The subject of the contract, consisting of three parts, is the development of a draft sectoral qualification framework (SRK) for the following sectors/industries:
1. Food Processing (SRK PŻ)
2. Marketing communication (SRK KM)
3. Cybersecurity (SRK CB)
Each part of the order concerns the development of SRK for one of the above sectors.
The Contractor may submit only one offer (also as a member of the consortium) — concerning the execution of one part of the order, i.e. the development of SRK for one sector. The submission of more than one offer will result in the rejection of all the Contractor's tenders submitted in the proceedings.
Food Processing (SRK PŻ)A sectoral qualification framework is a description of qualification levels in a particular sector or industry. Due to the fact that the individual components of the description of these levels take into account the contexts specific to the field, the characteristics of the levels in SRK are less general than in the PRK. The sectoral qualification framework is referred to the PRK, which facilitates the inclusion of qualifications in a given field into the Integrated Qualification System (cf. Sławiński, 2016).
The subject of the contract, consisting of three parts, is the development of a draft sectoral qualification framework (SRK) for the following sectors/industries:
1. Food Processing (SRK PŻ)
2. Marketing communication (SRK KM)
3. Cybersecurity (SRK CB)
Each part of the order concerns the development of SRK for one of the above sectors. The Contractor may submit only one offer (also as a member of the consortium) — concerning the execution of one part of the order, i.e. the development of SRK for one sector. The submission of more than one offer will result in the rejection of all the Contractor's tenders submitted in the proceedings.
Each Sector Qualification Framework for the above industries will be developed by a team of experts with specialized knowledge of the sector concerned (its entities and the relationship between them, competence of sector workers and the most important granted qualifications in the industry, etc.), as well as knowledge in the field of qualifications, education and training programmes for the particular economy department at home and abroad, as well as basic knowledge of the PRK and assumptions of ZSK in Poland.
The Order Item Description outlines the general assumptions and requirements for Contractors common to the whole order. Due to the peculiarities of each sector and thus each project of the framework, separate requirements are described for: the assumptions of the development of the framework, the expert team and the deadline of implementation.
1. The definition of the sector, in consultation with the Contracting Authority, may be modified or refined during the execution of the Order.
2. The work on SRK for these sectors will take place with the participation of representatives of key actors and stakeholder groups in the industry who should participate in the verification of the solutions developed by experts.
3. The SRK project for the sector will comply with the assumptions of ZSK and the provisions of the ZSK Act concerning SRK.
4. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector will be adequate to the specifics of this sector.
5. The characteristics of SRK for the sector concerned should take into account, inter alia, the key groups of competence required to work in the sector and should relate to the qualifications given therein.
6. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector should not be a copy or elaboration of an already existing framework. With the written consent of the contracting authority, it is permitted to include in the SRK part of the level characteristics contained in the previously developed framework where the areas of competence are common to that framework and at the same time are characteristic of the SRK being developed.
Details of the item of the order are contained in Annex No. 7 - Description of the Order Item
Marketing communication (SRK KM)A sectoral qualification framework is a description of qualification levels in a particular sector or industry. Due to the fact that the individual components of the description of these levels take into account the contexts specific to the field, the characteristics of the levels in SRK are less general than in the PRK. The sectoral qualification framework is referred to the PRK, which facilitates the inclusion of qualifications in a given field into the Integrated Qualification System (cf. Sławiński, 2016).
The subject of the contract, consisting of three parts, is the development of a draft sectoral qualification framework (SRK) for the following sectors/industries:
1. Food Processing (SRK PŻ)
2. Marketing communication (SRK KM)
3. Cybersecurity (SRK CB)
Each part of the order concerns the development of SRK for one of the above sectors. The Contractor may submit only one offer (also as a member of the consortium) — concerning the execution of one part of the order, i.e. the development of SRK for one sector. Submission of more than one offer will result in rejection of all offers of the Contractor
filed in the proceedings.
Each Sector Qualification Framework for the above industries will be developed by a team of experts with specialized knowledge of the sector concerned (its entities and the relationship between them, competence of sector workers and the most important granted qualifications in the industry, etc.), as well as knowledge in the field of qualifications, education and training programmes for the particular economy department at home and abroad, as well as basic knowledge of the PRK and assumptions of ZSK in Poland.
The Order Item Description outlines the general assumptions and requirements for Contractors common to the whole order. Due to the peculiarities of each sector and thus each project of the framework, separate requirements are described for: the assumptions of the development of the framework, the expert team and the deadline of implementation.
1. The definition of the sector, in consultation with the Contracting Authority, may be modified or refined during the execution of the Order.
2. The work on SRK for these sectors will take place with the participation of representatives of key actors and stakeholder groups in the industry who should participate in the verification of the solutions developed by experts.
3. The SRK project for the sector will comply with the assumptions of ZSK and the provisions of the ZSK Act concerning SRK.
4. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector will be adequate to the specifics of this sector.
5. The characteristics of SRK for the sector concerned should take into account, inter alia, the key groups of competence required to work in the sector and should relate to the qualifications given therein.
6. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector should not be a copy or elaboration of an already existing framework. With the written consent of the contracting authority, it is permitted to include in the SRK part of the level characteristics contained in the previously developed framework where the areas of competence are common to that framework and at the same time are characteristic of the SRK being developed.
Details of the item of the order are contained in Annex No. 7 - Description of the Order Item
Cybersecurity (SRK CB)A sectoral qualification framework is a description of qualification levels in a particular sector or industry. Due to the fact that the individual components of the description of these levels take into account the contexts specific to the field, the characteristics of the levels in SRK are less general than in the PRK. The sectoral qualification framework is referred to the PRK, which facilitates the inclusion of qualifications in a given field into the Integrated Qualification System (cf. Sławiński, 2016).
The subject of the contract, consisting of three parts, is the development of a draft sectoral qualification framework (SRK) for the following sectors/industries:
1. Food Processing (SRK PŻ)
2. Marketing communication (SRK KM)
3. Cybersecurity (SRK CB)
Each part of the order concerns the development of SRK for one of the above sectors. The Contractor may submit only one offer (also as a member of the consortium) — concerning the execution of one part of the order, i.e. the development of SRK for one sector. Submission of more than one offer will result in rejection of all offers of the Contractor
filed in the proceedings.
Each Sector Qualification Framework for the above industries will be developed by a team of experts with specialized knowledge of the sector concerned (its entities and the relationship between them, competence of sector workers and the most important granted qualifications in the industry, etc.), as well as knowledge in the field of qualifications, education and training programmes for the particular economy department at home and abroad, as well as basic knowledge of the PRK and assumptions of ZSK in Poland.
The Order Item Description outlines the general assumptions and requirements for Contractors common to the whole order. Due to the peculiarities of each sector and thus each project of the framework, separate requirements are described for: the assumptions of the development of the framework, the expert team and the deadline of implementation.
1. The definition of the sector, in consultation with the Contracting Authority, may be modified or refined during the execution of the Order.
2. The work on SRK for these sectors will take place with the participation of representatives of key actors and stakeholder groups in the industry who should participate in the verification of the solutions developed by experts.
3. The SRK project for the sector will comply with the assumptions of ZSK and the provisions of the ZSK Act concerning SRK.
4. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector will be adequate to the specifics of this sector.
5. The characteristics of SRK for the sector concerned should take into account, inter alia, the key groups of competence required to work in the sector and should relate to the qualifications given therein.
6. The characteristics of SRK levels for a particular sector should not be a copy or elaboration of an already existing framework. With the written consent of the contracting authority, it is permitted to include in the SRK part of the level characteristics contained in the previously developed framework where the areas of competence are common to that framework and at the same time are characteristic of the SRK being developed.
Details of the item of the order are contained in Annex No. 7 - Description of the Order Item