The OTHM Level 3 Foundation Course in Health and Social Care is a comprehensive qualification that equips learners with the necessary knowledge and skills to succeed in the healthcare sector.
Upon completion of the course, learners can expect to achieve the following learning outcomes:
• Understand the principles of health and social care, including the importance of dignity, respect, and confidentiality
• Demonstrate an understanding of the role of health and social care professionals in promoting health and wellbeing
• Apply knowledge of health and social care policies, procedures, and legislation to real-world scenarios
• Develop skills in communication, teamwork, and problem-solving in a healthcare setting
The duration of the OTHM Level 3 Foundation Course in Health and Social Care is typically 12-16 weeks, with learners required to complete a series of assignments and assessments to demonstrate their understanding of the subject matter.
The course is designed to be industry-relevant, with a focus on preparing learners for entry-level roles in the healthcare sector, such as care assistants, health care assistants, and social care workers.
OTHM is a globally recognized awarding body, and the Level 3 Foundation Course in Health and Social Care is accredited by the British Accreditation Council (BAC) and the International Association of Private Career Colleges (IAPCC).
Graduates of the OTHM Level 3 Foundation Course in Health and Social Care can expect to secure employment in a range of healthcare settings, including hospitals, care homes, and community health services.