COURSE CODE: 5803

Lead Adult Care Worker Level 3 Apprenticeship

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WHY CHOOSE THIS COURSE

Are you passionate about making a positive difference in the lives of individuals with specific needs? Look no further than our Health & Social Care Level 3 Apprenticeship at Shipley College. This apprenticeship program equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to provide exceptional care for disabled or elderly individuals, as well as those with learning disabilities.

Throughout the course, you'll learn to assess support needs and develop plans that empower individuals to lead fulfilling lives. From assisting with daily tasks to enabling independent living, you'll play a crucial role in enhancing their well-being. This apprenticeship opens doors to senior support worker or senior care assistant positions, where you can make a significant impact on the lives of those you care for.

Designed for team leaders and senior care workers in adult care, this course caters to both new and existing care workers, expanding their knowledge and skills. Upon completion, you can progress to Level 5 Leadership and Management in Care or pursue higher education opportunities such as related Foundation Degrees, Degrees, or the nursing associates programme.

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Entry requirements
• You must be 18 years or over. • An apprenticeship vacancy in a Health & Social Care setting for a minimum of 30 hours a week (this will include one day in College per week). • A minimum of 1 year’s relevant industry experience and/or a Level 2 qualification in Health & Social Care. • You must pass an initial assessment in English & maths. • You will have an interview. • A clear Disclosure and Barring Service DBS check at the start of the course.
Progression Information
After your apprenticeship, you can study a course at college or university, such as a Higher Apprenticeship or use the skills you have developed and the experience you have gained at work to progress further in your job role/career, potentially in to management.

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