In a nutshell
The Community Nursing Specialist Practitioner – learning disability Apprenticeship will support you as a registered nurse to gain advanced level skills and knowledge in learning disability nursing.
The Learning Disability Nursing Apprenticeship at the University of Salford supports you to develop specialist skills, knowledge and behaviours required to in the implementation of whole-person, place-based and integrated care enabling you to support people in the community in a range of settings and context.
As a graduate, you will be a leader in your area of specialism with skills and knowledge in quality improvement, caseload management, team leadership, and working as part of a complex health and social care system.
You will:
- Gain a NMC annotated qualification as a community specialist practitioner in learning disability nursing
- Gain specialist and advanced level leadership knowledge and skills, preparing you to lead in the contemporary health and social care system
- Have the choice to opt for a route that will enable you again the additional qualification as a nonmedical prescriber (V300) (on successful completion of the whole program)
- Tailor your learning through the section of co-produced optional modules
- Learn in a supportive interdisciplinary environment with a range of other community nurses
This is for you if...
You are wanting to develop a career as a community nurse specialist practitioner in learning disability nursing.
You want to develop the advance knowledge and skills needed to be a competent and confident community nurse specialist nurse in the field of learning disability nursing.
You are passionate about delivering person-centered care, with knowledge of the wider influences and principles of population health.
You want to enhance your professional role, developing your skills in leadership and service and quality improvement.
You want to develop skills in interprofessional and multiorganisational integrated working.
