
The programme in brief
Level 2 Healthcare Support Worker Apprenticeship Standard
Duration - 12 months & 3 months End-Point-Assessment
Blended approach to delivery which could include webinars, face-to-face, Skype, telephone and online learning
Level 1 or 2 Functional Skills where appropriate
Level 2 Diploma in Healthcare Support
Non-levy employer contribution (5%) - £150
Levy paying employer contribution - £3000
About the course
This occupation is found in the health and care sectors. Healthcare Support Workers work in a range of healthcare settings, for example in a hospital, General Practice, as part of a community team and in individuals’ homes where their wider team may include workers from both health and social care. They can also be found in social care settings where the scope of the role they carry out requires them to be responsible for a range of clinical tasks. These roles are becoming more common as health and social care services in some areas become integrated or where residential and nursing homes are caring for residents who have health and care needs, are unwell or reaching the end of their life but have not been transferred to a hospital or primary care setting.
In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with:
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Patients, service users, carers and their families
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Registered healthcare professionals, for example doctors, nurses and other allied health professionals
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Social care staff including registered managers, adult care workers and social workers
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Administration, management and other staff like cleaners, drivers, porters and receptionists
An employee in this occupation will be responsible for working within the limits of their competence and agreed ways of working to provide a defined range of healthcare tasks as part of the wider health and social care team. Healthcare Support Workers in health settings typically report to a registered healthcare practitioner who will directly or indirectly supervise their work. Healthcare Support Workers in adult social care settings typically report to a Registered Manager, Service Manager and, in the case of Personal Assistants, to the individual with whom they work. Healthcare Support Workers can address straightforward problems in their daily work, reporting concerns and changes to the appropriate person in a timely manner. They must communicate effectively and be able to adhere to strict standards, including legislation, when handling sensitive and confidential information. They must maintain a safe and healthy working environment and keep their knowledge and skills up to date through continuous professional development.
Is this course right for you?
Working in the sector is rewarding, fulfilling and also challenging.
As a healthcare support worker helping those with care and support needs you’ll deliver essential support, being able to assist, shape and help individuals to have control and choice in their lives.
Typical job titles and roles that are suitable for this programme include: Healthcare assistant Healthcare support worker Mental health support worker Nursing assistant Personal assistant Support worker
Throughout the programme we will meet with you to ensure you understand your programme, to report on your development and progress as well as making sure your programme requirements are being met.
What you will learn
You will need to achieve:
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The care certificate (which covers the fundamental skills needed to provide quality care)
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Level 2 Diploma in Healthcare Support
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Level 1 English and maths (if not held)
This apprenticeship typically takes 12 months to complete and during your apprenticeship you will participate in training, development and on-going review activities and you gain knowledge and skills in:
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Communication
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Personal centred care and support
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Basic life support
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Personal and people development
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Duty of care
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Infection prevention and control
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Equality and diversity
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Health intervention
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Dementia, cognitive issues, mental health
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Physiological measurements
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Health, safety and security
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Safeguarding
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Moving and handling
How will I learn?
This programme is delivered over 12 months. The Level 2 Diploma in Healthcare Support is incorporated within this Healthcare Support Worker Apprenticeship Standard.
Our sector expert staff will support you to achieve the apprenticeship. We have highly skilled and knowledgeable staff with significant experience of working in the industry who will be able to share their experiences and support you.
Our trainers share their own experiences of working in the sector so that you successfully achieve the apprenticeship programme and are prepared for the future.
We deliver the programme throughout the year providing you with the flexibility to start the apprenticeship when it meets your needs. All learning is either on a 1-2-1 basis or small group webinars so you have the best experience possible with sector experts.
Our delivery model includes:
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Face to face workshop sessions
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Remote support
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Independent learning
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Ongoing mentoring, coaching, advice and guidance
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Specialist English/maths support (if needed)
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Impartial Information, Advice and Guidance
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EPA preparation and support, including Gateway Readiness Check and mock tests
You will also record and track your learning progress through your e-portfolio, helping to support and evidence your journey.
There will be an external assessment at the end of the programme, once the apprentice has achieved the ‘gateway’ requirements. This includes achieving the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care. End-point assessment methods, timescales and location
The end-point assessment consists of two distinct assessment methods:
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Observation of leadership
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Professional discussion
The end-point assessment must be completed over a maximum period of three months after the apprentice has met the EPA gateway requirements.
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Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care.
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Level 2 English and Maths (If not completed prior to starting the programme). For those with an education, health and care plan, or a legacy statement, the apprentice’s English and Maths requirement is Entry Level 3 at a minimum. For those whose primary language is British Sign Language (BSL), the qualification BSL is an alternative and viable qualification.
Progression
Having successfully completed this qualification, learners will have the opportunity to progress to the following:
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Senior Leader at Level 7
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Level 2 Diploma in Healthcare Support
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Level 1 English and Maths (If not completed prior to starting the programme).
Progression
Having successfully completed this qualification, learners will have the opportunity to progress to the following:
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Senior Healthcare Support Worker at Level 3
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Achievements and progression

End Point Assessment
There will be an external assessment at the end of the programme once the apprentice has achieved the ‘gateway’ requirements. This includes achieving the Level 2 Diploma in Healthcare Support.
End-point Assessment Methods, Timescales & Location
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Observation of Practice
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Multiple choice test
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Professional Discussion.
The end-point assessment must be completed over a maximum total assessment time of two days, within an EPA period lasting typically for three months after the apprentice has met the EPA gateway requirements.