The Chartered Manager- Fast Track Responsible Business Management apprenticeship is integrated at every stage of the NHS leadership Academy Mary Seacole programme, incorporating it’s values and behaviours for early career leaders.
Who is it for?
Early career leaders and health and care professionals whose roles involve driving improvements in care quality and managing key delivery challenges.
Duration: 24 Months
How you will learn:
You will learn through online coaching, online module delivery, masterclasses with guest speakers, webinars with guided self- study and workplace application.
Delivered entirely through tried and tested online methods with strong support from academic mentors to help you achieve the best result. The programme supports you to apply what you have learned in your own workplace and aligns with the objectives of the NHS People Plan. Projects are agreed with employers to include live, real-world health and care scenarios.
Entry Requirements:
At least 2 years of management experience. Level 5 in a leadership and management subject (completed in the past 5 years) or experiential learning developed during your career evidenced by assessment.
Key Benefits
- Unlock your potential and create a solid skills foundation for your future career as an aspiring leader working in the NHS.
- You will build a personal portfolio of successful projects to demonstrate your ability to improve services and care.
- You will explore the current issues facing the healthcare industry today and learn a range of skills to address these challenges and opportunities as part of your organisation to enable you to an become effective manager and leader.
- The qualification leads to a triple award: BSc (Hons) responsible Business Management degree from University of Exeter Business School, a level 6 apprenticeship, NHS Leadership Academy Award in Healthcare Leadership (Mary Seacole) and CMI Chartered manager status.
Possible job roles
Manager, Senior Manager, Head of Department, Operations Manager.
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