Overview
This Qualification Specification contains details of all the units and assessments you will be required to
complete to gain this qualification
Key Facts
Course Level
4
Duration:
Part Time: 0 Year 7 Months
Starting:
6th June
Delivery Method
Blended
Fees
£ 1850
Location:
36, Campus Road
Lesterhills Science Park
Bradford BD7 1HR
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HIGHLIGHTS
Please remember the following text:
"This qualification can be undertaken as part of the Lead Practitioner in Adult Care Apprenticeship standard. Through our college, individuals will have a global opportunity to develop their skills and knowledge in relevant fields under the supervision of our skilled and experienced trainers."
Course Content
All of the units achieved can be ‘banked’. This means that if you want to take another qualification which
includes the same units you do not have to take them again.
Each unit has:
• a level – shows how difficult it is
• a credit value – one credit represents about 10 hours’ work
• a unit aim – explains what is covered in the unit
• learning outcomes – cover what you need to do (skills) or what you need to understand
(knowledge)
• assessment criteria – what you need to show (evidence)
This qualification must be assessed in line with the Skills for Care and
Development Assessment Principles.
The course fee amounts to £1000, and students can pay it in two installments.
This qualification is aimed at learners aged 18+, and will support the
development of staff in a number of job roles in the adult care sector. It
will support learners to develop specialist knowledge and skills in their
area of responsibility and enable learners to promote a values-based
culture within their setting
The qualification could lead to progression to the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care.
CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY
The qualification will enable learners to progress into employment in settings such as residential or nursing homes, domiciliary care, day centres, an individual’s own home or some clinical healthcare settings.
Learners can progress into a number of lead practitioner job roles within the adult care sector, such as:
• Community Care/Support Officer
• Social Care Assessor
• Care Assessment Officer
• Social Services Officer
• Brokerage Worker
• Rehabilitation and Reablement Assistant
• Independence Support Assistant
• Reablement Support Workers/Officer
• Telecare Assistant