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OTHM Diploma in Health and Social Care Management

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Programme Details:  

Award   OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management 
Award Level Level 5
Awarding Body OTHM
Language of Study English
Fees  £6,000 per academic year
Start Date January 2025
Study Time Full-Time, 2 Years
Study Mode Teaching is face-to-face combined with online learning resources available via Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) - Moodle. Classes are usually held on our modern and well-equipped Limehouse campus. 

Programme Overview:   

  • The objective of the OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management qualification is to equip learners with the underpinning knowledge, understanding and skills required for a career or further study in the health and social care sector at a managerial level. The programme enables learners to demonstrate their skills by producing evidence from their work or training activities. 
  • Learners will study level 4 and 5 units, worth 120 credits per academic year with a total credit value of 240 credits (equivalent to the first 2 years of an honours degree). 
  • The Level 4 units lay the foundations of learning by providing an introduction to contemporary Health and Social Care topics. 
  • The units combine both theoretical and practical knowledge in the profession and will develop and enhance knowledge and skills in the areas of equality, diversity, professional development, patient assessment, resource management, health and safety, risk assessment, and communication. 
  • The Level 5 units give learners the opportunity to progress in specific subject occupational areas. Learners will develop and enhance knowledge and skills in the areas of effective partnership working, managing the care of vulnerable individuals, safeguarding, health education, team management, professional supervision practices and how to complete a research project. 
  • Successful completion of this qualification will equip learners with industry-specific and practical skills, enabling them to successfully apply their knowledge in the workplace, enhance their career prospects and allow progression to further study. 

Programme Structure:  

The OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management qualification consists of 12 mandatory units, 240 credits, 2400 hours Total Qualification Time (TQT) and the recommended Guided Learning Hours (GLH) for this qualification is a minimum of 1200 hours. The qualification is designed to be delivered over two academic years for full-time study. 

To achieve the OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management, learners must achieve 240 credits, of which 120 credits are at Level 4 (6 units) and 120 credits are at Level 5 (6 units). 

Level 4 Units:

Title   Credits  
Promoting Equality, Diversity and Inclusion in Health and Social Care (Mandatory) 20
Professional Development and Academic Writing Skills 20
Communication in the Caring Professions (Mandatory)  20
Principles of Health and Safety for Health Professions (Mandatory)  20
Assessment Processes in Health and Social Care Settings (Mandatory)  20
Resource Management in Health and Social Care (Mandatory)  20

Level 5 Units:   

Title   Credits  
Working in Partnership in Health and Social Care (Mandatory)  20
Managing the Safeguarding and Protection of Vulnerable Individuals (Mandatory) 20
Health Education and Promoting Wellbeing (Mandatory) 20
Team Management in Health and Social Care (Mandatory)  20
Professional Supervision Practice in Health and Social Care (Mandatory) 20
Research Methods in Health and Social Care (Mandatory) 20

Entry Requirements:  

For students who have recently been in education, the entry profile is likely to include one of the following:  

  • Relevant Level 3 Diploma qualification or equivalent qualification 
  • GCE Advanced level in 2 subjects or equivalent qualification 
  • Mature learners (over 21) with relevant management experience (learners must check with the delivery centre regarding this experience prior to registering for the programme) 
  • Holders of any local or international qualification deemed to be a similar level 
  • Access to Higher Education Diploma awarded by an approved further education institution 

Our Recognition of Prior Learning policy means that students’ previous learning and experience can be considered, and they may be awarded certain qualifications or units of a qualification based on that learning or experience.   

English Language Requirements:   

  • Applicants applying for all our qualifications, which are taught and assessed entirely in English, need English language skills.  
  • Non-native English speakers who have not carried out their final two years of schooling in English should demonstrate ability at a standard equivalent to:  
  • Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR) level B2  
  • PTE Academic 51, or  
  • IELTS 5.5 (reading and writing must be at 5.5)  
  • We assess the level of English as part of the selection process using a written statement and an interview.  

Other Requirements:  

Candidates must have basic ICT knowledge (Microsoft Office, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet and Email literacy).  

Progression Opportunities: 

Successful completion of the OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management provides learners the opportunity for a wide range of academic progressions including the OTHM Level 6 Diploma in Health and Social Care Management qualification. 

As this qualification is approved and regulated by Ofqual (Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulation), learners are eligible to gain direct entry into Year 3 of a three-year UK Bachelor’s degree programme.  

After achieving the OTHM Level 5 Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care Management, students can advance their careers by:  

  • Entering new employment  
  • Continuing existing employment  
  • Linking with the appropriate professional body  
  • Committing to Continuing Professional Development (CPD)  
  • Studying at university 

Application and Selection Process:   

The application process allows the admissions team to select applicants meeting the above entry qualifications and demonstrate English Language competency. The admissions team will consider applications on a case-by-case basis.  

Stage 1: Submission of the Application Form:   

The applicant should submit an online application form, fill in all the fields, and upload the required documents. The registrar will invite the applicant for an informal interview and a discussion of the rest of the admissions process within one day.  

Stage 2: Submission of the Written Statement:  

Applicants will proceed to the full Interview only after submitting a written 350-400 +/-10% word statement meeting the following basic requirements:  

  • Applicants should submit their written statements no more than one working day after the initial interview. Ideally, the formal interview will follow the submission of the statement subject to time constraints.  
  • The statement must be in the applicant's own words.  
  • All statements must be typed using Microsoft Word and must not contain any pictures or any comments copied from other sources.  

Please contact us for full details of the requirements and guidelines for preparing the statement.   

Stage 3: Interview Stage:  

Academic staff will mark the statements on the day or within one working day of their submission.  

Stage 4: Offers of Places:  

Prospective students who succeed at the Interview receive conditional offers of places no more than 24 hours after the Interview and should confirm their acceptance within seven days  

Applicants will be informed of any significant changes to the course that occur during the application process.  

The admissions team will inform all successful applicants about the times and arrangements for enrolment, registration and induction.  

Stage 5: Enrolment and Induction:   

Once tuition fees are approved/paid, student enrolment onto the course and induction occur before students begin their studies.