Course Summary
Senior Healthcare Support Workers help registered practitioners deliver healthcare services to people . As an experienced support worker, you carry out a range of clinical and non-clinical healthcare or therapeutic tasks, under the direct or indirect supervision of the registered healthcare practitioner. You provide high quality, compassionate healthcare, following standards, policies or protocols and always acting within the limits of your competence. You may work in a range of services eg hospital, community, health or day case unit, birth centre or midwifery led unit, someone’s home, operating theatre, nursing or care home, assessment centre, hospice, school, prison, GP surgery, charity or voluntary organisation; working in partnership with individuals, families, carers and other service providers.
Course Content
Duties are delegated to you in line with care plans. Not all duties are routine and you will need to use your knowledge, experience and understanding to take decisions within your area of responsibility. You are accountable for your work and for reviewing the effectiveness of your actions. The role is undertaken following a period of experience in healthcare so you are able to demonstrate best practice and act as a role model. You may supervise or guide the less experienced staff in your team. You follow the Code of Conduct for Healthcare Support Workers and Adult Social Care Workers.
Options:
adult nursing support,
maternity support,
theatre support,
mental health support,
children and young people support,
allied health profession – therapy support
Course Assessment
You must complete a Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support prior to taking the end-point assessment. Apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to taking the end-point assessment.
Progression
After a period of working and gaining experience, you may be able to work towards an Assistant Practitioner or Nursing Associate post or, providing you meet the entry requirements, apply to university to become a registered healthcare practitioner.
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements for this apprenticeship programme are currently under review. Dudley College of Technology works closely with employers to ensure that candidates are well-matched to the demands of each role and training pathway.
Typical expectations may include:
A good standard of English and maths (GCSE or equivalent)
A strong interest in the subject area
Employer discretion based on role suitability
Please contact our Employer Engagement Team for guidance on candidate suitability and support with recruitment.