If you want a career where you can help others every single day, then the Health T Level is perfect for you. With the healthcare sector proving itself as the backbone of society during the pandemic, now is the time to take advantage of the additional funding and exciting new positions being created. It's time for you to change the world, one patient at a time!
This exciting, new and industry focused T Level programme will take two years to complete. On completion of the programme, the student will achieve UCAS points and grades equivalent to three A-Levels.
Subject specific topics will include core Biology, Chemistry and Physics concepts, Health & Wellbeing, Person-centred Care, Working within the health and science sector, and Infection prevention and control. Additionally, students will study the Occupational Specialism 'Supporting Adult Nursing'.
While the pathway we deliver is 'Supporting Adult Nursing' the knowledge and skills gained from this qualification are extremely transferrable to any healthcare professional qualification or job role they wish to pursue in the future.
Please note that all first-year students will be expected to secure a placement in a care/residential home or similar and their second-year placement will be at the Royal United Hospital.
4 GCSES at Grade 4 or above with 4 in English, Maths and Science, or Progression from the Health and Social Care Transition programme (Level 2) with 4 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above with 4 in English and Maths.4 GCSES at Grade 4 or above with 4 in English, Maths and Science, or Progression from the Health and Social Care Transition programme (Level 2) with 4 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above with 4 in English and Maths.
All students will achieve two components of the Technical Qualification Core and Occupational Specialism. The Core element will include key concepts and theories and will be graded A* - E. Assessments will include external exams and an Employer Set Project. The Occupational Specialism will include a synoptic practical exam based upon occupational maps.
In addition to this all students will complete a minimum of 315 hours industry placement.
The second-year students will learn through practice and reflection, they will have a set of practical skills competencies to achieve while on placement at the RUH and in simulated scenarios on the college ward, to ensure they are ready for their synoptic practical exams based upon the 'Supporting Adult Nursing' pathway.
Employment in a Healthcare-based role
Progression onto University
Advanced Apprenticeship