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NSCG Newcastle College

Lead in Adult Care Higher Apprenticeship Standard

NSCG Newcastle College

Knutton Lane, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, ST5 2GB

Apprenticeship
Level 5
Health, Public Services and Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 01 October 2026
NSCG Newcastle College
1 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours

Course Summary

This apprenticeship focuses on developing leadership skills in adult social care. Apprentices learn about care planning, team management, and regulatory compliance, preparing them for supervisory or management roles in care homes or community support services.

Course Details

Leaders in Adult Care may work in residential or nursing homes, domiciliary care, community day centres, a person�s own home or some clinical healthcare settings. The role of Leader in Adult Care in this standard also covers Personal Assistants who operate in a management role but they may only work directly for one individual who needs support and/or care services. The topics you will cover whilst training include: Tasks and responsibilities: Statutory frameworks, standards, guidance and Codes of Practice which underpin practice in relation to the safe delivery of services; Systems and processes needed to ensure compliance with regulations and organisational policies and procedures including health and safety and risk management; Principles of risk management, assessment and outcome based practice; Principles and underpinning theories of change management including approaches, tools and techniques that support the change process; Legislative and regulatory frameworks which inform quality standards; Theories and models that underpin performance and appraisal including disciplinary proceduresDignity and human rights: Legislation and policy initiatives on the promotion of diversity, equality and inclusion in services they leadCommunication: Legal and ethical frameworks in relation to confidentiality and sharing information; Range of tools and strategies to enhance communication including technologySafeguarding: Legislation, national and local solutions for the safeguarding of adults and children including reporting requirements; The elements needed to create a culture that supports whistleblowing in the organisationHealth and Wellbeing: Models of monitoring, reporting and responding to changes in health and wellbeingProfessional development: Principles of professional developmentGoals and aspirations that support own professional development and how to access available opportunities; Elements needed to create a culture that values learning, professional development, reflective practice and evidence based practiceSystems and processes necessary to ensure professional development opportunities are identified, planned, sourced, evaluated and recorded for workersLeadership: Theories of management and leadership and their application to adult careFeatures of effective team performance Typical job roles include: The Leader in Adult Care will guide and inspire teams to make positive differences to someone�s life when they are faced with physical, practical, social, emotional, psychological or intellectual challenges. They will be a leader of the care team and will develop and implement a values-based culture at a service or unit level. They may be responsible for business development, financial control, organisational resilience and continuity as well as for managing risk and leading on organisational change. A Leader in Adult Care has responsibility for managing community or residential based services. This role has a large element of leadership, whether with other care workers and networks or in leading the service itself. A successful apprentice will have met all the requirements. They have a responsibility to ensure the service is safe, effective, caring, responsive to people�s needs and well-led. They may be a registered manager of a service, unit, deputy or assistant manager. They will be responsible for ensuring regulatory compliance of the care given and the values and training of staff with established standards and regulations. These are the personal attributes and behaviours expected of all Leaders in Adult Care carrying out their roles: Care - is caring consistently and enough about individuals to make a positive difference to their livesCompassion - is delivering care and support with kindness, consideration, dignity, empathy and respectCourage - is doing the right thing for people and speaking up if the individual they support is at riskCommunication - good communication is central to successful caring relationships and effective team workingCompetence - is applying knowledge and skills to provide high quality care and supportCommitment - to improving the experience of people who need care and support ensuring it is person centred

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Your progress is continually monitored throughout the course. Assessments are arranged when necessary and these take place on-the-job. Assessments against the Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care will include: observations of your performance; responses to written and/or spoken questions to show your knowledge and understanding; e-portfolio of supporting evidence containing testimonies, reflective accounts, assignments, work products such as activity planning sheets, completed risk assessments, continual professional development evidence and also support you in readiness for your end point assessment. This Standard has an End Point Assessment which includes: Observation of LeadershipProfessional Discussion

Entry requirements

You will need to hold GCSE 4 (C) or Functional skills Level 2/equivalent in maths and English. If you do not hold a relevant maths and English qualification, you will need to undertake and achieve these prior to coming onto the apprenticeship

Your next steps...

If you successfully achieve all parts of the apprenticeship, your assessor will discuss your next steps to take. Dependent on your roles and responsibilities, this may be the next level of the subject you have been studying already or a different pathway.

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