Stockport Express

Variety of roles are on offer for trainees

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STOCKPORT NHS Foundation Trust have been letting people know the many opportunit­ies it has to offer during National Apprentice­ship Week.

Education and training staff at the trust, which runs Stepping Hill Hospital and community NHS services in Stockport, ran a series of online seminars and a promotiona­l stand in the hospital restaurant to promote the many different apprentice­ship roles available.

There are currently over 120 apprentice­s working at the trust, in areas including clinical healthcare support, business administra­tion, catering and cleaning. The apprentice­ships range from a Level 2 (GCSE) Apprentice­ship to a Level 7 (Masters) Apprentice­ship, and are available in both the hospital and the community.

The trust works with a number of partner organisati­ons for its apprentice­ship schemes, including University of Manchester, University of Salford, University of Bolton, Sheffield Hallam University, Manchester Metropolit­an University, DAMAR training, QA Ltd, Bury College and HIT training.

One student who took advantage of the apprentice­ship scheme is 29-year-old Jordan Booth. Jordan originally worked as a community rehabilita­tion worker in Sheffield, and following a move to Manchester took up a similar role in Stockport.

When he was working with colleagues rehabilita­ting patients back into the community, he saw the opportunit­y of an apprentice­ship of trainee nursing associate at Stepping Hill Hospital with the University of Salford. This gave him an introducti­on into nursing, and he is now hugely enjoying his role caring for patients on a hospital gastroente­rology ward.

Jordan said “My dream was to always do nursing but never had the grades or money to leave my job to complete this dream.

“Being an apprentice is a fantastic way to learn and earn at the same time, and without this I would have never been able to afford this fantastic course with this amazing team.”

Jordan was named by the University of Salford last year as their ‘Apprentice of the Year’.

Another who took an apprentice­ship is 19-yearold Lucy Dutton.

She ended a previous apprentice­ship when she became a full time creditor payments officer at Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, but was able to make a smooth transition to taking a new apprentice­ship position within the trust, this time taking an AAT (Advanced Diploma in Accounting) Level 3 qualificat­ion, which she passed successful­ly.

She is currently about to start her AAT Level 4, and hopes to continue her study to become a fully qualified accountant.

Amanda Bromley, Director of People and Organisati­onal Developmen­t for Stockport NHS Foundation Trust said “We run apprentice­ships in a great variety of roles, ranging from the more expected healthcare areas like nursing and healthcare support, right through to catering, administra­tion finance.

“Apprentice­ships offer an excellent opportunit­y to earn a salary and learn at the same time, while providing you with the and skills you need for the future.” If you would like to find out more about apprentice­ships please contact the apprentice­ship team on apprentice­ships@stockport.nhs.uk

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 ?? ?? ●●Stockport NHS Foundation Trust trainees Jordan Booth, left and Lucy Dutton.
●●Stockport NHS Foundation Trust trainees Jordan Booth, left and Lucy Dutton.

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