Assessments aim to determine the achievement of the knowledge, skills, and behaviours (KSBs) as identified in the apprenticeship framework, with learning outcomes identified for each module. Methods used include essays, case studies, reports, presentations, posters, written and clinical examinations and portfolios.
Assessments of theory will be undertaken in a variety of ways, eg exams, written academic assignments, written reflections/portfolios; presentations, and Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).
You will be provided with Nursing Associate Practice Assessment Documents (NAPADs) to document achievement of proficiencies and requirements of both the End Point Assessment (EPA) and NMC registration. Practice Supervisors and Practice Assessors will support, assess and provide evidence of clinical competence
Final discussions will occur with your Academic Assessor to ensure you meet requirements to progress to your next part of the programme or registration (as appropriate). You will also complete 50 hours of simulation practice education each academic year.
The EPA for this apprenticeship is an Exam Board that incorporates all the progression points of your programme, and will determine the overall apprenticeship standard. The EPA grades of pass/fail will be assessed by an independent assessor from the End Point Assessment Organisation. The EPA starts with the Exam Board and finishes when the University uploads the apprentice’s course and personal details to the NMC database and sends the NMC a declaration of the apprentice’s good health and character.
The apprentice is not required to carry out any additional assessments, but all apprentices will complete the module: End Point Assessment Gateway for Nursing Associate Apprentices. This is a mandatory zero-credited module. During this module, the apprentice and their employer will gauge numerous aspects, including:
- That the employer and Leeds Trinity University are satisfied that the apprentice has consistently demonstrated they meet the KSBs of the occupational standard
- Whether the apprentice has achieved English and mathematics at Level 2
- The apprentice has completed of all required modules, taking into account any RPL, of the FdSc Nursing Associate programme, which includes the mandatory protected learning time and a minimum 460 hours of external practice placements
- The Practice Assessment Document (PAD) is completed and signed-off by the apprentices’ practice and academic assessor
An external examiner will be appointed who will also be the lead End Point Assessor.