Our apprenticeships are perfect for organisations that aspire to create a coaching culture at all levels of their structure and service provision.
Unlock the potential of your workforce with TPC Health’s Apprenticeship programmes. Apprenticeships are a powerful way to develop talent, build skills within your organisation, and invest in the future of your workforce. We offer two high-quality apprenticeships designed to enhance professional capability in key areas:
Level 5 Coaching Professional
The Level 5 Coaching Professional Apprenticeship provides individuals with the skills and knowledge to support others in achieving their goals through effective coaching. With a focus on using a health coaching approach, this apprenticeship equips professionals with the tools to empower individuals to take control of their health and wellbeing. Apprentices will learn evidence-based coaching techniques, behaviour change models, and communication skills to support clients in making sustainable lifestyle improvements. This approach is valuable across healthcare, social care, and wellbeing-focused organisations, helping to improve patient outcomes, reduce health inequalities, and promote self-care.
This apprenticeship is ideal for those working in NHS settings, community health programmes, private healthcare, or corporate wellbeing initiatives. By integrating coaching principles with a focus on health and wellbeing, apprentices will become skilled professionals capable of making a meaningful impact in the lives of others, fostering long-term positive change.
Level 3 Community Health and Wellbeing Worker
For organisations focused on public health, social care, or community support, the Level 3 Community Health and Wellbeing Worker apprenticeship is an excellent way to strengthen your workforce. Apprentices will develop the skills to engage with communities, promote health and wellbeing, and connect individuals with vital services. This programme is ideal for local authorities, healthcare providers, and charities looking to build skilled, compassionate teams dedicated to improving lives.
Both apprenticeships combine practical experience with structured learning, ensuring your employees gain valuable, work-ready skills that directly benefit your organisation. By supporting an apprentice, you’ll not only enhance workforce capability but also contribute to a more skilled, motivated, and effective team.
Discover how our apprenticeships can help your organisation grow—invest in skills, invest in success.
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“The trainers are highly experienced, professional and supportive, the training materials are really well laid out and of excellent quality and the support by the admin team is of the highest standard. Highly recommended.”
“The tutors were knowledgeable and enthusiastic, I thoroughly enjoyed the course. It was well run and organised, I feel very lucky to have been involved in the course and feel I’ve got a good start to my coaching career. “
“The training was great. Very accommodating facilitators. Resources are very handy for day2day coaching. I would definitely recommend.”
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