Unlocking the Potential of Apprenticeships in Healthcare
Dive into the benefits and opportunities offered by apprenticeships in healthcare, specifically focusing on Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG. Discover the various apprenticeship levels, why they are essential, and the impact they have on workforce development. Learn how apprenticeships can support healthcare staff in bands 1-4, provide valuable skills, and create a diverse talent pipeline for the future.
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG Growing your Practice through Apprenticeships Sarah Gooch and Sallyann Woodthorpe
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG What are Apprenticeships? An Apprenticeship is a framework of nationally recognised qualifications that combine work-based training and formal education. Skills for Health are responsible for identifying the relevant Health Apprenticeship Frameworks for the NHS. Apprenticeships are delivered at levels two and three, and in some areas levels four and five: Level two: Intermediate Apprenticeship equivalent to 5 A*-C GCSEs Level three: Advance Apprenticeship equivalent to 2 A levels Level four and five: Higher Apprenticeship - equivalent to a foundation degree www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 2
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG Why Apprenticeships? Support the band 1-4 workforce (Talent for Care & Widening Participation) Get in, get on, go further Gain an educated & trained workforce, and tackle skills shortages Funding available for course fees (plus grant) but will need to pay salary Provides minimum, nationally recognised, accredited qualification Tried and tested way to attracting people with fresh new ideas Re-train or up-skill existing or returning employees Learning is often in the workplace ; minimal disruption maximum impact Apprenticeships and flexible and can be tailored to specific business needs Can provide a current skilled workers and a talent pipeline www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 3
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG Benefits of Apprenticeships: The staff in bands 1-4 make up around 40 per cent of the NHS s 1.3 million workforce, responsible for an estimated 60 per cent of direct patient contact. However, this group receives only around 5 per cent of the whole training budget. Apprenticeships are a way for training this key group of employees. 92%* of employers who employ apprentices believe that Apprenticeships lead to a more motivated and satisfied workforce One in five employers* are hiring more apprentices to help them through the tough economic climate. 41% say that their apprentices make a valuable contribution to the business during their training period, while a further third (33%) report that apprentices add value within their first few weeks (or even from Day One); Over three-quarters* of companies with apprentices expect apprenticeships to play a bigger part in their recruitment policy in the future *Data compiled by the National Apprenticeship Service www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 4
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG Apprenticeships Available There are around 350 apprentice frameworks available Skills for Health have identified that there are over 100 jobs that could be linked to an apprenticeship with over 80 frameworks to choose Frameworks that tend to be used within Primary Care are: Customer Service Business Administration Health Care Support Health and Social Care Dispensary Supervisory and Management www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 5
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG How Apprenticeship Funding Works HEEoE / CCG will also assist with gaining a training provider and provide course funding (as long as learner meets the criteria). HEEoE / CCG will also provide support with grant application National Apprenticeship Minimum wage is currently 2.73 per hour for apprentices aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year. Over this age is National Minimum Wage: Year 21 and over 18 to 20 Under 18 Apprentice* 2014 (current rate) 6.50 5.13 3.79 2.73 www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 6
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG How funding works Contact a WPO or HEEoE to discuss apprenticeship training Funding helps cover the training costs of your apprentice; paid directly to your training provider. You may be eligible for a 1500 grant to help with support costs (up to 5 apprentices) the grants do not have to be paid back They will chose a training provider which meets the needs of your business Aged 16-18 training costs are paid by the govt. Known as Fully Funded. If it s a new post advertise here! You employ your apprentice and are responsible for paying their wage Aged 19+, training costs are paid by HEEoE as long as the learner meets the criteria. Skilled workforce of the future Struggling with funding? Your chosen training provider or HEEoE or CCG will always work with you to advise you on bids and funding. They will also inform you of any additional training funding that may be available to you. www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 7
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG Workshop Exercise This task will help you understand more about the costs of apprenticeships, funding schemes from the government and restrictions on this funding. Please refer to the instruction sheets which have been placed on each of the 5 tables in order to complete the task. www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 8
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough CCG A final thought . . . Invest in your apprentice and don t rely on government funding. Government funding is important but it is usually not enough on its own to support high quality apprenticeships. It is much better to think of the governments funding as investment that will sit alongside your own. Much of your investment will come in terms of employment, on the job training, paying a wage and mentoring within the business. Don t feel that the funding from the government sets limits to what you can do with your apprentice. You get out what you put in! David Way, former CEO, National Apprenticeship Service Thank you for participating! www.eoe.hee.nhs.uk HEEoE on Twitter @eoeLETB 9