About the course
This apprenticeship course has been designed to provide the opportunity to study whilst being employed in adult healthcare services. During this apprenticeship you will get the opportunity to learn in a supportive, forward-thinking and well-connected environment, where you will explore all aspects of adult nursing, from the fundamentals of providing care to more advanced topics such as complex needs, and leadership and management.
- Supported by a team who really understand what it is like to be an adult nurse, you will learn through lectures, workshops, seminars, group work, simulation and role play.
- In our fully equipped simulated ward, you will have the opportunity to put what you have learnt into practice in a safe environment using our patient simulators.
- You will undertake clinical placements throughout the course in a variety of settings which may include hospitals, nursing homes and in the community, both in the NHS and the voluntary and private sectors.
- You will have the opportunity to hear the experiences and viewpoints of service users and carers, who are part of the Public Partnership Group.
- You will also learn how to respond to the physical, cognitive and mental health care needs of all patients and service users across their lifespan.
In line with the apprenticeship model, the course is designed to support a training in practice approach. Whilst undertaking the course you will remain employed by your host organisation. You will be a supernumerary student for the full duration of the course and as such will not work for your employer. Instead, your time will be split 50% in clinical practice and 50% in the University. The course is designed to be progressively demanding and once qualified will be eligible to apply for registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) and work as a Registered Nurse for Adults.
If you are an employer looking for an apprenticeship for your employees, you will also find useful information on our Degree Apprenticeship webpages.
