EDUCATION / Apprenticeships

Apprenticeships are an excellent way to progress your career and continue to earn and develop.

There are already lots of apprenticeship opportunities in health and social care and more are becoming available.

They allow you to combine work and study by mixing on-the-job training with classroom learning. You will be employed to do a real job while studying for a formal qualification, usually for one day a week either at a college or a training centre. By the end of your apprenticeship, you will have gained the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in your chosen role and move along your career pathway, possibly onto the next apprenticeship level.

What you will learn depends on the role that you are training for.

For example, you could be an apprentice care assistant or healthcare assistant, nursing associate or registered nurse. There will be more apprenticeships for other roles in the future. Apprentices in every role follow an approved study programme, which means you’ll gain a nationally-recognised qualification at the end of your apprenticeship that you can use with any employer in the future.

As an apprentice you can expect to:

  • work alongside experienced staff
  • gain job-specific skills
  • earn a wage and get holiday pay
  • get time for study at college related to your role (usually one day a week)
  • for higher level apprenticeships your study is often integrated into your job role.

Entry Requirements

You will usually need:

  • For an advance apprenticeship 5 GCSEs at grades 9 – 4 (A-C), including English and Maths
  • For an intermediate apprenticeship GCSE English and Maths at grades 9 – 4 (A-C) as a minimum

How long does an apprenticeship last?

Apprenticeships take 1 to 5 years to complete depending on their level (apprentices without level 2 English and maths will need to achieve this level prior to completion of their course).

Model of Delivery

Your apprenticeship programme is designed to fit your specific role and learning style. Here’s what you can expect:

Workshops
Gain knowledge and practical skills in core areas through engaging half-day sessions within your workplace. Learn alongside colleagues and share best practices for a richer learning experience.
Personalised Support
Receive one-on-one tutorials tailored to your individual needs. Planning your development track and assess your skills through workplace observations.
E-Learning
Enhance your knowledge and skills with online learning modules. They’ll also help you build a portfolio showcasing your accomplishments throughout the programme.
Day Release or Block Learning Time at College or University
Go deeper into industry knowledge and hone your skills with dedicated block release or day release sessions at a college or university (depending on your programme).

Apprenticeship Levels

The different apprenticeship standards have equivalent educational levels.
With over 350 diverse roles, health and care offers a vast range of apprenticeship opportunities. Explore both clinical and non-clinical paths, like the ones listed below on our Explore Careers pages.
NameLevelEquivalent toExample apprenticeships
Intermediate2GCSEAdult Care Worker
Healthcare Support Worker
Business Analyst
Data Administrator
Accounts Assistant
Plumber
Ward Clerk
Advanced3A levelLead Adult Care Worker
Ambulance Support Worker
Dental Nurse
Senior Healthcare Support Worker
Clinical Engineer
Chef
Medical Secretary
Higher4, 5Foundation degree and aboveLead Practitioner in Adult Care
Associate Ambulance Practitioner
Mammography Associate
Oral Health Practitioner
Leader in Adult Care
Assistant Practitioner
Nursing Associate
Rehabilitation Worker
Office Manager
Personal Assistant
Degree6, 7Bachelor’s or master’s degreeMidwife
Nursing
Occupational Therapist
Operating Department Practitioner
Social worker
Physiotherapist
Chartered manager
HR Consultant

You can find out more about apprenticeships at:

Social Care Apprenticeships

Social Care Apprenticeships website

Transferrable Skills

This transferable skills resource aims to support job seekers and those considering a career in health and social care. Everyone has transferable Skills, see where yours can take you in a career in health and social care!

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