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Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship

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Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship

Final award:

Duration 3 years
Entry point(s) September
Application deadline Dependent on employer, see How to apply
Campus St Luke’s Campus, Exeter
Contact health.apprenticeships @exeter.ac.uk

Why study Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship at Exeter?

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Contact

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Phone: +44 (0)1392 72 72 72

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Major capital investment in new buildings and state-of-the-art facilities

Vibrant and active research student community supported by excellent pastoral and academic staff

Accreditations

This programme is accredited by Health Education England’s Centre for Advancing Practice.

Entry requirements

A minimum second-class Honours degree (or a Professional Diploma for older qualifications) in a healthcare related discipline.

There is a requirement from the Education and Skills Funding Agency that apprentices hold a level 2 qualification in English and Mathematics.

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It is also a requirement of the programme that all applicants are registered with the appropriate statutory regulatory body for the profession (such as the HCPC or NMC) and have two years post-registration clinical experience.

Relevant clinical experience or previous postgraduate qualifications will also be considered as part of the admissions process.

Individual employers will set selection criteria for their apprenticeships in discussion with the University.

The apprentice must have a valid and eligible residency status to gain entry onto the apprenticeship – please see the ESFA guidance for further information.

How to apply

Selection to this programme is made by employers; applicants will already hold a relevant post working with an NHS service or independent provider. Apprentices will continue working for their employer throughout the duration of this apprenticeship. Applicants will need to speak to their HR department and/or manager to gain sign off to undertake this apprenticeship.

Once an employer agrees to the apprenticeship, applicants will then be required to undertake an application for the University. If successful, they will be offered a position. A place will be confirmed by us, and we will send further information about how to enrol as an apprentice.

Funding

Full programme cost: £12,000

The employer fully covers the cost of the apprenticeship; apprentices do not pay for any of the eligible training costs. The apprentice will be an employee of the organisation, gaining a University of Exeter award alongside working and earning a salary.

Employers who pay the Apprenticeship Levy will pay for the apprenticeship fees directly through that contribution. See further information about the Apprenticeship Levy funding.

Employers must pay their apprentices a salary at least consistent with national legislation.

Funding eligibility criteria

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Course content

With ever growing demand on our healthcare services, there is a need for highly skilled professionals to utilise research-informed practice to lead and transform healthcare. This programme has been designed to meet the needs of our healthcare sector to deliver a high standard of care that puts the patient first. Apprentices will be able to lead from the front to tackle the complex problems encountered in modern healthcare.

Throughout this course apprentices will:

Year 1

Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.

Compulsory modules

Year 1 - 60 credits of compulsory modules

Code Module Credits
HPDM128DA Principles of Advanced Clinical Practice 30
HPDM133DA Advanced Clinical Assessment and Decision Making 30
HPDM165ADA Transitioning to Advanced Clinical Practice 0

Year 2

Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.

Compulsory modules

Year 2 - 60 credits of compulsory modules

aYou must select either HPDM147DA or HPDM132DA which is then deemed compulsory. Previous accredited learning that relates to one of these two professional areas will necessitate the selection of the other compulsory module.

b You must select one module from a choice of: HPDM166DA, HPDM184DA or HPDM065DA, which is then deemed compulsory.

Code Module Credits
HPDM147DA Practice Certificate in Independent and Supplementary Prescribing (see note a) 45
HPDM132DA Advanced Skill Development (see note a) 45
HPDM165BDA Transitioning to Advanced Clinical Practice (b) 0
HPDM065DA Care of the Older Adult (see note b) 15
HPDM184DA Advanced Clinical Practice in Primary Care (see note b) 15
HPDM166DA Research Skills for Advanced Clinical Practitioners (see note b) 15

Year 3

Please note that the module information displayed here is from a previous year and is subject to change.

Compulsory modules

Year 3 - 60 credits of compulsory modules

Code Module Credits
HPDM152DA Advanced Clinical Practice Improvement Project 30
HPDM165CDA Transitioning to Advanced Clinical Practice 10
HPDM120DA End Point Assessment 20

Learning

Approximately 20 per cent of an apprentice's contractual working time will be given over to study. Our model is designed to be flexible around the needs of apprentices and workloads. No weekly day-release is required, mitigating disruption of their daily role and ensuring maximum flexibility.

The blended learning format incorporates:

Assessment:

Each module will include both formative and summative elements. Formative assessment will involve opportunities for discussion and feedback from peers and tutors. The summative assessment element for each module will provide apprentices with the opportunity to demonstrate achievement of the intended learning outcomes.

Elements of assessment will include:

Assessments will be multi-modal (such as portfolios, presentations and OSCEs) and will enable demonstration of alignment with the four pillars of advanced clinical practice.

Our dedicated degree apprenticeship partnerships team liaise closely with employer partners throughout the programme. Each apprentice is allocated an academic mentor to ensure their successful completion of the programme.

Apprenticeship Standard

Alongside working towards their level 7 Advanced Clinical Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship, gained after completing the Knowledge, Skills and Behaviours of the apprenticeship standard, apprentices also study for an MSc in Advanced Clinical Practice.

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Employer information

This programme has been designed if you are looking to develop your team’s knowledge and skills in Advanced Clinical Practice, or upskill your workforce to be at the cutting edge of clinical, educational, research and leadership-based practice.

Apprentices will develop the ability to respond to modern-day healthcare challenges through cultivation of the knowledge, skills and behaviours that underpin the four pillars of advanced practice: clinical practice, leadership and management, education and research.

A combination of taught theoretical concepts in conjunction with the opportunity to strengthen and consolidate practical skills, ensures graduates of the programme are well-equipped to manage the complex problems encountered in healthcare.

Advanced Clinical Practitioner Brochure

Careers

This programme aims to enable clinicians to practice to their full potential, meeting the healthcare needs of the population through innovative, collaborative and autonomous working. There are a multitude of career opportunities within the advanced clinical practice sphere and these continue to grow on a yearly basis.

Developing your skills and career prospects

A combination of taught theoretical concepts (including: research capabilities, clinical skills development, service improvement and education and leadership concepts) in conjunction with the opportunity to strengthen and consolidate practical skills, ensures graduates of the programme are well-equipped to manage the complex problems encountered in healthcare.

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