Apprenticeships are work based learning programmes. Any apprenticeship course undertaken must be directly related to your current or future role. The link to your day-to-day role or access to a new role will allow you to achieve the competencies of the apprenticeship.
Each apprenticeship standard has an occupational profile that is outlined to ensure that your role will suit the course of study and give you the best opportunity to succeed.
Senior Health Care Support Level 3
Applications are being invited for March start for the Level 3 Senior Health Care Support Worker Apprenticeship. Closing date for applications 28th February. For more information contact apprenticeships@merseycare.nhs.uk or visit YourSpace.
Team Leadership and Management
Applications are being invited for July, September and October starts for the Levels 3 - 7 Team Leadership and Management Apprenticeships. For more information contact apprenticeships@merseycare.nhs.uk or visit YourSpace.
Project Manager L4
Applications are being invited for a September start for the L4 Project Manager Apprenticeship. This is suitable for anyone Identifying, defining, and delivering some or all the aspects of a projects lifecycle . For more information contact apprenticeships@merseycare.nhs.uk or visit YourSpace.
We have compiled some information below for our core apprenticeships. Please click on the links below to find out more.
Allied Health Professional apprenticeships
Clinical healthcare apprenticeships are designed for individuals who want to work in healthcare settings and provide direct patient care. These apprenticeships cover a range of roles and responsibilities, from entry-level positions to more advanced clinical roles.
Examples of Nurse clinical healthcare apprenticeships include:
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Healthcare support worker (Level 2)
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Senior Healthcare Support Worker Nursing (Level 3)
Non-clinical healthcare apprenticeships cover a range of roles and responsibilities within the healthcare setting. These roles include administrative, support, and management positions. Non-clinical healthcare apprenticeships are designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge they need to work effectively within the healthcare system.
Examples of non-clinical healthcare apprenticeships include: