Blackrock Health Hermitage Clinic is delighted to offer an exciting opportunity for dedicated Healthcare Assistants to advance their careers through our NFQ Level 6 Advanced Healthcare Assistant Practitioner(AHAP) Apprenticeship. This is a 2-year, Level 6 apprenticeship (Higher Certificate) that trains healthcare assistants, allowing them to "earn while they learn" with a formal contract and paid work, blending on-the-job training with classroom learning at Griffith College and online learning, leading to enhanced skills, a recognized qualification, and career progression.Key FeaturesBecome a qualified Advanced Healthcare Assistant Practitioner.Progress to higher education programs or other specialized roles within healthcare.DurationTwo year programme including 30 study days face to face in Griffith College per year and on-the-job training.QualificationA Level 6 Higher Certificate in Healthcare Support Practice.DeliveryBlends workplace learning with classroom instruction and online resources through partnered Griffith College. For more information on the course layout you can see on Griffith College portal via: FocusDevelops advanced skills in areas like leadership, clinical interventions, person-centered care and understanding body systems.SupportFully funded with 50% of paid study days in Griffith College and in house support from a Preceptor & the Nurse Education & Practice Development Team.Who is it for?Existing Healthcare Assistants looking to upskill and advance their careersIndividuals seeking an advanced healthcare role.Career Progression OpportunitiesWork as a qualified Advanced Healthcare Assistant Practitioner/ Senior Healthcare Assistant.Progress to higher education programs or other specialized roles within healthcare.Key Skills & ResponsibilitiesApprentices learn to perform advanced clinical tasks under the direction of registered nurses, including:Clinical Skills: Vital signs monitoring, blood glucose monitoring, wound cleansing, urinalysis, catheter care, and enteral/PEG feeding.Care & Support: Assisting with activities of daily living, medication prompting, health promotion, and supporting people with disabilities or mental health needs.Professional Development: Leadership, risk management, and the use of reflective practice portfolios.ApplyVia Occupop link below. For more information please email or liaise with a member of the Nurse Education & Practice Development Team.