Lot 1 Recruitment Solutions including Employment ATS Onboarding and Vetting
This framework proposal encompasses three distinct lots, each addressing a key area of the employee lifecycle. Lot 1a focuses on Applicant Tracking Systems, providing tools to streamline recruitment processes, manage candidate pipelines, and improve hiring efficiency. Lot 1b covers Onboarding solutions, aiming to facilitate seamless integration for new hires through automated workflows and compliance management. Lot 1c addresses Employee Screening, offering services and technologies to ensure thorough background checks and verification, supporting organisational risk mitigation and regulatory adherence. Collectively, these lots are designed to enhance HR operations and ensure a robust workforce management strategy.
Lot 2. Reward Solutions including Salary Sacrifice and Vehicle Leasing
Lot 2a covers programmes that enable employees to sacrifice a portion of their salary in exchange for a range of benefits. These schemes are designed to provide tax and National Insurance savings for both employees and employers. Typical benefits may include pension contributions, childcare vouchers, cycle-to-work schemes, and other perks that enhance overall employee wellbeing and retention.
Lot 2b focuses on car leasing services, with an emphasis on electric vehicles (EVs) and related infrastructure such as car charging solutions. The lot aims to facilitate environmentally friendly commuting options for employees by offering flexible leasing arrangements, access to EVs, and support for installation and management of charging points. This supports sustainability goals and promotes the adoption of greener transport alternatives.
Lot 3 Retention Solutions including Professional Development, Mandatory Training, Training Assessments and LMS
The procurement encompasses five distinct lots within the Learning and Development framework: Lot 3a provides mandatory clinical training for healthcare professionals, such as infection prevention, safeguarding, and basic life support; Lot 3b delivers professional development opportunities for all staff, including leadership, management, and specialist skills; Lot 3c ensures mandatory non-clinical training, covering health and safety, GDPR, equality and diversity, and fire safety; Lot 3d offers a managed service with a Learning Management System (LMS) to facilitate booking, tracking, and management of training records; and Lot 3e focuses on training assessment, conducting needs analysis, evaluating effectiveness, and providing feedback to optimise future programmes and align learning with organisational goals.
The organisation seeks to procure comprehensive Occupational Health Services and an Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) to support the physical and mental wellbeing of its workforce. The Occupational Health Services should include pre-employment health assessments, periodic health surveillance, absence management, and advice on workplace health risks. The EAP must provide confidential counselling, support for personal and work-related issues, and access to resources such as financial and legal advice. Both services should be delivered by qualified professionals, adhere to relevant legislation and best practice, and ensure timely, accessible support for all employees. The provider will be expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of the organisation’s needs, offer flexible solutions, and report regularly on service usage and outcomes.
Mental Health Inpatient Services - Independent Sector Provider - Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust
Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust intends to establish a framework agreement for the supply for Acute Inpatient Services whereby Independent Sector Providers (ISP) provide “appropriate” adult acute mental health beds, enabling care to be delivered as close to home for males and females
The intention is to enter into a Framework for an initial period of 36 months with an options to extend for 1 x 12 month periods.
The Services have been divided into the following packages (Lots):
Lot 1 – Block of 10 Beds for Patients 50+ years
Lot 2 – Block of 8 Beds for Patients 50+ years
Lot 3 – Block of 10 Beds for Patients 18+ years
Lot 4 – Block of 10 Beds for Patients 18+ years
Lot 5 – Spot Purchase of Beds for Ad Hoc requirements
HTE intends to a single provider to Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4. Whereas Lot 5 will be unrestricted in the number of providers appointed.
HTE intends to appoint a minimum of two (2) suppliers across Lots 1 to 4 collectively. Award decisions will therefore apply award rules that may result in a supplier not being awarded a lot for which they are otherwise the highest‑scoring bidder, where this is necessary to meet the minimum supplier requirement
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation Trust (the “Trust”) is seeking a qualified advertising partner to install, manage, and commercially operate advertising formats across multiple hospital sites. The objective is to generate sustainable revenue while ensuring that all advertising displayed is appropriate, compliant, and aligned with NHS values.
There will be no cost to the Trust for installation, management, or operation of advertising formats. The appointed supplier will manage all commercial activities and provide the Trust with an agreed share of revenue.
Mid and South Essex NHS Foundation TrustWAC-595146
The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust ("the Trust") requires a qualified locksmith to provide 24 hour, 7 days a week, 365 days a year Emergency Boarding Up and/or restorative services (“the Services”) across the county of Essex.
These services are required when the Trust's personnel, or other emergency service personnel, acting in support (such as Police and/or Fire), have forcibly entered a property for welfare or other emergency reasons. The Supplier will be required to secure such premises promptly to prevent unauthorised access or further risk.
East of England Ambulance Service NHS TrustWAC-593831
Provision of Incinerator Refractory Maintenance Services
Provision Incinerator Refractory Service, to include Planned Preventative Maintenance, Remedial Works and Reactive Call-Outs. Works should include scaffolding and all welding as and when required.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST15 Jun 2026WAC-605273
NHS Talking Therapies and Psychological Therapies for Severe Mental Health Problems Services for NHS Essex ICB
This is a Contract Notice communicating NHS Essex Integrated Care Board’s (herein referred to as 'the Authority') commencement of a competitive process to award a public contract for provision of this 'NHS Talking Therapies (NHS TT) and Psychological Therapies for Severe Mental Health Problems (PT SMHP) services (the Service). The process will be conducted in accordance with Regulation 11 of the Health Care Services (Provider Selection Regime) Regulations 2023.<br/><br/>The proposed contract term is from 01st April 2027 – 31st March 2030, with the option to extend for a maximum of 24 months, until 31st March 2032. <br/><br/>The aggregate contract value is £94,118,443 pound sterling for the 3-year contract term (01st April 2027 – 31st March 2030). This figure acts as the maximum financial envelope for the procurement. <br/><br/>The maximum total contract value over the 5-year period (where optional extension provision is enacted) is £156,223,810 pound sterling.<br/><br/>The Proposed Contract to be entered into by the Authority and the Preferred Bidder(s) for the Services will be based on the NHS Standard Contract 2026/27 (full-length) and all subsequent variations thereof from time to time during the contract term.<br/><br/>The award criteria, including Basic Selection and Key Criteria are outlined within the procurement documentation. The service requirements and details are outlined in the Document 3 - Service Specification included in the procurement pack. All relevant information can be obtained for free via the e-procurement portal at https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/ under Contract Reference: C443109<br/><br/>If you require assistance / supplier support, please see the Portal Helpdesk: https://suppliersupport.atamis.co.uk/hc/en-gb/sections/4612344115359
NHS Essex Integrated Care Board17 Jun 2026WAC-592544
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NHS & HealthcareTender 4 notices
Pathology Storage and Scanning Solutions Tender Notice
HealthTrust Europe is seeking to establish a framework agreement with suitably qualified providers for the provision of pathology storage, scanning, and associated management solutions, as detailed within this contract notice. The framework will support Participating Authorities by offering comprehensive services for the storage, retrieval, management, and processing of pathology materials, associated records, and digital outputs.
The Framework Agreement will be structured into four Lots, each comprising core and, where applicable, optional requirements. Suppliers may bid for one or multiple Lots, including an aggregated offering.
Lot 1: Storage, Retrieval and Management of Pathology Samples
This Lot covers physical storage and lifecycle management of pathology materials and associated documentation. Core requirements include: physical storage and management of pathology samples and records; retrieval and transportation; inventory management; and destruction of pathology samples.
Optional requirements include: provision of consumables associated with storage, handling, and transport.
Lot 2: Pathology Slide Scanning Services and Solutions
This Lot focuses on the digitisation of pathology materials and the management of resulting digital assets. Core requirements include: offsite slide scanning services to generate Whole Slide Images; electronic retrieval of digital images; and physical retrieval and transport of pathology samples. Optional requirements include: inventory management; virtual storage solutions; image management systemsand ; provision of consumables; destruction of pathology samples; and deletion of digital images and associated records.
Lot 3: Specialised Stem Cell Storage
This Lot provides specialised storage services for stem cells requiring controlled environmental conditions. Core requirements include: compliant physical storage and management of stem cells and associated records; retrieval and transportation under appropriate conditions; inventory management; and destruction of stem cells.
Lot 4: Aggregated Lot
This Lot enables suppliers to offer a combined solution across two or more of Lots 1–3 under a single agreement.
Mid South Essex NHS Foundation Trust18 Jun 2026WAC-597287
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Bereavement and Mortuary Services (Funeral)
Following on from the Preliminary market engagement notice issued 02/12/2025 (https://www.find-tender.service.gov.uk/Notice/079062-2025) the Authority requires provision of Bereavement and Mortuary Services for North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust hereafter referred to as “The Trust”.
The service required covers:-
• adult funerals;
• child funerals; and
• sensitive burials.
The service is to cover hospital sites including:
- Peterborough City Hospital
- Stamford and Rutland Hospital
- Hinchingbrooke Hospital
Proposed contract term is 3 years + 1 year extension.
The procurement documents are available for unrestricted and full direct access, free of charge, at:
https://atamis-1928.my.site.com/s/Welcome
Suppliers can find additional information at the above-mentioned address.
Suppliers must be registered on the Central Digital Platform with up-to-date Core Supplier Information.
Tenders must be submitted electronically via the above-mentioned address before the stated Submission Deadline of 12:30 18/06/2026.
North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust18 Jun 2026WAC-598876
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NHS & HealthcareTender
Supply & Installation of New Doors in Oak & Cedar Wing
The project involves the supply and installation of new doors throughout Oak and Cedar wing within the new Building at Luton and Dunstable University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, together with modifications to existing doors to convert them from double-swing to single-swing operation. The door replacements are required to facilitate the installation of new automated door systems.
These works are being undertaken in response to ongoing concerns raised by the clinical team regarding the safety and functionality of the existing doors. The current double-swing doors are failing to return and lock securely into position, creating a potential security and safety risk within the department.
For more information about this opportunity, please visit the eSourcing portal at:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/tenders/UK-UK-Luton:-Windows%2C-doors-and-related-items./5G54635A7T
To respond to this opportunity, please click here:
https://www.delta-esourcing.com/respond/5G54635A7T
Supply, Delivery, Installation, Commissioning and Post-Warranty Maintenance of Cleft Operating Microscope
Supply, Delivery, Installation, Commissioning and Post-Warranty Maintenance of Cleft Operating Microscope to replace the current device in service at Cambridge University Hospitals (CUH)
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST22 Jun 2026WAC-606383
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NHS & HealthcareTender
ESNEFT3225 - Replacement of Roof at ERICA/Block 36
ESNEFT is seeking a bidder to replace the current asbestos roof on ERICA/Block 36 at Ipswich Hospital. Current administrative blocks require the full phased replacement of existing roofs including associated drainage and internal fixtures where required.
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust29 Jun 2026WAC-601328
EoECPH Aseptic Cleanroom Consumables and Laundry Services.
The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (the Authority) is looking to procure a Framework Agreement for the provision of Aseptic Cleanroom Consumables and Laundry Services.
Scope and Service Requirements
This framework agreement is for the provision of Aseptic Cleanroom Consumables and Laundry Services to member organisations in the East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub (EOECPH). Associate membership to the framework agreement is available to any publicly funded entities who sign the framework customer access agreement.
The scope of the Framework Agreement includes:
• Lot 1 - Disinfectants and Detergents
The supply of disinfectant and detergent products for the use in the preparation of aseptic products and non-sterile products in Pharmacy Aseptic Units
• Lot 2 - Reusable Garments and Laundry Services
The supply of laundry processing and transportation (collection and return) of re-usable cleanroom garments and mopheads for use in the preparation of aseptic products and non-sterile products in Pharmacy Aseptic Units
• Lot 3 - Disposable Garments
The supply of disposable cleanroom garments for use in the preparation of aseptic products and non-sterile products in Pharmacy Aseptic Units
• Lot 4 - Cleanroom Consumables
The supply of cleanroom consumables for the use in the preparation of aseptic products and non-sterile products in Pharmacy Aseptic Units
EoECPH are requesting for tenders. The tender will run on:
The Atamis portal:
https://health-family.force.com/s/Welcome
How to access the Questionnaire on the portal:
• Suppliers should register on the portal, if not already registered:
• To Express an Interest in this market engagement, search and select contract reference – C426191 – EoECPH Aseptic Cleanroom Consumables and Laundry Services.
• Suppliers can contact the Atamis helpdesk at - support-health@atamis.co.uk or by calling 0800 9956035 for technical assistance when completing responses
East Of England NHS Collaborative Hub c/o West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust3 Jul 2026WAC-606732
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NHS & HealthcareTender
Regional delivery of a 60-credit specialist Adult Critical Care Nursing Course Level 6 & 7
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (the Authority) invites Tenders on behalf of the East of England Adult Critical Care Network (the Network) for the provision of a collaborative, regionally delivered, critical care provider-led, accredited 60-credit award course in Adult Critical Care Nursing at Levels 6 & 7 at a sustainable and affordable cost to the region, commencing in the academic year September 2027.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST3 Jul 2026WAC-605873
The East of England NHS Collaborative Procurement Hub has established a multi-lot Social Impact Framework to support the commissioning of services that address health inequalities and the wider determinants of health.
This notice relates to the first reopening of the open framework under the Procurement Act 2023. The reopening allows new suppliers to apply to join the framework and existing suppliers to apply for additional Lots where relevant.
The framework provides a compliant and structured route for NHS organisations, Integrated Care Boards (ICBs), local authorities, and other public sector bodies to procure community-based services. It is designed to strengthen collaboration with VCSEs, SMEs, and specialist providers, with the aim of improving early access to support and reducing pressure on acute services.
The framework focuses on three core themes:
Voice & Influence: Enabling people and communities to shape services, exercise choice, and be active participants in decision-making.
Community-Led Services for Social Impact: Supporting services led by local organisations and communities, with a focus on addressing locally identified needs.
Prevention & Cessation: Commissioning services that focus on prevention, early intervention, and supporting people to make positive changes, reducing demand for crisis or acute care.
Services may include, but are not limited to, support relating to mental health, housing, employment, financial inclusion, domestic abuse, and wider prevention services.
East of England NHS collaborative Procurement Hub6 Jul 2026WAC-595446
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NHS & HealthcarePlanning
Human Research Tissue Bank System Integration
Cambridge University NHS Foundation Trust (CUH) is seeking a development partner to scope, design and deliver an integrated solution for the collection, storage, use and release of human tissue for research. The state-of-the-art solution must be fully compliant with the legal framework of the Human Tissue Act 2004 and ensure that there is transparent and real-time auditable, tracking and ethical use of all human tissue samples, irrespective of their source, across the Cambridge Biomedical Campus. The solution will also support ISO accreditation (ISO 20387 for biobanking and ISO 15189 for diagnostic laboratories)
Central to the new system for tissue originating on the Campus, will be the use of the Epic electronic patient record at CUH. Streamlined and efficient interoperability between Epic and existing data systems – for example the Achiever Database used by research teams across the campus and the Edge Research Management system is essential. Human tissue sent from external organisations must also be tracked once it arrives on the Campus.
User-centric interfaces and back-end services driven by secure AI-based processes will be central to the delivery of rich functionality which would include new case identification, timely specimen collection, real time data updates on specimens and linked data and continuous audit to detect potential statutory breaches.
The collection, storage and release of tissue samples is the responsibility of the Human Research Tissue Bank (HRTB) in the Histopathology Department at 1000 Discovery Drive. Duplicate between-system data entry must be avoided. Full integration with the working processes in the Histopathology Department is required, including the Inpeco automated tissue management system and the Phillips Image Management System. The Histopathology Department uses the Epic Beaker Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) linked to the Epic electronic patient record. At its core the new system must be designed to support the day-to day work of all the HRTB staff and the statutory responsibilities of the Designated Individual for the Human Tissue Authority.
The solution must support current and future consent models, including structured capture of research tissue consent status, consent versioning, selective permissions where approved, withdrawal/revocation, and auditable linkage of consent status to tissue requests and release decisions. The system must be designed so that future broad front-door research consent, wider data linkage and patient-facing transparency can be supported, and provide consenting participants with access (potentially through the NHS app or the Epic MyChart app) to a secure timely audit of how their tissue and data has been used.
The tissue and linked data collected through this proposed system will be made available to approved academic and commercial researchers in the UK and abroad. All such access must ensure patient anonymity and confidentiality. The developed system must provide a detailed and easy to use search facility through which potential samples can be identified and requested. The system should allow users to request specific samples be collected and selected tissue cohorts to be supplemented.
In line with Trust policy, human tissue will never be sold for profit. For the system to be sustainable, however, a full cost-recovery for tissue samples and data services will be applied where appropriate. The development partner in collaboration with commercial teams at CUH will review and evaluate existing and potential cost models which, once agreed, will require implementation.
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST31 Jul 2026WAC-598481
CA17753 - ESNEFT 2797 Electronic Quality Management System
ESNEFT is looking to re-procure their electronic Quality Management System for the management of the vast majority of systems used within multiple departments across ESNEFT to meet different regulatory requirements (such as MHRA and CQC)
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East Suffolk and North Essex NHS FT6 Aug 2026WAC-592494