Practitioner in Children's Residential Care
The
Level 4
Children, Young People and Family Practitioner has been
written and trialled by employer trailblazers.
It was only released in June 2018 and we expect this to be one of our
most popular courses of 2019.
You
could be working in a number of settings e.g. a children’s home, a residential
special school or a secure children’s home. The children might be living on
their own or in a larger group. You will take the lead in developing and
delivering the child's placement plan and will work with the child to support
their health, education, social and day to day needs, playing a significant
role in helping them to thrive and fulfil their potential.
The
aim of the qualification is not just to train individuals for effective and
efficient performance but to prepare them as professionals to undertake a
variety of roles and contexts across the children's, young people and family
workforce. To show that they have learned their craft they will need to
demonstrate that they can competently negotiate their way around a
relationship-based environment that doesn't have easy answers or immediate
solutions. In a role where there are both planned and uncertain situations
there is not always a directive for what to do and how to do it. You must be
able to respond effectively, express and exercise your values within your
recognised professional, ethical and legal framework, practice skilfully and
safely, as well as being able to competently work with others and make
decisions on appropriate professional interventions.
As
part of this programme you will complete the Level 3 Diploma in Residential
Childcare accredited by Pearson Edexcel.
For more detailed information regarding the contents of the Level 4
Children, Young People and Family Practitioner Standard click here
You will complete Level 2
Functional Skills in Maths and English unless proof of acceptable exemption can
be provided.
You will undergo regular evaluation sessions with trainers and
managers. This will enable you to practice key end assessment tasks, including
Q&A sessions, practical observations, and professional discussions. To
prepare for a final end point assessment, apprentices will be asked to complete
a number of activities in-between visits to build confidence and competence in
the knowledge, skills and behaviour areas.
While on this course you will achieve a Level 3 Diploma in Residential
Childcare.
The apprentice will undertake the
two end-point assessments:
1. Observation of practice by independent
assessor in apprentice’s own workplace setting.
2. Competence interview with independent
assessor.
Apprentice will submit the
portfolio at least three weeks before the competence interview is due to be
held. The portfolio will be reviewed by the assessor and will be the subject of
the competence interview.
Once complete you will be awarded
with a Nationally Recognised Level 4 Qualification as a Children, young people
and family practitioner. This is an
OFSTED recognised qualification. You can
also go onto study the Level 5 Family Manager Qualification in Leadership and
Management in a CYP Setting.
You will be provided with a log-in to the SCT
website lending access to the course resources.
You will undergo regular evaluation sessions
with trainers and managers. This will enable you to practice key end assessment
tasks, including Q&A sessions, practical observations, and professional
discussions. To prepare for a final end point assessment, you will also be
asked to complete a number of activities in-between visits to build confidence
and competence in the knowledge, skills and behaviour areas.
Do I need to be employed to do this course?
Yes, you do need to be employed in an appropriate job role and
workplace to receive funding for this course. If you are not currently employed
in a relevant job role or workplace to your desired qualification please check
out our Commercial or Short Courses.
When am I going to see my assessor?
Once you have been fully enrolled you will hear from your assessor
within 7 working days. Your assessor
will arrange to meet with you at your workplace. It might also be a good idea to invite your
employer to attend this meeting so that they are also aware of the expectations
of your assessor. Your assessor will let
you have their contact details as they will be able to provide remote support
in between meetings.
How long does it take to get my certificates?
Once you have successfully passed your End Point Assessment you can
expect your certificates within 2-3 weeks.
Can I complete my course quicker than 12 months?
Funded Apprentices must undertake a minimum of 365 days in training
before you can undertake end point assessment.
If you have a requirement to undertake the course in a shorter timeframe
please consider our commercial opportunities where duration can be learner led.
Can I complete more than one course at once?
You can only complete one funded course at a time. It is not recommended to undertake more than
one course at once but should this need arise please speak to a member of the
team who can advise you further.
What happens if I change my job or my employer?
Don’t worry! If you change your
employer we can follow you to your new employer (with their approval of
course). If you change job role let us
know also as we may be able to deliver something more appropriate to your new
role. It’s important you keep in touch
and we can facilitate.
This cost listed on his course reflects the 5% contribution that an employer would pay on behalf of the employee. The course can also be taken commercially.