CPD qualifications
contract
management
CIPFA Diploma
about the
course
There has been significant growth in partnership Assessment
arrangements between public bodies and private and third
For each module you will be asked to submit a written
sector organisations, heightened by the current public
assignment in which you demonstrate your understanding
spending environment.
of the learning and your ability to transfer it to your work
In addition, high profile governance failures in managing place and into your own work practices.
contracts by some local public bodies and feedback from
Your assignments will be marked against assessment
those working in the public sector, point to a need to
criteria which will be shared with you and your course tutor
improve the skills of those who manage contracts.
will be there to provide support and guidance throughout.
This unique qualification brings together contemporary
contract management theory and existing good Accreditation
practice in a structured way. It has a highly applied and
On successful completion of the required units and
focused approach designed to give you the knowledge,
associated assessment, you will be awarded the CIPFA
understanding and practical skills necessary for managing
Diploma in Contract Management. The Diploma has
contracts effectively.
been mapped as broadly equivalent to a level seven
(post-graduate) qualification in relation to the degree
Who is the course aimed at? of challenge.
The CIPFA Diploma in Contract Management is aimed at:
new staff who have specific responsibility for CIPFA membership
contract management On successful completion of the programme, you can apply
experienced staff who have had no formal structured for CIPFA Affiliate membership. If you’re not already a CIPFA
training or who would like to update their knowledge member, this is a great way to access a wealth of resources
and skills and networking opportunities.
staff working at various levels in all public bodies, To find out more and apply, click on ‘Other professionals’ at:
including central government, non-departmental public www.cipfa.org/join
bodies (NDPBs), local government, health and education.
Your CPD
Duration
All CIPFA training counts towards your continuing
The CIPFA Diploma in Contract Management is completed professional development (CPD). If you are a CIPFA
over approximately nine months. This includes: Chartered Member, you are required to undertake a
eight days of classroom learning minimum of 20 hours of relevant CPD activity each year as
approximately 80 hours of additional work to complete part of maintaining your professional competence and to
the assessment requirements. develop relevant skills and knowledge.
For full details visit: www.cipfa.org/cpd
This course
carries
136
CPD hours
CIPFA | CPD qualifications: CIPFA Diploma in Contract Management
course
outline
The Diploma in Contract Management is delivered in a series of one and two-day modules, described below.
Introduction to contract management Negotiation skills (one day)
(one day) This module explores the factors that can contribute
This module introduces the fundamentals of contract to more effective negotiation to provide best value for
management in the public sector by analysing how those money in contract delivery.
involved in procurement and contract management can how to build stronger relationships
work in partnership to deliver best value. It will examine
the risks of poor contract management and how current plans for more effective communication
processes can be strengthened to address these risks. manage difficult conversations in situations such
as failure to perform, termination of contract and
the public sector procurement and contract
migration to a new provider
management environment
the importance of contract management in
delivering value for money
Managing contracts (two days)
the risks and pitfalls of weak contract management
This module covers effective KPIs, their development
over the course of the contract and how to ensure they
remain fit for purpose and meet the evolving needs of
Specification writing (one day) the organisation.
This module covers the theory and application of initiating commencement and review meetings
specification writing and how to ensure business
needs are met and the process is compliant with public monitoring against agreed KPIs
procurement legislation. planning measures for corrective action if required
the relationship between the specification and the recording performance to demonstrate value for
required performance by the supplier money and to provide an audit trail
the importance of the specification in ensuring management of payments and service credits
effective evaluation criteria dispute resolution
different payment models to support effective managing contract extensions and terminations
delivery by suppliers
developing an exit strategy
the need to measure suppliers’ performance
Service Level Agreements (one day)
This module looks at the content and clauses of Terms
and Conditions of Contract and what this content seeks
to achieve to support effective contract management.
standard terms and conditions for goods
and/or services
special terms and conditions
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), Service Level
Agreements (SLAs) and the management of
these arrangements
CIPFA | CPD qualifications: CIPFA Diploma in Contract Management
Pricing
Financial management and control
Delegates pay £2,990 + VAT
(one day)
This module provides an overview of good financial A 10% discount is available to all CIPFA members and
management as it relates to the successful monitoring employees of organisations that are members of our
of contract performance to provide value for money and Procurement and Commissioning Network.
internal control. The course fees include:
financial terminology and methods of reporting Tuition and all course materials
financial information, both internally and externally
Assessment, marking and moderation
the importance of undertaking financial appraisal
Certification
and subsequent monitoring of suppliers
the legislative framework around, and risks related
to, bribery and corruption
How to book
Search for course dates and location details at:
www.cipfa.org/contractmanagement
Exiting contracts and continuous
Or phone: +44 (0)20 7543 5600
improvement planning (one day)
This module focuses on the requirements to bring a
contract to an end. It will examine the key actions
to be taken to instigate an exit plan, including staff In house delivery
considerations, and processes to identify and resolve The programme can be delivered in-house and at your
key personnel performance. It will also assess the location, saving you valuable time and money.
steps required to achieve a successful continuous
improvement plan. This is especially cost-effective for organisations interested
in training a number of individuals or whole teams.
how to instigate an exit plan for critical contracts
For more information about running the programme
assess staff considerations
in-house, contact us at: InHouseTraining@cipfa.org
understand the organisation’s inability to contract
out ‘problems’ due to non-performing staff
understand the steps required to achieve a successful
continuous improvement plan
I found the CIPFA Contract Management course to be excellent. It has benefited
me significantly and will continue to do so in the future as my role evolves to
become more involved in the reprocurement of Social Care contracts. We are
now trying to identify other employees across the organisation who may be
interested in undertaking the course in the near future.
Chris Thomas FCCA, Head of Group Finance – Health and Social Care Integration & Homelessness, Manchester City Council
CIPFA | CPD qualifications: CIPFA Diploma in Contract Management
about
us
Why train with CIPFA?
CIPFA has a long history of delivering outstanding training
to finance professionals and public service leaders in the UK
and across the world.
As the only professional body exclusively for people in public
finance, we understand the market challenges and are
committed to providing the best training and development
tools to support practitioners at all levels of public service,
throughout their careers.
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