This course level is aimed at those working in clinical health and who have infinite technical skills and knowledge, operating with minimum supervision. With a good record of safety and fault correction, ensuring working standards are met as required.
Clinical Health
All units are internally assessed. Assessment enables the learner’s workplace practice to provide evidence for individual units as well as the whole qualification. Methods of assessment could include:
- Direct observation within the workplace
- Portfolio of evidence
- Professional discussion
- Written assignments or a task set
All the assessment criteria of the chosen units must be achieved in order to obtain a pass.
You may be required to undertake the following modules if you do not currently hold qualifications in GCSE Maths and English:
Essential Communication Skills (ECommS)
Essential Application of Number Skills (EAoNS)
Apprenticeship: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be at least 16 years of age and in employment for at least 16 hours per week. They must have a clean Enhanced DBS check.
Workbased: There are no formal entry requirements for this qualification but learners must be 16 years of age and in employment for at least 16 hours per week, volunteering or on a practical placement as they will be required to show competence in both knowledge and skills. They must have a clean Enhanced DBS check.
- Text books
- Stationery
Apprenticeship – no fee if this course is taken as an apprenticeship
Workbased course fee – Level 3 £1000
Subsidies are available to eligible employed learners. For further information please contact the Skills for Industry department on 01437 753320 or email central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk.
If you would like any further information in relation to this course, please contact us on 01437 753141 or email central@pembrokeshire.ac.uk




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