State purchasing policy training

This course provides training on the State Government’s purchasing policy and procedures for staff members requiring a purchasing delegation. The training package is made up of online theory training and a face-to-face one day workshop. The online modules encompass government legislative framework and policies, state purchasing policy, other government purchasing legislation and policies, probity and accountability, purchasing policy within EQ, the purchasing process and the complaints management process.

Participants must complete the self-paced online component and also attend a workshop in their district.

 

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Each district has a separate course. Please select your district below to register for the course.
Q5645SPP001 State Purchasing Policy - Central Office
Q5645SPP002 State Purchasing Policy - Greater Brisbane Region
Q5645SPP003 State Purchasing Policy - Darling Downs South West Queensland Region
Q5645SPP004 State Purchasing Policy - Far North Queensland Region
Q5645SPP005 State Purchasing Policy - Fitzroy Central West Queensland
Q5645SPP006 State Purchasing Policy - Mackay Whitsunday Region
Q5645SPP007 State Purchasing Policy - Moreton Region
Q5645SPP008 State Purchasing Policy - North Queensland Region
Q5645SPP009 State Purchasing Policy - South Coast Region
Q5645SPP010 State Purchasing Policy - Sunshine Coast Region
Q5645SPP011 State Purchasing Policy - Wide Bay Burnett Region

Cost:

On application

Outcome:

Purchasing delegation up to the limits set in the Education Queensland Purchasing Policy and Procedures manual

Mode:

Facilitated, with a one-day workshop

Duration:

4 weeks

Availability:

Offered in your district throughout the year

Author:

Anne Starr, Senior Adviser, Education Queensland

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