Level 2 Foundation Apprenticeship In Health And Social Care
Health And Social Care Foundation Apprenticeship | Level 2 | 8 Months (Including End Point Assessment)
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We are launching this apprenticeship in August, but do not hesitate to get in touch with us now.
Explaining Foundation Apprenticeships
Foundation apprenticeships are entry-level, employed positions which provide a mix of workplace experience and in-work training. The foundation apprenticeship will help the apprentice to grow their skills, gain vital experience, and inform their next career steps, all whilst earning a wage.
Foundation apprenticeships also allow employers to access new talent, help to develop staff to meet their needs, and play a key role in nurturing the modern workforce.
Apprenticeship Overview
This apprenticeship is aimed at health and care support assistants, who provide high quality and compassionate care and support to individuals in a range of settings. This can include hospitals, general practices, and care homes.
The health and social care foundation apprenticeship covers a variety of topics, such as the principles of a duty of care, adult safeguarding, mental and physical health, food hygiene and preparation, personal resilience, and general technical and employability skills.
Successful apprentices can continue their career journey to a more specialist occupation, such as by taking an additional, higher-level apprenticeship.
Typical Job Roles
- Adult Care Workers
- Healthcare Support Workers
Progression
After completing this apprenticeship, we encourage learners to consider the following programmes if they wish to progress further:
Entry Requirements
To be eligible for a Healthcare Apprenticeship, the learner needs to have been residing in the UK or the EEA, for the past three years and be able to commit to the apprenticeship programme’s full duration. Note that certain types of immigration statuses/permissions may still be eligible. The learners job role should also fit with the programme modules. Additional entry requirements may also be needed for programmes at level 3 and above i.e. a level of previous experience or pre-requisite qualifications or CPD (Continued Professional Development) i.e. the Care Certificate.
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Functional Skills Information
Functional Skills are qualifications in English and maths, embeded within apprenticeships, ensuring learners develop practical skills in the workplace.
- Entry Level 3: Assessed through internally marked tests in reading, writing, and maths, with a focus on everyday practical applications.
- Level 1 & Level 2: Assessed through externally marked exams in English (reading, writing, and speaking & listening) and maths, testing problem-solving and real-world application.
For Apprentices Aged 16-18 At The Start Of The Programme:
Level 2 apprenticeships, apprentices must achieve level 1 and attempt the Level 2 Functional Skills assessments in English and Maths if they haven’t already achieved a GCSE grade 4 (C) or higher.
- They do not need to pass the level 2 assessments to complete their apprenticeship.
- They must attempt the assessment as part of the apprenticeship funding rules.
Apprentices with an Education, Health and Care (EHC) plan, or a legacy equivalent (SEN statement or LDA), may be eligible to achieve Entry Level 3 Functional Skills in English and maths instead of the standard Level 1 or 2 requirements. This flexibility also applies if a thorough, evidence-based assessment by a qualified professional (such as the Head of SEN or an equivalent expert) identifies a learning difficulty or disability that presents a barrier to achieving the higher levels.
For Apprentices Aged 19+ At The Start Of The Programme:
Apprentices aged 19+ have the option to opt in or opt out of Functional Skills in English and / or Maths, with employer agreement.
If the apprentice opts in, they must undertake the assessments for the level they are working towards (e.g., Entry Level, Level 1, or Level 2). They can still complete their apprenticeship by proceeding directly to the End Point Assessment (EPA) without needing to pass Functional Skills assessments.
If the apprentice chooses not to opt in, they will complete the apprenticeship by proceeding directly to the End Point Assessment (EPA) without needing to upskill in maths and/ or English or pass Functional Skills assessments.
Please consider carefully, should you opt out, you may be affecting future progression opportunities.
The Apprenticeship Process
- Apprentices are allocated a Dynamic Training Skills & Development Coach who will support and guide them for the duration of their apprenticeship
- The apprenticeship programme will be delivered as blended learning, which consists of both online and face to face delivery
- Apprentices need to have good internet access and a suitable device such as a laptop, or tablet to work on
- Microsoft Teams is used for coaching sessions (one-to-one) and for taught sessions (group)
- During your apprenticeship programme, apprentices participate in training, development and ongoing review activities which include:
- Induction (specific to the apprentices’ workplace)
- Taught training sessions
- Internal continuous professional development
- Mentoring/buddy support
- Completion of a portfolio of evidence
- Tripartite progress reviews with the line manager/mentor and the assigned Dynamic Training Skills and Development Coach

Frequently Asked Apprenticeship Questions
Apprenticeships are open to anyone aged 16 or over, entitled to live in England and who are no longer in full time education.
Whether they are starting their working career or are already in the workplace looking to upskill or retrain, apprenticeships can provide an opportunity to increase skills and knowledge.
As there is no upper age limit, apprenticeships can be a great way for working professionals to help achieve career progression or for career changers to learn a new profession.
With an apprenticeship, employees have a fantastic opportunity to learn, gaining industry desired skills and knowledge and behaviours in the workplace.
Apprentices can be employed as a new apprentice on a fixed term contract or you they can be an existing member of staff who would like to upskill or retrain.
Once an apprentice starts their programme, they are allocated a Skills & Development Coach from Dynamic Training, who will support them for the duration of their training and ensure they are ready for end point assessment.
Additionally, employers are expected to provide apprentices with a workplace mentor who is normally a senior member of staff, but who is not the apprentices' direct manager.
Working hours vary depending on the employer, however the minimum duration of an apprenticeship (12 months) is based on an apprentice working 30 paid hours per week. For apprentices working less hours, the apprenticeship duration must be extended.
You can find out more about off-the-job training from the below page which fully breaks down how many hours an apprenticeship requires.
For existing staff members, their existing rate of pay will not be affected.
For new entrant employed as an apprentice, The National Living Wage now applies to those aged 23 and over.
Apprentices are entitled to the National Minimum Wage, the current minimum rate for an apprentice is £5.28 per hour (as of April 2023). This rate applies to apprentice's aged 16 to 18 and those aged 19 or over who are in their first year of their apprenticeships.
If they are over 19 and have completed the first 12 months of their apprenticeship programme, they will be entitled to the current National Minimum Wage rate.
Apprentices must be paid for normal hours of work and any training that is part of the apprenticeship.
Year |
23 and over |
21 to 22 |
18 to 20 |
Under 18 |
Apprentice |
April 2023 |
£10.42 |
£10.18 |
£7.49 |
£5.28 |
£5.28 |
Example A
An apprentice aged 22 in the first year of their apprenticeship is entitled to a minimum hourly rate of £5.28.
Apprentices are entitled to the minimum wage for their age if they:
- are aged 19 or over and have completed the first year of their apprenticeship
Example B
An apprentice aged 22 who has completed the first year of their apprenticeship is entitled to a minimum hourly rate of £10.18.
Dynamic Training partners with employers to assist in the recruitment of apprentices and our current apprenticeship vacancies are listed on our website under apprenticeship vacancies.
Alternatively, you are able to search and apply for all apprenticeship vacancies using the National Apprenticeship Service website
Already Working: If you are looking to complete your apprenticeship with your current employer, first talk to your line manager about the opportunity to start an apprenticeship. We will gladly then talk to your employer about the options available to get you started.
Below is the latest tarrif points calculation. For a full breakdown and explanation of UCAS points, we recommend viewing the UCAS website.
Duration | SCQF Credits | Size Band | Grade | Grade Band | Tariff points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
36 months | 150+ | 14 | P | 8 | 112 |
24 months | 100-149 | 12 | P | 8 | 96 |
18 months | 72-99 | 8 | P | 8 | 64 |
12 months | <71 | 6 | P | 8 | 48 |
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