Overview
To work in care is to make a positive difference to someone’s life when they are faced with physical, practical, social, emotional or intellectual challenges. Adult care workers need to have the right values, behaviours, competencies and skills to provide high quality compassionate care and support.
Job roles are varied and determined by the type of the service being provided and the person supported. Adult care workers may work in residential or nursing homes, domiciliary care, day centres, a person’s own home or some clinical healthcare settings.
Job titles might include: Care Assistant/Worker, Support Worker, Personal Assistant, Substance Misuse Worker, Learning Disability Support Worker, Mental Health Support Worker, Mental Health Outreach Worker and Re-enablement Worker.
Occupation
Adult Care Worker
Level
Level 2
Typical duration
12 - 18 months
Code
ST0005
Maximum Funding Value
£3,000
Delivery model
Delivery is flexible to suit the individual apprentice and their employer. The apprentice will have a minimum of one tutorial per month either in person in the workplace or remotely via an online meeting. Group sessions may be available on some programmes.
Entry requirements
Candidates are required to hold a Level 2 Diploma in Care.
Apprentices must also undertake the Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service process and provide the result prior to starting.
Knowledge outcomes
Skills Outcomes
Behaviour outcomes
External qualifications
As part of the induction training, the apprentice will meet the 15 standards as set out in the Care Certificate. This is an agreed set of qualities that define the knowledge, skills and behaviours expected of specific job roles within the sector.
The Care Quality Commission expects providers that employ healthcare assistants and social care support workers to follow these standards to make sure new staff are supported, skilled and assessed as competent to carry out their roles.
End Point Assessment
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