Highfield Level 4 Certificate Principles of Leadership and Management for Adult Care (RQF)
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Qualification
Level 4 Certificate in Principles of Leadership and Management for Adult Care (RQF)
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Topics covered
To complete the Level 4 Certificate in Principles of Leadership and Management for Adult Care (RQF) learners must complete all the 20 units contained within the mandatory group.
These units are:
1 - Leadership and Management in Adult Care
2 - Team Leadership in Adult Care
3 - Governance in Adult Care
4 - Regulatory Processes for Adult Care
5 - Communication and Information Management In Adult Care
6 - Partnership Working in Adult Care
7 - Outcomes Based Person Centred Practice in Adult Care
8 - Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Adult Care
9 - Continuous Improvement in Adult Care
10 - Professional Development in Adult Care
11 - Supervision and Performance Management in Adult Care
12 - Resource Management in Adult Care
13 - Safeguarding and Protection in Adult Care
14 - Health and Safety in Adult Care
15 - Risk-Taking and Risk Management in Adult Care
16 - Managing Concerns and Complaints in Adult Care
17 - Manage Self for Leadership in Adult Care
18 - Decision Making in Adult Care
19 - Entrepreneurial Skills in Adult Care
20 - Innovation and Change in Adult Care
Assessment methods
This qualification is assessed by a portfolio of evidence, supported by a tutor and assessor.
Successful learners must demonstrate knowledge at the appropriate level, across the breadth of the qualification syllabus.
Learners will be guided and supported to prepare for assessments.
There are no workplace visits.
All assessments will be done and signed off by the Assessor, according to Awarding Body requirements, and we do not involve your Manager or your Employer.
How long does it take to complete the course
Normal duration is within 12 months.
The total qualification time for this qualification is 339 hours.
Progression opportunities
On successful completion of this qualification, learners can work in management roles in care settings.
Learners may wish to continue their development by undertaking one of the following qualifications:
• Level 4 Diploma in Adult Care - for specialist frontline roles in care settings,
• Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care - for Registered Managers, and senior manager roles in care settings
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Who is this course for?
Who is this qualification for?
This qualification is suitable for those learners who are either:
- working at a level 3 and aspire to progress into management.
- Working as Managers (new in post), who wish to use this qualification to support with the Manager Induction Standards
- Team Leaders, Care Coordinators, and Supervisors who want to progress to deputy manager or manager roles
Career progression is a key element in retaining and growing a high-quality workforce for the adult social care sector in England.
Progression into management roles is particularly important and workers with excellent care and support skills at level 3 may be unprepared for the very different knowledge and skills required as a manager. Therefore, this qualification has been developed bridge the gap from the level 3 care qualifications into level 5 management qualifications.
Requirements
Entry requirements
To register for this qualification, learners are required to meet the following entry requirements:
- be 19 years of age or above
- Have significant experience within the care and support sector and/or currently working at Level 3 within Adult Care;
- Graduates from different disciplines and other learners with no direct experience of care and support are likely to need placements, voluntary work or internships alongside the qualification to achieve a firm grounding in service delivery for the sector.
Career path
On successful completion, learners can work in management roles in care settings.
Learners may wish to continue their development by undertaking one of the following qualifications:
• Level 4 Diploma in Adult Care - for specialist frontline roles in care settings,
• Level 5 Diploma in Leadership and Management for Adult Care - for Registered Managers, and senior manager roles in care settings
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