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The Healthcare Apprenticeship Standards Online (HASO) was a joint initiative between NHS England and Skills for Health. Here you’ll find some of the most important information and guides available for you to access.

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What is HASO?

Originally designed by Skills for Health and NHS England as part of the Workforce, Training and Education directorate strategic aims, Healthcare Apprenticeship Services Online (HASO) is aimed at employers and front-line managers, providing a wide range of resources and information to help navigate apprenticeships and technical education in the health sector.

The Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education (IfATE) closed on 31st May 2025. Skills England will now take on IfATE’s functions. Access up to date information about each apprenticeship, including the occupational standard, the apprenticeship assessment plan and funding band.

Find out more about Skills England.

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Job Families

Sometimes it’s helpful to consider Apprenticeship Standards in the context of the job families to which they belong. You can find this particularly helpful when considering using a range of apprenticeships in your team.

We have 15 job families below with their descriptions and their factsheets available to download.

Accounting and Finance

Accounting and Finance staff ensure that budgets are spent wisely and for the benefit of the organisation and its patients. Individuals working in this area could be working in the payroll department, making sure all their colleagues get paid, handling payments for goods and services in an accounts department or purchasing goods and services in the procurement department.

  Open page Allied Health Professions

Allied Health Professions make up the third largest occupational group in the healthcare workforce. There are 14 regulated Allied Health Professions. Many of these have associated apprenticeship standards.

  Open page Business and Administration Support

Business administrators have a highly transferable set of knowledge, skills and behaviours that can be applied in all sectors. Administrators in the Healthcare sector provide business support to both clinical and non-clinical staff. Organisations in the healthcare sector need to be well-organised and keep detailed records of patients and staff.

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Guidance and printables

You’re welcome to download, share or print any of the resources we’ve posted below.

The benefits of taking on an apprentice

Apprenticeships are a great way to grow talent and develop a motivated, skilled, and qualified workforce. Apprenticeships allow you to diversify and freshen up your workforce. This infographic shows just some of the benefits of taking on an apprentice.

Download infographic→

Quick guide to the terminology

This quick guide gives a brief overview of the terminology that’s used when talking about apprenticeships. Download this resource to guide and support you when taking on an apprentice.

Download infographic→

Functional Skills Level 2 equivalents

This handy flyer shows what are Level 2 equivalents of functional skills. Please refer to the current apprenticeship funding rules for further information about functional skills requirements in an apprenticeship.

Download flyer→

Apprenticeship roles and responsibilities

This easy-to-read flyer for apprentices or employers will help give a better understanding of everyone’s roles and responsibilities within an apprenticeship.

Download flyer→

How to fund the salary of apprentices

The main difference between apprentices when compared with traditional students, is that apprentices are employed for the duration of their apprenticeship. This means that employers must find the salary costs for the student during training and manage their release time and backfill during study. This printable shows just some of the ways to fund the salary of apprentices.

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11 tips for employers: How to prepare an apprentice

This printable shows 11 tips on how to prepare for an apprenticeship for employers. Feel free to download, share and print this document.

Download printable→

FAQs

Download the frequently asked questions for both employers and apprentices below.

Frequently asked questions

We have created a PDF document with all our FAQs on apprenticeships.

Download FAQs→

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Useful Links

We have gathered some relevant links for you to find useful information below.

Explore the range of roles in the NHS. Find a course in health and care. Find courses and training. Their course finder has over 1,000 courses leading to a range of NHS careers.

Visit Health Careers→

FutureNHS is a collaboration platform that empowers everyone working in health and social care to safely connect, share and learn across boundaries.

Visit FutureNHS→

NHS Jobs is the official online recruitment service for the NHS in England and Wales.

Visit NHS jobs→

If you’re considering undertaking an apprenticeship you can learn more about apprenticeships here.

Visit UCAS→

How to take on an apprentice

This gov.uk guide what an employer needs to do and the things they need to consider if they want to employ an apprentice.

Visit gov.uk→

Apprenticeship funding rules

Access the rules employers and training providers must follow to get funding for training and assessing apprentices in England.

Visit gov.uk→

National minimum wage

The National Minimum Wage is the minimum pay per hour almost all workers are entitled to. The minimum wage a worker should get depends on their age and if they’re an apprentice.

Visit gov.uk→

Find a training provider 

Find apprenticeship training for your apprentice.

Visit gov.uk→

Find an EPAO

Find an End-Point Assessment Organisation (EPAO) for your apprentice.

Visit gov.uk→

Career Starter link

Many apprenticeships are a great opportunity for those looking for their first role after leaving full-time education. Learn more about some of the career starter apprenticeships.

Visit gov.uk→

Apprenticeship Support Centre

Access a wide range of guidance for both potential apprentices and employers.

Visit gov.uk→

Apprenticeship off-the-job training

How employers and training providers should meet the off-the-job training requirements for an apprenticeship

Visit gov.uk→

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Looking to advance in health and social care? Our sister organisation, iCQ Awards, offers nationally recognised qualifications designed to empower learners at every stage – whether you’re just starting out or looking to take the next step.

✔ Gain the skills and values to make a real difference

✔ Trusted by employers, colleges, and training providers

✔ Supports entry into work, apprenticeships, or further study

They are also an approved End-Point Assessment organisation for adult care apprenticeship standards.

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