Study for LJMU’s Registered Specialist Community Practitioner Children’s Nursing course and have your NMC professional competencies assessed in practice.
Accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Council as a recordable qualification, this programme meets the aims of all four groups of children within the NHS at Home (DH2011) document.
The course covers the treatment of children with: acute and short term conditions; long-term conditions; disabilities and complex conditions, including those requiring continuing health care and neonates and life-limiting and life-threatening illness, including those requiring end of life care.
You will need:
current level one registration on the NMC professional register (part one or part two)
a minimum of a year’s post-registration experience
DipHE in Nursing
Applicants without a DipHE may gain entry to the programme by evidencing 120 credits at level 4 and 120 credits at level 5 either through study or RPEL, against this programme’s stated level 4 and 5 learning outcomesStudents who wish to undertake V300 Independent and Supplementary Non-Medical Prescribing (NMP) as part of the PgDip Specialist Community Practitioner Community Children’s Nursing Programme must have at least one years’ post registration experience. Students wishing to undertake this module must also be deemed competent by, and obtain permission and support from their employer.
Additional information:
RPL is accepted on this programme
Satisfactory DBS and references required
If you have any specific queries, please contact [email protected]
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