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Health & Nursing T Level

T Level (Level 3)

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Availability & Details

Health (Supporting the Adult Nursing Team) - Level 3 T Level AF1-HESCTL/P01

Venue
Alton Campus

Type of study
T Levels

Dates
(2 years)

Examination board
Generic award - no awarding body

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Overview

It’s hard to imagine a more dynamic, fast changing sector than nursing and healthcare in the UK. Nurses act as leaders, carers and clinicians, taking responsibility for the care they provide to patients.

This T Level qualification is an exciting full time course which has been designed in partnership with businesses and employers. It is aimed at giving you the knowledge and skills to move into a career in nursing or nursing-related careers. It is designed to enable you to progress to employment or Apprenticeships in hospitals or healthcare settings or to move on to studying in Higher Education.

This course covers:
– Learning about the range of clinical assessments and tasks undertaken by a nurse and how to conduct these tasks
– Learning about appropriate techniques used to move and handle patients relevant to their condition
– Learning about care plans and how to support patients to complete activities of daily living, such as maintaining good nutrition and hydration The core knowledge and understanding will be assessed through an examination and core skills through a practical employer-set project.

In addition to this, Mathematics, English and general digital skills will be integrated within the qualification in occupationally relevant contexts.

Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including Mathematics and a grade 5 in English Language and Double or Triple Science or Level 2 in Science with a distinction, alongside GCSE grade 4 or above in English Language and Mathematics. Alternatively Level 2 in Health and Social Care with a grade B or distinction, alongside GCSE grade 4 or above in Science, Mathematics and English.

In Year 1 you will cover all of the underpinning knowledge required to work in the healthcare sector. You will learn about providing person-centred care and care values, health and wellbeing including recognising the signs and symptoms of health deterioration and infection control and prevention.

The units studied are:
– Working within the Health and Science Sector
– Health, Safety and Environmental regulations in the Health and Science sector
– Managing information and data within the Health and Science sector
– Good Scientific and Clinical Practice
– Core Science concepts (including Anatomy and Physiology and Diseases and Disorders)
– The Healthcare sector
– Providing person-centred care
– Health and wellbeing
– Health and Safety regulations applicable in the Healthcare sector
– Infection prevention and control in health specific settings.

In Year 2 you will study the Adult Nursing Occupational Specialism.

Adult Nursing
– You will learn about clinical tasks carried out on adults including taking physiological measurements, applying wound dressings, collecting specimens and monitoring hydration levels.

You will learn about the different types of monitoring and emergency equipment used in healthcare settings and how to use and maintain this equipment. You will learn how to support adults in activities of daily life such as nutrition, hydration and hygiene and you will learn about the different roles of carers including supporting adults with dementia and end of life care. Many of these lessons will take place in our new classrooms set up as hospital-style wards and these sessions will be supplemented by visits to local universities that offer nursing degrees so that you can access state-of-the-art nurse training equipment.

You will be taught on campus three days a week with a full time programme of lessons in our specialist settingenvironment. We provide the specialist knowledge and expertise to prepare you for employment as a healthcareprofessional. Each week you will also work with one of our partner employers, working at the heart of the healthcare profession, who will help you apply the theory and skills learnt in College to real adult nursing settings.

Externally assessed exams, industrial placement (315 hours), employer set project and synoptic assessment in a healthcare setting.

One exam assesses the health related content and the other assesses the science content of the course.

On completion of this course, you will be able to go directly into employment as a nursing associate or healthcare assistant. You could also undertake a nursing degree Apprenticeship. Alternatively, you could go on to study in Higher Education in degrees such as adult or paediatric nursing, midwifery or mental health nursing.


College is definitely worth all the effort you put in, you get to meet lots of different people and it’s amazing.

Ebony Puttock, A Level student

I would say it’s a college that really balances academia with fun, there is lots of extra-curricular stuff that you can get involved in. It has a really good work/life balance.

Laura Hagedorn, A Level student

This is a really good college, and it is definitely somewhere you can achieve your dreams.

Yolanda Stemp, BTEC student