Total quantity or scope of tender
Product Requirements: What we want
We are looking to tender with an organisation who can provide us with the products outlined below for a 1-year period. The contract start date will be the 1st April 2021.
1. Career Assessment/psychometric quizzes (Career Assessment tool):
Careers Wales are looking to procure a careers assessment tool to be made available as part of the CW online provision of services for our customers. Careers Wales have the ambition to establish careerswales.gov.wales as an internationally recognised careers information advice and guidance resource that supports the learning and personal development of users in Wales, as they acquire career planning and management skills to make their learning/career choices on the website.
The assessment tool must provide a process for the user to work through, so they reflect on their interests, qualifications, skills, personality and learning styles associated with occupations. The tool will provide a robust mapping process that presents jobs back to the user based on the completed questionnaire/assessment process.
Careers Wales is looking to procure a version of a career assessment tool that will;
• compliment and augment the occupational information made available through the successful supplier
• provide the user with an opportunity to explore career ideas through the completion of the assessment tool that results in a list of suggested occupations based on their responses.
• be accessed through a Single Sign On (SSO) utility as part of the integration to careerswales.gov.wales website. Customers will use their CW login details to have direct access to the assessment tool.
• be available in both the English and Welsh Language.
• be complete at the point of tendering (as opposed to a product which is developed on behalf of Careers Wales) but must be able to meet the requirements as specified. It is recognised that some configuration may be required to conform to Careers Wales digital style guide and CW SSO solution.
• provide up to date occupational information containing specific details to support the user as they consider their career choices.
• help the user think more widely about their career ideas and consider different ones, countering gender stereotyping and promoting non- traditional occupations
• provide the user with the facility to save the results of the assessment tool and occupational information and return at a future date so that no previous steps are needed to be repeated.
• provide a management tool to report on users engagement and data on users progress within the assessment tool, broken down by provider if the user is associated with one (information available as part of the SSO).
• access to analytics on the use of the assessment tool eg Google analytics
Access to the assessment tool will be free to users from Wales (or educated in Wales) who are registered and logged on to careerswales.gov.wales. Details of estimated data usage are 50,000 (fifty thousand) single users per annum and pricing should be based on this usage.
The main users of the assessment tool are young people in education at KS3, KS4 and post 16 learning. Careers Wales are committed to providing an all age service so the tool must be suitable for an all age audience or different variations of the tool made available to cater for this.
Those using the assessment tool must be able to save their data at any time/stage, exit the site and return to continue at any stage/time.
The data the user saves must be saved to a secure space that only the user can access through logging into the careerswales.gov.wales website.
The data will be owned by the user, CW is the data controller and must fully comply with CW’s data protection registration.
Users must be able to change languages from Welsh to English and vice versa at any stage of their use of the assessment tool without losing data or having to repeat the exercise.
Explanation must be available to help the user interpret the questions and results as they go through the assessment tool.
Users must be able to review the responses given as a result of using the assessment tool together with a rationale that helps the user understand why the particular occupations have been suggested which will be saved for future reference.
The language used and the means of display must be engaging, and easy to navigate and be adaptable to meet the style of the website.
Be capable of handling 2000 requests/users per second at predicted peak usage several times throughout the day. Be capable of serving 100 requests per second on average (active and inactive) with the ability to scale on demand.
The assessment tool should be available to users 99.95% of the time.
All users must be able to access the assessment tool at all times (24/365 days) excluding planned down time.
The assessment tool must be mobile responsive and meet accessibility standards as laid out on the gov.uk website
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/accessibility-requirements-for-public-sector-websites-and-apps
2. A suite of occupational information
As part of the career planning process users need to think broadly about their career options and be able to access occupational information that helps them decide if that route is for them. To that end CW wishes to procure a suite of occupational information covering the full range of occupations that is representative of the current labour market and consistent with the latest Standard Occupation Classification (SOC).
The information will be accessed in a number of ways on the careerswales.gov.wales website as part of the standard content made freely available to users, so there is no need for a user to login to access this information. The information will be available through an A-Z list, job title search, industry/sector section and through subject links.
The information content will be written for the web so that it is easy to read and understood by the target audience.
This information will be available in a standard format across all the occupations and must include the following sections:
• Job role
• Pay
• Hours of work
• Qualifications
• Entry routes (how to become)
• Skills and qualities
• Relevant subjects
• Related jobs
• Useful links
The information will be classified according to SOC level 4 (level 5 if the new SOC 2020 categories provide this additional level) for each occupation and will be tagged by CW so it may be used in multiple places on the careerswales.gov.wales website and used across different communication channels including:
• Social media – posts may include occupational data to signpost to online applications and content
• Video – range of video productions which will be made available online may contain occupational information (website, YouTube, other SM)
• Quiz – for example we use riddle to produce online quizzes to present info on a particular sector. Occupational information may be used as part of the quiz
• Publications – we produce a lot of hard copy literature to send out to customers or use at specific events. Occupational information may be presented in the publication
• Webinars (live, recorded) – we run several webinars each year on a specific sector and will utilise occupational data to support the presentation
• Widget – for key stakeholders of Career Wales to embed on their website to access this occupational information, signposting back to Careerswales.gov.wales
The occupational information will be reviewed by the successful tenderer and updated electronically twice in the contracted year enabling CW and/or third parties on behalf of CW to access the software, translate to Welsh and publish the information to the site.
The successful contractor must have robust quality assurance processes in place to ensure that the occupational information is always accurate, current, authentic and drawn from corroborated sources with differences between England and Wales identified and stated including range of entry qualifications.
The information will be presented on the Careerswales.gov.wales website through the existing Job Information application, so all occupational content must be made available via an API feed to fit into the respective sections outlined above.
All occupational information must be mapped across common industries/sectors to enable the user to search for occupations by these groups. CW will map the industry/sector to SIC and our own industry classification to make use of the industry information on other applications and content areas of the site.
The relationship between subjects and jobs is key for young people in learning who will form career ideas by linking their strengths, interest and like for a subject to potential jobs. A list of common subjects studied at KS4 and Post 16, both academic and vocational will be made available by the supplier and mapped to those occupations where the subject is required or desirable.
Welsh Language
CW has a statutory requirement to provide its services to the public in both English and Welsh. It is therefore essential that the tenderer has an interface available with the product/software that will enable a Welsh translation to be completed directly onto the site for ongoing updates as needed. This applies to the occupational information, as well as the assessment tool and accompanying content.
Tenderers should note that translation services do not form part of this procurement. The translation services will be provided by CW or services contracted by CW. Access to the product/software will therefore be required for CW and/or third-party translators to input the Welsh language data to mirror the English language version. Tenderers should also note that they will be required to consent to the text of their product being translated into Welsh by CW or a third party on their behalf.
Technical requirements:
The main body careerswales.gov.wales web architecture is based on a lightweight microservices approach. Integrating systems must connect to the integrated gateway service through utilisation of a series of Application Programming Interfaces (API) and a Central Authentication Service2 Single Sign On (SSO).
Where possible, tenderers should utilise non-proprietary technologies that are universally acknowledged as industry standard. For example HTML.
Specifications:
• Data locale UK
• Relevant API Endpoints to support swagger
• Logical endpoints with structured data returns
• Availability (uptime) – frequency of updates/data changes
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