Health and Medical Professions It takes a special kind of person to provide social or nursing care. If you believe that person could be you, then the opportunities to progress your career in this dynamic and evolving sector are rising rapidly. Even at a local level, a growing number of employment opportunities are available in what is now Lancashire’s largest employment sector. £26,300 Average salary in this sector 86,694 Annual job openings in the North West Courses Careers Facilities Student and tutor experience Courses The College offers a broad range of courses in health and medical disciplines, providing both general and specialist training across the sector. From apprenticeships in adult care to programmes in midwifery, you'll find that all our training in this area aims to give you the hands-on experience you'll need to work in the industry together with the theoretical knowledge to put these skills into practice safely and effectively. Courses range from entry level qualifications and CPD training to foundation and top-up degrees. Filters Age: - Any -16-1819+Business owner/employeeUniversity Level Qualification Type: - Any -Access to HE DiplomaApprenticeshipsApprenticeships and TraineeshipsDegree LevelDiplomaDiploma and Triple DiplomaEmployability - Maths English and DigitalFast Track to DegreeFor BusinessGCSEGatewayProfessionally AccreditedT LevelsUniversity Level ApprenticeshipsUp-skilling and Re-skillingUp-skilling and Re-skilling - Adult Funded Apply Course NameCourse Code Adult Care - Level 3SC1FE407 Adult Care Worker - Intermediate ApprenticeshipSN00009 Adult Health and Social Care - BA Hons Degree - TopupSM1HE129 Adult Health and Social Care - Certifcate of Higher EducationSM1HE127 Adult Health and Social Care - Foundation DegreeSM1HE128 Adult Social Care - Level 2SA1EC068 Advanced Practitioner in Schools and Colleges - Level 4SC1FE457 Awareness of Dementia - Level 2SA1FE051 Common Health Conditions - Level 2SE1FE397 Counselling Skills - Level 2SC1FE345 Pagination Previous Page Next Page Most popular career routes The Health and Social Care sector is Lancashire’s largest employment sector, employing 16% of Lancashire’s workforce. Like the rest of the UK, Lancashire has an ageing population (with the number of people over 65 set to rise by 23% in a decade) and more people with complex care needs living longer. This means that demand for health and care services is set to continue rising – creating a range of employment opportunities. Most popular career routes: Nurse | Midwife | Social Worker | Ambulance Paramedic | Radiographer | Occupational Therapist | Physiotherapist | Health Services or Public Health Manager | Community Matron | Healthcare Assistant | Health Visitor | Operation Department Practitioner Facilities Whilst theorectical subjects are taught in our well-equipped classrooms, most practical based learning takes place on placement where 'real-life' situations allow students to put their knowledge to the test. Students will also be able to use our Learning Resource Centres which provide a wealth of material to further facilitate their studies. What our students and tutors say: I chose this course as I wanted to help people with mental health issues. It’s great – we all work together helping each other out – we’re like a family! If this is what you want to do, just go for it! - Lewis Killingbeck, Certificate in Health and Social Care I’m in my second year doing midwifery and I’ve already delivered 16 babies! I wouldn’t be where I am today without B&FC. The course was excellent - I got so much support and I could re-sit my maths too. The staff helped me prepare my personal statement for uni and even conducted a mock interview with me. - Jenny Brand studied Health and Social Care at B&FC and is now studying midwifery at Edge Hill University At B&FC, a range of dedicated and professional members of staff put students first. We are a team of professionals, equipped with a plethora of skills and knowledge to support the next generation of qualified practitioners - Lisa Gayton, Lecturer and Progress Tutor, Health and Social Care Prev Next