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OPEN TENDER PROCESS- PROCUREMENT EXTERNAL TUTORS ESF CALL 2 PROGRAMME

First Steps Women's Centre

The Select List of Tutors is open to supply External Tutors for the delivery of the WTEE project, which is part of the European Social Fund (Call 2) Northern Ireland programme, delivered by FSWC 2018-2022 via the Department for the Economy NI

First Steps Women's Centre (FSWC) wish to appoint tutors to deliver courses for their project “Women Towards Education and Employment (WTEE)” which is partially funded by the European Social Fund (ESF) and the Department for Economy (DfE). Accredited courses must be no higher than Level 1. Please note all courses are demand led and FSWC cannot provide a guaranteed level of work.  This tender process is for a 4 year delivery plan. FSWC reserves the right to re-open the process if necessary.

Invitation to tender is based on price per hour (in order that cost per session can be calculated to comply with tender specification). This should be clearly evident in your application.. This tender process is for a 4 year delivery plan so the price you quote should cover the whole 4 year period.

FSWC reserves the right to re-open the process if necessary.

If you wish to submit a tender and to be added to our Select List please email or post your tender application to [email protected] clearly stating what course/courses you would like to apply to deliver, your quote per hour and detailing any relevant experience you have.


Tenders will be assessed on 80% cost and 20% experience in delivery. 

**There is no guaranteed number of sessions nor level of work for responders to this invitation to tender **

Details of the application process are available on FSWC’s website - http://www.firststepswomenscentre.org/


The deadline for all tender applications is Thursday 21st June 2018 @ 12 Noon

Any applications received after this date will not be accepted.

Closing Date

Thursday / 21 June 2018
12:00pm

Contact Details

21a William Street
Dungannon
BT70 1DX
United Kingdom

These courses are funded by Northern Ireland European Social Fund

Northern Ireland European Social Fund
Department for the Economy