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MAY620424 · UK4

260 - HR Recruitment Agency Framework Tender.

Estimated Value

Not specified

Deadline

3 July 2026

21 days remaining

Published

26 May 2026

Type

Not specified

Gwent Valleys (Torfaen, Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly)...GB

Overview

This tender is to create a framework of recruitment agencies for Coleg Gwent's Human Resources Dept. We are looking to potentially appoint 3 ranked agencies, and then a pool of up to 7 other agencies that we can use to hopefully cover all the recruitment needs of the College.

Presentations will be held during the evaluation, to clarify the scoring. The framework will last 2 years, then be opened up and reviewed, then closed again for a further 2 years. All documents to be published in Bravo Etendering portal.

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26 May 2026

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