Health and social care apprenticeships across South Yorkshire

You can join the NHS and social care by taking an apprenticeship!

During an apprenticeship you will experience the workplace, earn a qualification and get paid.

Apprenticeships can be useful if you are just starting your career, looking for a change of role or wanting to develop your skills. You can start an apprenticeship at any age.

Vacancies

Check out the latest apprenticeships and other entry-level jobs in South Yorkshire. The list is released every Friday.

Thinking about doing an apprenticeship? This page will help you make a decision on becoming an apprentice and kick off your apprenticeship journey.

This page will guide you to some of the best sites to find the latest apprenticeship vacancies in South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw.

Nursing associate is a new role within the nursing team. Nursing associates work with healthcare support workers and registered nurses to deliver care for patients and the public. It is also a stepping stone to becoming a registered nurse. (Health Careers, 2020).

A dedicated page for employers of apprentices, providing useful information and guidance along with the latest apprenticeship information.

Looking to improve your skills in literacy or numeracy, either in preparation for an apprenticeship or to become more confident in using language or working with numbers, either for work or personal development.

End-point assessments (EPA) explained to help you understand what is expected from them and what will happen during your EPA.

Useful guides relating to further and higher education, skills and vocational training.

T levels are a level three technical education route that provide an alternative to A-levels for 16-19-year-olds.

The South Yorkshire and Bassetlaw Faculty of Advanced Clinical Practice was formed in 2015 and is helping to bring about a coordinated and consistent approach to developing the clinical workforce.