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Learn about the Healthcare Science Apprenticeship Pilot Scheme, its implementation process, delivery methods, and the challenges faced. Discover the impact of the scheme and future plans.
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HEYH Healthcare Science Apprenticeship Pilot Scheme 29th November 2013
Workforce need identified by regional data collection exercise • Decision to “home- grow” future workforce through Apprenticeships • Part of Implementation Groups’ role to ensure all of MSC framework is implemented Why? Healthcare Science Apprenticeships
Delivery /Geographical Constraints Small numbers overall/3 frameworks identified More than 1 provider Collaborative working Innovative delivery Use of Blended learning approach Build internal mentor & Assessor capacity for future cosideration Overcoming Challenges- learning points
19 new direct entry apprentices started November 2013 Level 2 Clinical Healthcare Support 9 Level 2 Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities 6 Level 3 Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities 2 Level 2 Performing Engineering Operations Level 3 Extended Diploma in Engineering Maintenance (yr 2) 2 Where are we now? • 6 In service apprentices started November 2013 • Clinical Skills and Simulation Technicians apprenticeship pilot commencing Feb 2014. • Level 3 Clinical Healthcare Support 4 • (Respiratory, Cardiology, GI ) • Level 3 Laboratory & Associated Technical Activities 2 • (Laboratory Medicine) • Further 6 apprentices Laboratory and Associated Activities Jan 2013
Evaluation - ROI (abdi methodology linked to workplace outcomes/impact) Networking Group/Apprenticeship network Widen participation for 2014 Incorporate MSC National framework Next Steps
And finally some comments from our apprentice departments...........Case study on NHS Employers websitehttp://www.nhsemployers.org/PlanningYourWorkforce/Modernising-Scientific-Careers/sharedlearning/educationtrainingdevelopment/Pages/ApprenticeshipsinSheffield.aspx
“Recruitment has been done differently (for the HCS Apprentice)..... I think the "central" recruitment worked better for all concerned and was a better use of resources. We have never had apprentices before and there was some scepticism from within the team as to how useful an apprentice would be. A few weeks down the line and staff are "sold" on the idea as they can see what a difference the apprentices are making already”. Theresa Loxley Manager of Hearing Services SCH
“Our two apprentices have been in post since November 11th, they have settled in to the department very well. I feel very pleased and proud to be able to give this learning opportunity to two school leavers who are really enthusiastic and interested in pursuing a career in science”. Joanna Andrew – York Hospitals NHS FT Trust
“This is an excellent scheme which will encourage young people to train as future HCS. Our apprentice is already becoming a valued member of the team after less than a month in post”. Alison Walsh Manager Medical Imaging and Medical Physics Directorate STH
See also Case study on NHS Employers website http://www.nhsemployers.org/PlanningYourWorkforce/Modernising-Scientific-Careers/sharedlearning/educationtrainingdevelopment/Pages/ApprenticeshipsinSheffield.aspx https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Health-Education-Yorkshire-and-the-Humber-Apprenticeships/172292126303818?fref=ts
Contact details are: Alison Ackew HEYH Apprenticeship Co-ordinator alison.ackew@yh.hee.nhs.uk 07919892150 Mandy Scott Project co-ordinator mandy.scott@sth.nhs.uk 0114 2266661 Thank you for listening
Any Questions Alison Ackew Apprenticeship Co-ordinator