Healthcare Management Certificate Programme
Course
In Glasgow
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
Glasgow (Scotland)
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Duration
1 Year
The ILM Level 3 Certificate in First Line Management aims to give practising or potential first line managers the foundation for their formal development in this role. The qualification does this by developing basic management skills and assisting participants in gaining the basic knowledge required by a manager. Suitable for: Practising or aspiring medical practice or dental practice managers.
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About this course
Participants will be required to submit details regarding length of time at management level, previous qualifications and courses attended.
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Subjects
- Management
Course programme
Programme Outline
The programme consists of workshops, open learning, and written work for healthcare managers.
Over one year, each delegate must attend ten one-day workshops. These are supplemented by 5 self-study workbooks which allow for creative, independent and flexible learning, combining management theory with exercises.
Delegates will have a programme adviser available to them throughout for advice, feedback and guidance.
All workshops will take place on a Wednesday. Apart from an introductory afternoon, each workshop will run between 9.30am and 4.30pm and will focus on a particular topic as follows:
Induction
To familiarise delegates and their mentors with the programme
Day 1
23 September
Developing Yourself and Others
Day 2
21 October
Solving Problems and Making Decisions
Day 3
11 November
Understanding the Communication Process
Day 4
09 December
Building the Team
09 December
Solving Problems and Making Decisions Work-based Assignment due
Day 5
20 January
Recruiting, Selecting and Inducting New Staff
Day 6
10 February
Managing Performance/Managing Health & Safety at Work
Day 7
24 March
Working with Costs and Budgets
Day 8
21 April
Understanding & Planning Change
Day 9
12 May
Leadership
Day 10
09 June
Achieving Objectives through Time Management
30 July
Change Management Report due
Programme Requirements
- 10½ classroom workshops (a mentor from the practice should attend the initial induction afternoon with delegates)
- 5 self-study workbooks (each requiring around 4 to 5 hours of your own time)
- 7 mini assessments (on selected modules - assessments may be reports, reflective reviews or presentations etc)
- A Work-based Assignment (1000-2000 words)
- A Change Management Report (2000-3000 words)
Self Study Workbooks
The programme will be underpinned by 5 Super Series Workbooks as follows:
Workbook 1:
Solving Problems and making decisions
Workbook 2:
Understanding change in the workplace
Workbook 3:
Planning change in the workplace
Workbook 4:
Recruiting, Selecting and Inducting New Staff
Workbook 5:
Managing health & safety at work
Venue: Glasgow office or any other venue with a combination of modules or topics by arrangement.
Additional information
Healthcare Management Certificate Programme