Further Education Colleges Governor Recruitment Services Pilot
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The purpose of the PIN is to initiate market engagement.
It is not a call for competition.
This PIN is intended to inform the market of a potential future procurement exercise to appoint a supplier to work with the Department on providing the outlined service on a pilot basis to selected Further Education (FE) Colleges.
The FE Colleges Governor Recruitment Services Pilot is designed to test the effectiveness of increasing the availability of bespoke governor recruitment services for the governing boards of FE colleges, and so increase their capacity to offer effective leadership to their colleges.
These recruitment services will be free for colleges at the point of use.
To ensure that the service is targeted on those college boards which have the greatest need of help, referrals will be made to the supplier via the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) or the Further Education Commissioner (FEC) Team at DfE.
The expected outputs are: • A minimum of 30 successful appointments to key voluntary governor positions on the boards of colleges referred to the service by the ESFA or the FEC (ESFA and FEC will have discretion to specify "key" appointments, but the emphasis is likely to be on Chairs, Deputy Chairs, and committee chairs for Finance or Audit) • Ongoing support and development for appointees to help them to manage their new responsibilities and continue in their role.
This should include access to a network or mentor, and to relevant induction or development support (this could be delivered via webinars, for example) • A pool of at least 10 appropriately qualified and experienced candidates for short notice interim appointments to key governance posts • A short evaluation report, based on a survey of users.
Funding will be available in the financial year from April 2020 to March 2021.
A maximum of £110,000 (including VAT) is available for this pilot (up to £100,000 for delivery and up to £10,000 for evaluation).
We expect to appoint one supplier.
Bidders will need to provide a tender response for both sections, which will carry weightings of 91%:9% in line with the split of overall funding.
The contract will be awarded to the bidder with the highest overall score, but we reserve the right to not award the evaluation portion of the contract if it does not offer value for money when compared to an in-house option.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) will be derived from the required outputs and from measures of customer satisfaction.
They will be finalised with the successful bidder following contract award.
We will be holding a webinar to give some more information and provide an opportunity to ask questions on Thursday 5th March at 14:30 - 15:30.
Please email governancepilots.fecolleges@education.gov.uk to express your interest and we will send on the invite.
All information from the day, including Q&A, will be made available to those who are unable to attend.
What the supplier must deliver
To ensure that the service is targeted
To ensure that the service is targeted on those college boards which have the greatest need of help, referrals will be made to the supplier via the Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) or the Further Education Commissioner (FEC) Team at DfE.
• Ongoing support and development for appointees
• Ongoing support and development for appointees to help them to manage their new responsibilities and continue in their role.
This should include access to a network
This should include access to a network or mentor, and to relevant induction or development support (this could be delivered via webinars, for example).
Bidders will need to provide a tender
Bidders will need to provide a tender response for both sections, which will carry weightings of 91%:9% in line with the split of overall funding.
We will be holding a webinar
We will be holding a webinar to give some more information and provide an opportunity to ask questions on Thursday 5th March at 14:30.
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