National Citizen Service Trust - Employment/Career Coaching Provider - Expression of Interest (EOI)
NCS Trust is seeking to procure an Employment/Career Coaching provision to deliver bespoke coaching sessions to the 18 - 24 year olds currently taking part in the UK Year of Service programme.
UK Year of Service (UKYoS) places young adults into socially beneficial job roles; enabling them to build their work experience, skills, network and confidence whilst delivering impact to projects with a clear social purpose.
The programme supports their ability to find sustainable and meaningful next steps into employment, further education or training.
The UK Year of Service programme is for 18 - 24 year olds who experience additional barriers to employment, are furthest from the labour market, and who were not in employment, education or training (NEET) before this placement.
The majority of the UKYoS cohort have a highest education attainment level as an A-level or GCSE, and have varie…
What the supplier must deliver
NCS Trust is seeking to procure
NCS Trust is seeking to procure an Employment/Career Coaching provision to deliver bespoke coaching sessions to the 18.
The successful supplier must have experience in
The successful supplier must have experience in delivering coaching interventions to this audience.
We are seeking a supplier to deliver
We are seeking a supplier to deliver bespoke, 1:1 coaching sessions to approximately 60.
6) in the last three months
6) in the last three months of their placement that support their specific development areas in searching, applying and securing their next opportunity into further employment, education or training.
Each coaching session plan needs to
Each coaching session plan needs to be bespoke and tailored to each individual member.
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- preprocurement · Closed
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