Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Prosthetics and Orthotics
Duration
18 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Prosthetics and Orthotics | Orthopedic Technology | Orthopedics
Area of study
Prosthetics and Orthotics | Orthopedic Technology | Orthopedics
Education type
Prosthetics and Orthotics | Orthopedic Technology | Orthopedics
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Level 3 Prosthetic/Orthotic Technician Apprenticeship

Course details

Course code

B900


Next course date

September


Duration

18 months


Delivery

Blended learning


Course description

Prosthetic/Orthotic technicians are vital members of the prosthetic/orthotic team who use evidence-based practice to provide clinical support, technical design and fabrication of prosthetic and/or orthotic devices.


The programme has been developed to reflect key policies shaping the Prosthetic/Orthotic profession, the NHS, Health and Social Care sectors today with the skills and attributes needed within the workforce to deliver care with compassion and skill to ensure the best outcomes for patients and service users. The programme has been developed through close consultation and collaboration with Health Education England (HEE), Skills for Health, members of the Prosthetic and Orthotic industry; both private companies and the NHS and Prosthetic/Orthotic service users.


This programme is mapped directly to the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education standards and will:


  • Provide opportunities for the learner to develop a sound base of knowledge of Prosthetic/Orthotic manufacture
  • Provide specialist knowledge for working in a Prosthetic/Orthotic environment
  • Provide pathway specific work-based learning and application of practice
  • Provide vocational work-based learning integrated with academic rigour
  • Meet employer's workforce needs
  • Provide opportunities for personal and professional development

Structure, certificates and assessment

This apprenticeship usually runs over 18 months. You will be completing on-the-job learning and uploading evidence of this to an e-portfolio, at the same time as studying for level 3 certificate.


This academic study will make up 20% of the course and is delivered through 'blended learning' - a combination of face-to-face and online teaching. Face-to-face sessions will be in blocks and online learning can include group webinars, independent activities or reading between the block study sessions.


Entry requirements

  • 5 GSCE’s (or equivalent) at grades A-C or 4-9, to include Mathematics and English
  • Apprentice and non-apprentice applicants required to have English and Maths L2 or for those with an education, health & care plan or a legacy statement, the English & maths minimum requirement is Entry Level 3
  • Evidence of recent study
  • Current DBS
  • Ability to meet the occupational health requirements of the programme
  • If applying as a candidate for whom English is a second language the applicant should hold an overall IELTS score of at least 7.0 with no element below 6.5
  • Apprentice/Learner must be employed within a Prosthetic or Orthotic Department and must have the support of their manager that they will be able to complete programme/apprenticeship

Fees and funding

Fees will be paid by the employer if you are studying via an apprenticeship.


More information for employers

Cost of the apprenticeship will be in line with the funding band £6,000.


How to apply

You will need to apply through your employer. However, you can find out more from us - please see below for contact information.


Contact us

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Minimum numbers

Please note that this course is subject to minimum numbers in order to run.


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