme aimed at enhancing technology and digital skills. The selected expert will facilitate workshops, develop a bank of assessments, and create marking rubrics in alignment with the Occupational Qualifications Sub-Framework (OQSF) standards. Key deliverables include the creation of a comprehensive Skills Programme Curriculum Document, RPL Mechanism, and various assessment instruments, all to be completed within a three-month timeframe.
The facilitator will also be responsible for managing feedback from the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) and ensuring that all documentation meets the necessary compliance requirements. This tender presents an opportunity for experts in educational programme development to contribute to the advancement of digital skills in South Africa, ultimately supporting economic growth and workforce readiness in the technology sector.
This tender is suitable for educational consultants, training providers, and subject matter experts with experience in curriculum development and assessment design, particularly in technology and digital skills.