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Cranfield University and Grant Thornton launch new senior leader apprenticeship for healthcare professionals

Leading business and financial adviser Grant Thornton UK LLP and Cranfield University today announced the launch of a new apprenticeship for NHS and healthcare professionals to build strategic leadership skills to progress in their health care careers.   
 
Designed for individuals who are from clinical and non-clinical backgrounds, the Senior Leader Apprenticeship Level 7 aims to enable individuals to acquire the knowledge, skills, behaviours and mindset of a leader who can undertake transformational change and support their teams in doing so.  
 
Through a combination of in-person and online learning, participants will develop skills to become effective transformational leaders, with a focus on compassion, inclusion and the ability to lead across complex systems within healthcare. Apprentices will engage in topics including personal and professional development, systems leadership, creating change, and maintaining resilience.  
 
Blending the commercial and leadership expertise of Grant Thornton and Cranfield University with the NHS Leadership Academy’s Rosalind Franklin programme, the 15-month course covers the future skills required by healthcare professionals, including big data, data analytics, systems leadership and sustainability. The first cohort will start in January 2025 with applications open from 15 October 2024. 
 
The £14,000 cost can be fully funded by Apprenticeship Levy contributions. Apprentices who successfully complete the programme will receive the following qualifications: Level 7 Senior Leadership Award, CMI Award in Strategic Management and Leadership Practice, and NHS Leadership Academy Award in Senior Healthcare Leadership.    
 
Grant Thornton and Cranfield University, in partnership with the NHS Leadership Academy, will be hosting a series of webinars for interested participants to find out more about the programme.    
 
Justin Rix, Partner and Head of People Advisory at Grant Thornton UK LLP, said:   
“The healthcare landscape is constantly evolving, and the NHS must adapt to changes in technology, regulations, patient expectations and healthcare delivery models. Transformational leaders are vital in effectively guiding the organisation through these changes and inspire the vision for the future. This exciting new programme will help healthcare professionals improve personal impact to help drive progress, deliver greater value, act as a coach and mentor and deliver commercial and strategic business objectives.”  
 
Dr Steph Russell from Cranfield University is the Course Director. She said:  
“This is a really timely programme for those working in healthcare, which we know is a challenging and complex sector. With plans to radically reform the NHS, it’s crucial that management and leadership competencies are in place.  
“Not only does this apprenticeship develop those key leadership and change management skills, we also embed personal development throughout in reflective tasks, building resilience and self-awareness.” 

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