In 2023, the UK government’s NHS Long Term Workforce Plan set out to recruit an additional 170,000–190,000 nurses by 2036/37. Apprenticeships are a vital strategy in reaching these goals.
NHFT has been ahead of the curve. With 90 apprentices currently on their programme, many enrolled through the Open University, NHFT is using apprenticeships to "grow their own" talent and strengthen their workforce.
Northamptonshire faces unique recruitment challenges:
Apprenticeships offer a way to develop a skilled, loyal local workforce while expanding access to career paths for those who may not have pursed traditional academic routes.
Since 2012, NHFT and the OU have collaborated to deliver:
The OU's flexible learning model is crucial for enabling apprentices to juggle work, studies and personal life - while helping NHFT maintain service levels.
We've built strong communication strategies that help apprentices succeed.
Leanne Holman,
Staff Tutor, OU
It's opened up many more opportunities for me.
It's been a wonderful experience - a lot of work, but satisfying.
It's so lovely when they go from not knowing how to study, to applying for their PIN.
I never in a million years thought I would achieve a degree.
I felt proud walking up on that stage. I can't wait to do it all again!
NHFT's apprenticeship programme - powered by the Open University - is not just filling roles, it's changing lives, uplifting communities and supporting the NHS's long-term goals.
For more information, read the full case study hereApprenticeships are a win for students, employers, patients and society.
Lisa Gammon
NHFT
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