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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Foundation

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2024
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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 9,750  / year
    Next Intake September-2024

    Healthcare Assistant Practitioner

    About

    Accredited

    The course has been developed in consultation with senior managers and employers to meet the education and training requirements of assistant and support workers across all health and social care services and can lead to employment as an assistant practitioner. The higher apprenticeship recognises the workplace place as a centre of knowledge building and supports the apprentice by combining opportunities with the workplace and the learning environment of the University. It offers a range of modules to support their continuing personal and professional development, whether they work in health, social or community care. Throughout their studies they are supported by a practice assessor and academic tutor.

    Routes currently available include (subject to demand): radiography, adult nursing, mental health nursing, learning disabilities nursing, rehabilitation, physiotherapy, occupational therapy and perioperative care.

    As a higher apprentice you will be in employment in a health-related role while studying part time for a work-based foundation degree in health and social care. The higher apprenticeship offers you the opportunity to extend your clinical skills and also identify and develop your understanding of the theory underpinning practice.


    Year 1 core modules

    An Introduction to Anatomy and Pathophysiology

    This core module gives you the opportunity to develop a basic knowledge of human anatomy and physiology as part of your foundation year. It focuses on the concept of homeostasis – how all systems work in harmony. The content is delivered using a systems approach across a range of body systems.

    Foundations of Practice

    Foundations of Practice is a 60 credit module. It is a work-based learning module exploring practice-related theory and work-based learning with emphasis on safe practice and patient safety.

    You develop your knowledge, skills and professional conduct, values and attitudes that are relevant and important to your work-based role.

    Study Skills and Academic Writing

    Develop a range of skills to support your academic studies. Emphasis is placed on communication skills, gathering and collating evidence and the development of a coherent argument. You enhance your ability to work independently, building on relationships, literacy and numeracy skills, and the use of information and communication technology to support learning in higher education.

     

    Optional modules

    You also select a module from the list of specialist options that relates to your working environment.

    Year 2 core modules

    Investigating Evidence and Contributing to Change

    Build your knowledge and skills relating to health and social care practice, and your ability to critically appraise evidence relevant to the subject. Explore how evidence is used to underpin national guidelines, decision-making and high-quality nursing practice. Apply leadership and change management concepts to explore service improvement models that facilitate your ability to contribute to change.

    Orientations of Practice

    You select either a competency or non-competency-based route to expand your knowledge and skills in supporting the delivery of quality health and social care in your work setting. Demonstrate transferability of learning and experience, integrating theory and practice. You become a self-directed learner, developing a greater understanding of your role at work within the broader context of health and social care.

     

    Optional modules

    You also select a module from the list of specialist options that relates to your working environment.

    Modules offered may vary.

     

    How you learn

    The apprentice attends the University one day a week for 32 weeks in the first year and one day a week for 28 weeks in the second year. They share their learning experiences with learners from other care settings. The programme is focused on work-based and work-related learning and the apprentice is expected to use their experiences to fulfil work-based activities and inform their academic development. The modules enable the apprentice to undertake learning in the workplace and develop a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate their skill development.

    The learning and teaching methods include lectures both in the classroom and through digital means, seminars, group work, and both clinical and IT skills laboratory. The course is supported by the use of a virtual learning environment that allows the learner to engage with the learning and tutors in the workplace.

    How you are assessed

    The apprentice is assessed as part of the Foundation Degree in Health and Social Care Practice. Each module is assessed individually, using a variety of methods including assignments, examinations and presentations to allow their knowledge to develop. They also complete a work-based portfolio and their competence in practice is assessed on an ongoing basis. They have access to a wide range of support including personal tutors, academic tutors and work-based assessors and supervisors who support and guide them through the range of assessments.

    In addition to meeting the assessment requirements for the foundation degree, you as the employer also assesses the apprentice's vocational competencies on an ongoing basis. The learner also needs to pass an overall higher apprenticeship end point assessment and this is their opportunity to show case their learning and abilities in practice. To be awarded the higher apprenticeship they are required to successfully complete all assessment elements.


    Our Disability Services team provide an inclusive and empowering learning environment and have specialist staff to support disabled students access any additional tailored resources needed. If you have a specific learning difficulty, mental health condition, autism, sensory impairment, chronic health condition or any other disability please contact a Disability Services as early as possible.
    Find out more about our disability services

    Disciplines

    Nursing & Health

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    70% minimum from General Certificate in Secondary Education with good grades in relevant subjects

    Career

    On successful completion of the higher apprenticeship, the apprentice can seek employment as an associate or assistant practitioner. There may also be opportunities to progress to an honours degree course or relevant pre-registration healthcare programmes, for example nursing, radiography, and physiotherapy.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 9,750 

    How to Apply

    Undergraduate applicants can apply via the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). You will find advice and step-by-step guidance about their online application process on the UCAS website.

    Teesside University

    Healthcare Assistant Practitioner

    Teesside University

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    United Kingdom,

    Middlesbrough

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