These national websites provide information about careers in health and offer tips and guidance about apprenticeships and how to apply.
Health Careers
This is a website about a career in health: how the health sector is structured, the sort of people we need, where you might work, and specific information about careers in the NHS, medicine and public health. Have a look around, explore the roles, and plan your career. Make a difference with a career in health and get all the information you need to take the next step in your career journey.
Apprenticeships
This Government website provides everything you need to know about Apprenticeships. An apprenticeship will give you hands-on experience, a salary, and the opportunity to gain qualifications while you work. To get your career started, you usually need a combination of experience and qualifications. An apprenticeship gives you both by combining on the job training with study, meaning you can earn while you learn.
IFATE Apprenticeship Occupational Maps
In June 2023, the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) launched their redesigned occupational maps. These occupational maps help anyone who has an interest, or is working, in technical education including:
- Helping people understand the options to train and progress in their careers
- Showing how occupations at different levels link together
Skills for Health - Job Families
Sometimes it is helpful to consider Apprenticeship Standards in the context of the job families to which they belong. You may find this particularly helpful when considering using a range of apprenticeships in your team.
National Careers Service
The National Careers Service offers useful tips when writing your apprenticeship applications. There is support available to help you before and during your apprenticeship. The National Careers Service provides information about learning and work, with a helpline giving professional advice on making the right choices. This website provides information, advice and guidance to help you make decisions on learning, training and work opportunities. The service offers confidential and impartial advice. This is supported by qualified Careers Advisors.