The First Ark Group Our approach to enterprise and procurement Mark Bradshaw, Director of Business Assurance Kerry Cullen, One Ark Manager.

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The First Ark Group Our approach to enterprise and procurement Mark Bradshaw, Director of Business Assurance Kerry Cullen, One Ark Manager

The First Ark Group

100% profits generated from activities to support business growth, create employment, training and skills and wider Group objectives PRODUC TS & SERVICE S SALES LED BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT DELIVERY & COMMERCIAL MANAGEMENT QUALITY CONTROL & PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT BUSINESS & FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT DELIVERY MANAGE MENT SOCIAL ENTERPRISE APPROVED SUB- CONTRACTORS SOLE TRADERS AGENCY WORKERS/ TEMPORARY WORKERS PARTNERS DIRECTLY EMPLOYED JOINT VENTURES & ACQUISITIONS DELIVERY POOL Support and nurture local social enterprise and form partner-ships to deliver services Support use of sole traders to maintain independent local business Focus on employment from communities the services are delivered in Partners adopt employment & training approach and support CSR levy Skills development, Succession planning and commitment to 5% apprentice-ships Commission One Ark to source candidates for training programmes and to source funding to maximise delivery of contract support to maximise future employment Training programmes Qualifications and work skills experience Low skill starting point and prepare for future work CREATE ADDITIONAL TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES IN COMMUNITY WHERE SERVICES ARE DELIVERED DELIVERY POOL SUPPORTING THE RESILIENCE OF COMMUNITIES WE WORK IN FOR LONG TERM SUCCESS SOCIAL VALUE AND THE DELIVERY MODEL FM HARD FM SOFT FM REFURBISHMENT COMPLEX SERVICES & COMPLEX CLIENTS SPECIALIST SERVICES NOT FOR PROFIT SERVICES RETAIL, ADVISORY SERVICES ETC CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE PROPERTY MAINTENANCE AND CONSTRUCTION SME/RESIDENTIAL NONE COMPLEX Support and nurture Social Enterprise and sustainable businesses through working with Chamber of Commerce Value Works, KMBC etc.