The First Nations Technology Council is seeking computer and technical trainers to work on the First Nations’ Technology Council’s Project Raven which provides technical skill development opportunities to Aboriginal adults.
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First Nations Technology Council Request for Interest and Qaulifictions
1. Request for Interest and Qualifications: Technology Training Services
Requesting Organization: First Nations Technology Council
Executive Summary:
First Nations Technology Council (FNTC) has a 3 year project to provide technology training to Aboriginal
Adults in BC.
The objective of this Request for Qualifications and Interest is to identify qualified trainers with relevant
skills and experience able to deliver training to First Nations adult students throughout BC.
Selected individuals will be expected to:
Provide introductory to advanced training in various technology disciplines.
Deliver training that is respectful of Aboriginal culture; incorporates Aboriginal content and in a
manner that is relevant and effective for Aboriginal students.
Collect and assess student skill level and readiness for taking industry level certification exams.
Travel to centres and First Nation communities throughout BC to deliver training.
Background
Scope and Context
The FNTC maintains offices in West Vancouver.
First Nations communities are spread throughout BC.
The capacity and experience of First Nations ranges from remote unconnected communities to
advanced innovators in urban centres.
FNTC owns mobile laptop labs and equipment for training sessions.
Emphasis is placed on Industry recognized and certified training standards like IC3, Strata IT
Fundamentals, A+, Network+, Microsoft and Cisco certifications.
Desired Qualifications and Qualities:
Post-secondary credentials with 5+years’ experience and demonstrated success planning,
managing, and conducting training in First Nations communities
Experience training on a broad range of Technology skill sets
Completion of relevant industry training certifications such as IC3, Strata IT Fundamentals,
CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCNA, Cisco CCNA security, Microsoft Office 2010,
Microsoft server 2008
Ability to build, configure and troubleshoot hardware systems for computers, laptops, printer,
network devices, and mobile devices
Proficiency in Microsoft Office suite products like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
Knowledge of network technology concepts like IP addressing, Ethernet cabling, routing
protocols, network security, firewalls, data security, VPN, and others
Clear understanding of the skills and knowledge required in technology careers
2. Professionalism balanced with cultural sensitivity, integrity and objectivity
Open-minded and willing to consider alternative ideas or points of view
Adjusts readily to different situations
Effective time management, prioritization, planning and efficiency skills
Willingness to upgrade knowledge and skills where necessary
Ability and willingness to travel
Review of Submissions:
Submissions shall be evaluated using the following criteria:
Experience of contractor and ability to meet the requirements.
Ability to deliver the requirements when and where required.
Proven experience in delivering similar scope of work.
Education training and technical qualifications and capabilities.
Quality of proposal.
References.
Working Agreement
The successful contractor will enter into a contract for services with the FNTC based upon the
information contained in this request for proposal and the successful contractors' submission and any
modifications thereto.
Contractors may include their standard terms of engagement with the Proposal.
Anticipated earliest contract start date: November 1, 2012
Last date for accepting proposal: 4:00 PM PST on October 19, 2012
Contact Information:
Denise Williams, Capacity Director
First Nations Technology Council
1108 - 100 Park Royal South
West Vancouver, BC V7T 1A2
email: denise.williams@fntc.info