Enquiry form
How to apply
Apprentices do not pay any course fees – costs are covered by the government and/or employer
Funding models for employers
- Fully-funded: Levy paying organisations
- Co-funded: Non-levy organisations and levy who have exceeded their levy contribution.
Fully-funded
If the annual pay bill of your organisation exceeds £3 million you will pay for your apprenticeship training through your levy account. If you have exceeded your levy contribution you will fund apprenticeship training through the co-funded model – to better understand how this will work please contact us.
Employer contribution: Employee salary only
Apprentices contribution: £0
Co-funded
If you are a non-levy paying organisation (the annual pay bill of your organisation is less than £3 million) or you are a levy organisation who has exceeded their pot, the government will financially co-support your apprenticeship training – they will contribute 95 per cent of the costs and the employer will contribute 5 per cent.
Government contribution £22,800
Employer contribution £1200
Apprentice contribution £0
Modules overview
Assessment methods
- Coursework
- Essays
- Reports
- Reflective writing/blogs
- Clinical Logs
- Professional Development Profile
- Peer Observation of Practice
- Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS)
- Portfolio
- Case-Based Discussion (CBD)
- Graphic visual representations of knowledge, information and data
- An observation including viva and professional presentation which form the End Point Assessment (EPA).
Areas of specialisms
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@NHS
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@Private sector
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@Ministry of Defence
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@Academia/Research
Course facts
- GCSE minimum grade C/4 (or accepted equivalent) in mathematics and English
- GCSE minimum grade C/4 in a science subject
- Evidence of Level 3 qualifications
- Satisfactory Enhanced DBS check
- Students must be 18 years old or over at the start date of this programme.
Core skills
- Specialist knowledge in the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of lower limb pathologies.
- Leadership and teamwork.
- Analytical skills, problem solving and effective communication.
- Research literacy.
Health Education England says...
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@"By far the most comprehensive bid submitted. There is real clarity and detail in the scope and capacity to meet the requirements of national delivery."
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@"There is a strong sense of confidence in the provider to deliver their ambitions within this bid and the panel have no hesitation in recommending this bid to be accepted for national delivery subject to regulatory and professional body approval."
Podiatry Degree Apprenticeship staff
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Dr Sally Abey
Head of School of Health Professions
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Mr Philip Hendy
Lecturer in Podiatry (Education)
Academic Lead and Programme Lead
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Dr Joanne Paton
Associate Professor of Podiatry
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Dr Keith Walker
Lecturer / Academic CPD Co-ordinator
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Mrs Karen Reed
Lecturer in Podiatry
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Mrs Joanna Bower
Lecturer in Podiatry
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Mrs Emma Lewis
Lecturer in Podiatry
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Mrs Sarah Michael
Lecturer in Podiatry