Published date: 20 September 2019

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 20 October 2019

Contract summary

Industry

  • Secondary education services - 80200000

Location of contract

Any region

Value of contract

£9,000 to £30,000

Procurement reference

NCCE/CS Champion 19/20

Published date

20 September 2019

Closing date

20 October 2019

Contract start date

1 November 2019

Contract end date

31 March 2020

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Call-off from a framework agreement

A mini-competition or direct purchase from a pre-established framework agreement.

Contract is suitable for SMEs?

Yes

Contract is suitable for VCSEs?

No


Description

The National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE) is funded by the Department for Education and marks a significant investment in improving the provision of computing education in England.

Run by a consortium made up of STEM Learning, the Raspberry Pi Foundation and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, our vision is to achieve a world-leading computing education for every child in England.

We provide high-quality support for the teaching of computing in schools and colleges, from Key Stage 1 through to A level. Our extensive range of training, resources and support covers elements of the curriculum at every Key Stage, catering for all levels of subject knowledge and experience.

With an overall ambition to train over 7,000 teachers to be confident in teaching computer science, the CS Champion will be a key role in raising awareness of the CS Accelerator Programme and providing support across their region. They will report directly to a NCCE Programme team member supporting all local Computing Hubs in meeting their local and indeed the national KPIs. Oversight of the CS Champions will be provided by the CSA Programme Manager.

The CS Champion function can be taken up by one person or shared between several people. This will be based on the region's needs analysis, secondary experience needed and the reach the CS Champion needs to achieve.

Each region will look and feel different based on that region and a Computing Hubs circumstances, based on number of schools teaching Computer Science within a local region and the distribution of teachers.

The National Centre for Computing Education (NCCE) will support the CS Champions in their role with expertise and guidance on CS Accelerator Programme.

Support provided by NCCE will include:
 Initial training: best practice, documentation, trackers and systems.
 Adhoc and regular educational support via either Slack, emails, phone calls.
 Half termly chats/calls/video conferencing to share best practice
 Attendance at termly Network meetings hosted by STEM Learning
 Best practice documentation and guidance
 School trackers for both GCSE and non GCSE school to help identify and plan a strategic approach to engagement

Other support offered by NCCE:
 Facilitator Development Programme stage 1 and 2
 Completion of the CS Accelerator programme,
 Access to NCCE online and face-to-face courses for development
 Embedding into an already formed network of networks including CAS CoP, Science Learning Partnerships, Ambassador Hubs.


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Posts will be based in a region, to achieve full geographical coverage, and will support a number of secondary schools and colleges within their assigned region, working closing with their appropriate Computing Hubs.

Length of opportunity: Until end of July 2020

Start date: As soon as possible, or October 2019

Location of the Work: You will be based in one of our 11 regions and the number of contract days will vary according to regional need.

Fee: Consultants will be paid a day rate for undertaking the work of the programme. Reasonable travel expenses will be paid in line with STEM Learning's expenses policy.

How to apply: Please submit an up to date CV and a covering letter (max. two pages) showing how you are fit for the role, and the ways you might engage with teachers and influence head teachers to have computer science as part of their GCSE offer if they currently don't offer it at the moment. See www.teachcomputing.org for further information.

Closing date for applications: Please respond to m.willis@stem.org.uk as soon as possible. We will be recruiting throughout October and November 2019.

For any enquiries regarding the opportunity, please contact Marion Willis, Project Officer for the National Centre for Computing Education, m.willis@stem.org.uk.

For more information about The National Centre for Computing Education please visit https://teachcomputing.org/


About the buyer

Contact name

Marion Willis

Address

University of York
York
YO105DD
England

Telephone

01904 328290

Email

m.willis@stem.org.uk

Website

www.stem.org.uk/our-consultants