Nursing Associate Programme

Course

In Leicester

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Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Level

    Intermediate

  • Location

    Leicester

  • Duration

    2 Years

This two-year apprenticeship programme is validated by DMU and delivered at the Leicestershire School of Nursing Associates, based at Glenfield Hospital.

This is an exciting new programme of study for those already employed as Health Care Assistants who are interested in developing their career and becoming a Registered Nursing Associate.

Nursing is an evolving profession and the Nursing Associate role forms an integral part of the nursing family, working as part of a team around the patient. The position is an opportunity for those who want to progress their careers in the field of health and social care.

While on this programme of study, trainee Nursing Associates will be prepared to provide high quality, holistic, person-centred care to individuals under the leadership and direction of a level one registered nurse. You will be trained to employ professional judgement to ensure that the degree of autonomy you exercise is always within the parameters of your scope of practice.

You will be equipped with a breadth of knowledge and understanding and a flexible, portable skillset to use in a wide range of health and care settings, all while demonstrating professional values and behaviours.

You will also develop strong, positive and therapeutic working relationships between professional partners, patients, families and carers. Working individually and with others, you will play a part in reducing unwarranted variation in health and care and in ensuring that the right care is delivered in the right place, at the right time.

During the programme the trainee Nursing Associate (TNA) will be employed at a Band 3.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Leicester (Leicestershire)
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The Gateway, LE1 9BH

Start date

Different dates availableEnrolment now closed

About this course

This is an exciting new programme of study for those already employed as Health Care Assistants who are interested in developing their career and becoming a Registered Nursing Associate (RNA).

On successful completion of the programme nursing associates will transfer onto band 4 Nursing Associate posts within the area they have been seconded from.

Nursing Associates will also be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.

In the future there may be opportunities for RNAs to go on to study at academic level 6 and become Registered Nurses.

To apply for the programme you must also have:

A substantive HCA post (or similar care worker post)
Have the full support of your line manager
Be able to work a minimum of 30 hours a week
GCSE in Mathematics and English Language at either Grade C or above (old style grades) or Grade 4-9 new style grades

OR Functional Skills Level 2 in mathematics and English or equivalent (not entry level 2)

Key features

This programme provides the opportunity to work as a Band 3 employee while also studying an academically accredited programme.
Have the opportunity to rotate into other work areas and placements within your employing organisation for up to 15 weeks per year, providing the opportunity to view to care within a range of contexts.
Gain registered nursing associate status with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC).
Delivered by a dedicated team of practitioners from across healthcare providers in Leicestershire.
Our suite of courses have been designed and delivered through strong partnerships between academics, clinicians and healthcare professionals, providing you with the best possible learning experience and the ability to keep up-to-date with the best clinical practices.

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Subjects

  • Leadership
  • Teaching
  • Team Training
  • Delivering Care
  • Scope of Practice
  • Professional Values
  • Person centred care
  • Interpersonal Skills
  • Communication
  • Equality and Diversity
  • Candour
  • Duty of Care
  • Development and Leadership
  • Development

Course programme

First Year
  • Professional Values and Scope of Practice
  • Delivering Care
  • Person Centred Care
  • Communication and Interpersonal Skills
  • Work Based Learning Portfolio
Second Year
  • Duty of Care, Candour, Equality and Diversity
  • Research, Development and Leadership
  • Team Working and Leadership
  • Supporting Learning and Assessment in Practice
  • Work Based Learning Portfolio
Teaching and assessments

A wide range of teaching and learning methods are used on this programme including:

  • Case studies to ensure that trainees are able to link the underpinning theory to the patient/client group within their own practice setting
  • Guest lecturing to ensure that all practice areas can be represented to support the trainees’ ability to develop knowledge specific their areas
  • Simulation which facilitates the learning of new skills within a safe environment and allows trainees to have an understanding of some situations which may be rarely seen within practice
  • Scenarios to ensure that trainees relate theory to practical experiences
  • Small group work to enable the deeper exploration of topics within smaller groups
  • Action learning sets to enable trainees to develop an effective relationship with individuals from across different settings to share knowledge and experience; it is anticipated that action learning sets will remain unchanged throughout the programme
  • Workshops to develop specific learning around a key topic e.g. sample collection
  • Reflection to ensure that trainees learn from prior experiences and develop action plans to address learning needs
  • Student presentations to develop confidence in relaying information to others
  • Focused tutorials to ensure that trainees are prepared for assessments. This aims to facilitate the trainees’ ability to integrate theory with practice and meet the diverse needs of the group include teaching methods, programme study, teaching hours, personal study

Additional information

UCAS course code: N/A

Nursing Associate Programme

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