Network of Employability Support and Training – Vocational Training Framework 2026-2030
A Contract Award Notice
by CAPITAL CITY PARTNERSHIP
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Framework (Services)
- Duration
- 3 year (est.)
- Value
- £15M
- Sector
- PROFESSIONAL
- Published
- 10 Apr 2026
- Delivery
- To 09 Apr 2029 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Related Terms
Location
Edinburgh
10 buyers
- Capital City Partnership Edinburgh
- City of Edinburgh Council Edinburgh
- Fife Council Glenrothes
- East Lothian Council East Lothian
- Scottish Borders Council Newtown St Boswells
- West Lothian Council Livingston
- Edinburgh University Edinburgh
- Edinburgh Napier University Edinburgh
- Midlothian Council Dalkeith
20 suppliers
- Hub Dundonald
- Larder West Lothian Livingston
- Triage Central Stirling
- Raeburn Training Kirkcaldy
- Energy Training Academy CIC Dalkeith
- Edinburgh College Edinburgh
- Fife College Dunfermline
- Dumfries & Galloway College Dumfries
- Pitman Training Scotland Edinburgh
- Challenges Catalyst Edinburgh
- Direct Partners Edinburgh
- Staff Power Training Sunderland
- West Lothian College Main Contact for QQ Livingston
- Borders College Galashiels
- Into Work Edinburgh
- Peopleplus Group Bristol
- Mcsence Communication Dalkeith
- Enable Scotland Leading the Way Lanarkshire
- Cert Alloa
- Next Generation Training Hamilton
Description
Training services
Lot Division
| 1 | Hospitality including Food Prep This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the hospitality sector including CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 1 will allow for participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on their future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. Training under Lot 1 will predominantly focus on preparing participants for entry into the following roles (which is a non-exhaustive list): waiter/waitress, kitchen porter, kitchen food-prep assistant, chef assistant, front of the house assistant, customer service assistant, porter. |
| 2 | Health and Social Care This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the Health & Social Care sector including CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 2 will allow for participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on their future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 2 will focus on the Health & Social Care sector and roles such as (but not limited to) Support Worker and Care Assistant. |
| 3 | Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) Childcare vocational training under Lot 3 will support those interested in a career change, and also new entrants to the sector, with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the Early Learning and Childcare Sector including CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 3 will allow participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on any future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 3 will focus primarily on preparing participants to apply for these two roles: Early Learning and Childcare Support Worker, and Early Learning and Childcare Practitioner. |
| 5 | Construction This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the construction industry including CV preparation and updates, interview prep and training in relation to the CSCS Green Labourer exam. The training under Lot 5 will allow participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on any future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 5 will focus primarily on supporting participants in obtaining the following roles: Labourer, Groundworker, Plant Operator, Road Maintenance Worker, and Construction Apprentice. |
| 6 | Design and Creative Industries This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the design and creative industries including CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 6 will allow for participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on any future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 6 will focus primarily on supporting participants in obtaining the following roles: Service Desk Technician/Operator/Desktop Support, Data Entry Clerk, and Digital Content Assistant. |
| 7 | Business and Financial Services This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the business and financial services industries including employability advice, CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 7 will allow participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on any future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 7 will focus on supporting participants in obtaining the following roles: Administrator/Office Assistant, Call Centre Operator, Complaints Handler, Data Entry Clerk. |
| 8 | Retail This vocational training will support career changers and new entrants to the sector with an immersive 2-week overview of the main pillars within the retail industry including employability advice, CV preparation and updates and interview prep. The training under Lot 8 will allow participants to gain valuable insight into the practicalities of the sector and equip them with the knowledge and certificates that will positively impact on any future application process, interview performance and sustainable job outcomes going forward. The training under Lot 8 will focus on supporting participants in obtaining the following roles: Shop Assistant, Stock Controller, and Customer Assistant. |
| 9 | Miscellaneous Lot 9 will enable CCP (or any Buyer) to call off training providers to deliver training answering to general requirements which CCP (or any Buyer) may have from time to time/ad hoc. Accordingly, CCP require that providers bidding for Lot 9 are flexible and reactive to CCP and any Buyer developing needs (whether the service providers supply the training themselves or whether they use a subcontractor). As with all other Lots, CCP will appoint up to 3 training providers for Lot 9, which training providers demonstrate the broadest range of training programmes (and the most significant experience). The envisioned intention of the miscellaneous lot is not to capture every possible eventuality (as this is simply not practicable in the circumstances), but to cover situations whereby a requirement arises that doesn’t quite sit in any of the other lots, and whereby a service provider may be able to provide the requirement. |
| 10 | Construction – including Net Zero, Retrofit & Capital Projects This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. A widening gap exists between the skills of the current workforce and the new skills required for modern construction practices which includes advanced technologies, such as 3D printing, Prefabrication, Modular Construction and Building Information Modelling (BIM). The sector is strongly influenced by other challenges, such as to demonstrate that methods and practice promote sustainable construction using environmentally friendly practices, including energy efficiency designs. The upskilling training offer (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions to meet the skill requirements in this high-demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 11 | Artificial Intelligence (AI) / Data Skills & Technology This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. Digitalisation and automation are creating a widening gap between the skills of the current workforce and the digital capability required for growing end emerging industries. The higher skills training will provide customised programmes to address the digital skills gaps prevalent across these industries. The upskilling training offer for this sector (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions in this high demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 12 | Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering and Robotics This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. The fast-paced evolution of technologies like AI and robotics require employers within these sectors to constantly adapt and invest in the upskilling of their workforce in advanced technologies. As employers constantly adapt to understanding the impact of these new technologies, the higher level training will provide customised programmes to address the skills gaps prevalent across these industries. The upskilling training offer for this sector (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions in this high demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 13 | Tourism, Hospitality and Culture This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. Tourism, Hospitality and Culture are dynamic and growing sectors offering diverse employment opportunities requiring a strong customer-focused skillset. The higher skills training will provide customised programmes to upskill employees to enable the sectors to remain competitive and adapt to evolving industry demands, including digitalization and shifts in customer expectations and services. The upskilling training offer for this sector (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions in this high demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 14 | Advanced Health and Social Care This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. In today’s evolving health and social care market, workforce challenges are placing significant pressure on employers. To navigate these challenges the sector requires a workforce equipped with a range of higher-level skills including Technological Proficiency and strong Management and Leadership capabilities. The upskilling training offer for this sector (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions in this high demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 15 | Land & Rural Skills This vocational training will support individuals to gain (above entry level) sector specific skills and progress into higher-skilled roles within their current workplace or with a new employer. The land and rural skills sector faces significant challenges, including labour shortages, difficulty accessing training and attracting and retaining workers. The job market in this sector is diverse and includes agriculture, aquaculture, environmental conservation equine, game and wildlife, horticulture, land-based engineering, rural skills, trees and timber. The upskilling training offer for this sector (lasting up to 16 weeks) will be co-designed with employers to offer bespoke training solutions in this high demand sector. The training will be delivered flexibly (in person and online) and at times that suit the employer and participants. |
| 16 | Advanced Miscellaneous Lot 16 will enable CCP (or any Buyer) to call off training providers to deliver training answering to general requirements which CCP (or any Buyer) may have from time to time/ad hoc. Accordingly, CCP require that providers bidding for Lot 16 are flexible and reactive to CCP and any Buyer developing needs (whether the service providers supply the training themselves or whether they use a subcontractor). As with all other Lots, CCP will appoint up to 3 training providers for Lot 16, which training providers demonstrate the broadest range of training programmes (and the most significant experience). The envisioned intention of the miscellaneous lot is not to capture every possible eventuality (as this is simply not practicable in the circumstances), but to cover situations whereby a requirement arises that doesn’t quite sit in any of the other lots, and whereby a service provider may be able to provide the requirement. |
Award Detail
| 1 | Hub (Dundonald)
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| 2 | Larder West Lothian (Livingston)
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| 3 | Triage Central (Stirling)
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| 4 | Raeburn Training (Kirkcaldy)
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| 5 | Energy Training Academy CIC (Dalkeith)
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| 6 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 7 | Fife College (Dunfermline)
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| 8 | Fife College (Dunfermline)
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| 9 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 10 | Dumfries & Galloway College (Dumfries)
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| 11 | Pitman Training Scotland (Edinburgh)
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| 12 | Challenges Catalyst (Edinburgh)
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| 13 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 14 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 15 | Fife College (Dunfermline)
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| 16 | Staff Power Training (Sunderland)
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| 17 | Fife College (Dunfermline)
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| 18 | Dumfries & Galloway College (Dumfries)
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| 19 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 20 | Fife College (Dunfermline)
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| 21 | West Lothian College Main Contact for QQ (Livingston)
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| 22 | Borders College (Galashiels)
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| 23 | Into Work (Edinburgh)
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| 24 | Challenges Catalyst (Edinburgh)
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| 25 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 26 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 27 | Pitman Training Scotland (Edinburgh)
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| 28 | Peopleplus Group (Bristol)
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| 29 | Mcsence Communication (Dalkeith)
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| 30 | Triage Central (Stirling)
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| 31 | Enable Scotland Leading the Way (Lanarkshire)
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| 32 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 33 | West Lothian College Main Contact for QQ (Livingston)
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| 34 | Edinburgh College (Edinburgh)
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| 35 | Raeburn Training (Kirkcaldy)
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| 36 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 37 | West Lothian College Main Contact for QQ (Livingston)
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| 38 | Pitman Training Scotland (Edinburgh)
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| 39 | West Lothian College Main Contact for QQ (Livingston)
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| 40 | Cert (Alloa)
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| 41 | Pitman Training Scotland (Edinburgh)
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| 42 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 43 | Triage Central (Stirling)
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| 44 | Peopleplus Group (Bristol)
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| 45 | Triage Central (Stirling)
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| 46 | Next Generation Training (Hamilton)
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| 47 | Into Work (Edinburgh)
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| 48 | Direct Partners (Edinburgh)
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| 49 | Peopleplus Group (Bristol)
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Award Criteria
| Quality | 70.0 |
| Cost | 30.0 |
CPV Codes
- 80000000 - Education and training services
- 80530000 - Vocational training services
Indicators
- Award on basis of price and quality.
Other Information
(SC Ref:824896)
Reference
- FTS 032802-2026