Programme
This postgraduate diploma programme will be delivered over two years. Students will undertake timetabled, blended learning approximately or equivalent to 1 day a week and the remaining time will be undertaken in the work-based learning setting. Working in partnership with its stakeholders the university will support the student to meet the apprenticeship learning outcomes, to enable increasing independence and autonomy as a Community Nurse Specialist Practitioner. The apprenticeship is clinically focused and developed to prepare and support adult trained nurses to work in community nursing roles in the fields of district nursing and general practice nursing.
The apprenticeship aligns with the Nursing and Midwifery Council Standard for Community Nursing Specialist Practice (NMC, 2022) and the NMC Standards for Prescribing (NMC, 2024) and the. All apprentices will undertake an End Point Assessment to achieve the Apprenticeship Standard.
On successful completion apprentices will be eligible to apply to the Nursing and Midwifery Council to annotate the community nursing specialist practitioner qualification (field specific) with V300 Non-Medical Prescribing qualification. This must be done within 5 years of completion of the programme.
More than ever, it is evident that the specialist expertise of the District Nursing service and General Practice Nursing workforce are central to the provision of health care in the United Kingdom (NHS UK, 2019, QNI/QNIS, 2015). The need for an advanced level workforce in the community and primary care setting has been identified (NHS UK, 2019).