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This mandatory training tender requires providers in Tallinn and Jõgeva to supply DigComp-based beginner digital-skills courses delivered only by lecturers who have clocked ≥160 contact hours of group IT training since 2022, with classes held within 10 min walk of public transport and full compliance documentation (lecturer forms, curriculum, location, sanctions declarations) submitted—bid only if you can meet these hard qualifiers and have ready, willing lecturers.
Mandatory: prove 2022-to-date delivery of either (i) formal computer-skills training within a recognised curriculum or (ii) ≥160h of group computer courses (list each course, hours, participants and client contacts), with supporting contracts if done for Töötukassa; only bidders meeting this experience threshold should proceed.
This document is merely a mandatory declaration form—companies must state they have no exclusion grounds and list any board/procuration members not visible in the commercial register—so it gives no insight into the actual digital-skills training requirements or selection criteria.
Mandatory: each course must be delivered by a lecturer who can prove at least 160 contact-hours of prior group IT/computer training (level-study or vocational) and who signs a digital or handwritten consent form allowing the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund to verify these hours—without this documented lecturer the bid is non-compliant.
This document is the curriculum template (RD Annex 3) for the “Basic Digital Skills Training” tender in Tallinn and Jõgeva, Estonia, mandating 80 hours of instructor-led training that must cover DigComp-aligned topics such as Windows 11 PCs (≥15″ screens), Estonian e-ID tools, cyber-security, e-mail, Zoom/Teams and social-media awareness, delivered in compliant adult-suitable classrooms with one modern PC and reliable internet per learner—trainers must therefore prove they can supply, staff and run these exact facilities and syllabus.
This is a lowest-price-wins tender (100 % price criterion) for Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund’s mandatory basic digital-skills classroom training in Tallinn and Jõgeva, so any training provider that can deliver DigComp-aligned PC-literacy courses at the cheapest per-student lesson price (excluding VAT) and meets the (unstated) general qualification terms should bid.
This document only lists the mandatory exclusion grounds (criminal convictions, tax debts, bankruptcy, etc.) that would disqualify any bidder—no specific tender requirements, qualifications or evaluation criteria for the digital-skills training contract are provided here.
Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund seeks bidders (EU/WTO-based only) to deliver DigComp-based basic digital-skills courses in Tallinn and Jõgeva, requiring submission of trainer CVs, course curriculum, training venue address and electronic documents in Estonian—no site visit needed and the tender is split into optional lots.
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