The roles covered by this framework are mainly direct care roles, where the member of staff is giving care, advice and support to a named service user/patient. The member of staff will work in the local community as well as in people’s homes and normally have a work base.
Senior support worker, team or section leader, supervisor, they will manage a number of other people and provide support, training, and development for the staff they oversee. Some of the roles will also continue to provide direct care to patients/service users as part of their role.
A regulated professional role means that you have taken a qualification (normally a degree or above) in a specific field of (medicine, nursing, midwifery, social work, etc) and you have been registered with your professional body.
You may be required to undertake a diploma at level 2 or 3 to become a supervisor or manager or
You may wish to do some additional training as a short course to develop your supervisory skills.
To become a regulated profession you will need to attend a university course and gain a professional qualification (which is normally the equivalent of a degree or Masters)
For some careers you can undertake a degree apprenticeship which means you study while you work. They take between 3-6 years to complete. You will spend some time at university (20% for ) but the majority of your time at work.