Apprenticeships are jobs with accompanying skills and development that are designed by employers. These develop technical knowledge, skills and behaviours which include the capability within English, Maths and interpersonal skills that are required for current and future aspirations within the sector. Development is acquired through a blended mix of 20% off the job training and 80% workplace skills.
As an Operations/ Departmental Manager you will understand operational management approaches and models, including creating plans to deliver objectives and setting KPIs. Understand business development tools (eg SWOT), and approaches to continuous improvement. Understand operational business planning techniques, including how to manage resources, development of sales and marketing plans, setting targets and monitoring performance. Knowledge of management systems, processes and contingency planning. Understand how to initiate and manage change by identifying barriers and know how to overcome them. Understand data security and management, and the effective use of technology in an organisation.
Project management
Know how to set up and manage a project using relevant tools and techniques, and understand process management. Understand approaches to risk management.
Finance
Understand business finance: how to manage budgets, and financial forecasting.
Leaders will be employed within a role, working towards, being developed or on a placement that allow for the opportunities for:
1. Full Cost £7,000 or 5% contribution 2. Duration 18 – 24 months 3. Care Certificate 4. Enhanced Discloser and Barring Service 5. Functional Skills English at Level 2 or equivalent
6. Functional Skills Mathematics at Level 2 or equivalent
| 7. Level 5 Leadership and Management for Adult Care 8. Gateway
9. End Point Assessment (EPA)
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Operational management
Able to input into strategic planning and create plans in line with organisational objectives.
Support, manage and communicate change by identifying barriers and overcoming them. Demonstrate commercial awareness, and able to identify and shape new opportunities. Creation and delivery of operational plans, including setting KPIs, monitoring performance against plans. Producing reports, providing management information based on the collation, analysis and interpretation of data.
Project management
Plan, organise and manage resources to deliver required outcomes. Monitor progress, and identify risk and their mitigation. Able to use relevant project management tools.
Finance
Able to monitor budgets and provide reports, and consider financial implications of decisions and adjust approach and recommendations accordingly.
Leading people
Able to communicate organisational vision and goals and how these to apply to teams.
Support development through coaching and mentoring, and enable and support high performance working. Able to support the management of change within the organisation.
Managing people
Able to manage talent and performance. Develop, build and motivate teams by identifying their strengths and enabling development within the workplace. Able to delegate and enable delivery though others.
Building relationships
Able to build trust, and use effective negotiation and influencing skills and manage conflict.
Able to identify and share good practice, and work collaboratively with others both inside and outside of the organisation. Use of specialist advice and support to deliver against plans.
Communication
Able to communicate effectively (verbal, non-verbal, written, digital) and be flexible in communication style. Able to chair meetings and present using a range of media. Use of active listening, and able to challenge and give constructive feedback.
Delivery will be based on a mix of blended learning that includes:
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Leaders will achieve the full requirements of the Level 5 Leadership and Management in Adult Care. Leaders must achieve 86 credits of which 72 are mandatory the remaining 14 credits to be chosen from allocated roles and responsibilities
Option | Unit title | Credit | Type* |
Mandatory | Leadership and Management in Adult Care | 10 | Competence |
Mandatory | Governance and Regulatory Processes in Adult Care | 5 | Competence |
Mandatory | Lead Communication in Adult Care | 9 | Competence |
Mandatory | Manage a Partnership Approach in Adult Care | 8 | Competence |
Mandatory | Deliver Person-centred Adult Care | 6 | Competence |
Mandatory | Professional Development, Supervision and Performance Management in Adult Care | 6 | Competence |
Mandatory | Manage Resources in Adult Care | 5 | Competence |
Mandatory | Manage Safeguarding, Protection and Risk in Adult Care | 6 | Competence |
Mandatory | Manage Self in Adult Care | 6 | Competence |
Mandatory | Lead Decision making in Adult Care | 5 | Competence |
Mandatory | Entrepreneurial Skills and Innovation in Adult Care | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Manage Domiciliary Adult Care Services | 7 | Competence |
Optional | Manage Residential Adult Care Services | 7 | Competence |
Optional | Support Community Partnerships in Health and Social Care | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Understand Dementia Care | 5 | Knowledge |
Optional | Understand Physical Disability in the Context of Adult Care | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Manage Provision for with people with Multiple Conditions and/or Disabilities | 4 | Competence |
Optional | The Use of Assessment Processes in Care Settings | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Lead Active Support in Adult Care | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Manage Group Living for Adults | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Support End of Life Care in Adult Care | 7 | Competence |
Optional | Lead the Management of Transitions in Adult Care | 7 | Competence |
Optional | Recruitment and Selection in Care Settings | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Manage Quality in Care Settings | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Develop Procedures and Practice to Respond to Concerns and Complaints | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Facilitate Change in Care Settings | 5 | Competence |
Optional | Facilitate Coaching and Mentoring of Practitioners in Care Settings | 6 | Competence |
Optional | Develop, Implement and Evaluate Operational Plans in Own Area of Responsibility | 4 | Competence |
Optional | Carry out a Research Project in a Care Setting | 10 | Competence |
* Competence – comprises of knowledge, skills and behaviours developed within the workplace and observed to ensure consistent application of knowledge, skills and behaviours in practice.
Knowledge – assessed on apprentice’s ability to demonstrate apprehension and understanding
All assignment submissions from Leaders will be graded on a Pass, Merit, Distinction or Referral
Once Leaders have achieved all on programme practical components they will progress to End Point Assessment
Once Leaders have achieved all on programme practical components they will progress to End Point Assessment
End point Assessment ensures that Leaders have not only achieved the full components of the apprenticeship but have also retained and apprehended their newly acquired Skills, Knowledge and Behaviours. End Point Assessment is completed by an independent Organisation. There are two components to be assessed, observation and a professional discussion.
Leaders will be observed demonstrating their skills, behaviour and leadership skills to an organisational audience lasting no more than 75 minutes. Leaders will lead the activity based on real-life improvements made within the workplace and prepared in advance. Areas for the leadership activity could include:
Leaders will undergo an in-depth, two-way professional discussion between the apprentice and the independent assessor, lasting no more than 66 minutes. The discussion will be based on knowledge, skills and behaviours set from the apprenticeship standard, broadly covering:
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Leaders will achieve an Overall grade of Pass, Distinction or Fail, calculations based on:
Observation of Practice | Professional Discussion | EPA Grade |
Fail | Fail | Fail |
Pass | Fail | Fail |
Fail | Pass | Fail |
Fail | Distinction | Fail |
Pass | Pass | Pass |
Pass | Distinction | Distinction |
Apprentices are allowed one resit per assessment.
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