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Clinical Clearance UMBOS-2026-1090

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BD-27-1109-UMBOS-BOS-131339State & Local

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Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences is soliciting qualified vendors to provide background check services for clinical clearance purposes under solicitation number BD-27-1109-UMBOS-BOS-131339. The opportunity is open to vendors capable of delivering comprehensive and compliant background screening solutions aligned with healthcare educational requirements. The solicitation was posted on July 14, 2026, with responses due by July 31, 2026, and is managed by the UMBOS - Boston Campus under the state of Massachusetts. The place of performance and agency address are both located at Washington Street, Shrewsbury, MA, 01581, with Zachary Gull designated as the primary point of contact for inquiries. Vendors must be prepared to meet the specific standards required for clinical placements in nursing and health sciences programs, ensuring accuracy, timeliness, and adherence to state and federal regulations regarding background screenings. There is no set-aside designated for this procurement, and it is categorized under state and local government procurement. All interested parties must submit their proposals through the official Commbuys portal prior to the deadline, and vendors are expected to demonstrate experience, reliability, and compatibility with institutional policies governing student clinical clearances.

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Manning College seeks background check vendors for clinical clearances by July 31, 2026, in Shrewsbury, MA, via Commbuys.

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Massachusetts → UMBOS - Boston CampusView Agency

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561611 - Investigation and Personal Background Check ServicesView NAICS

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Washington Street Shrewsbury, MA, 01581, US

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AgencyMassachusetts → UMBOS - Boston Campus
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OfficeWashington Street Shrewsbury, MA, 01581, US
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Office AddressWashington Street Shrewsbury, MA, 01581, US
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Zachary GullPurchaser

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Manning College of Nursing and Health Sciences is seeking qualified Vendors to perform Background Ch

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