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A Career as a Foot Health Practitioner

Stonebridge Associated Colleges qualifies its trainees to practice unlimited in the Private Sector. This means that you can choose total independence and self-determination. Our trainees come from all walks of life, job descriptions and age groups. Young or mature, made redundant or a 'mum' with a desire to return to work, medical background or shop worker - the Foot health Practitioner Course can be pursued by anyone, including those who take early retirement from the Forces, Police, Fire Service, etc.

 

Your Future

The work of a fully trained and qualified Foot Health Practitioner can provide the student with a high level of self-fulfilment and can also be extremely financially rewarding.

There are no pre-requisites required to enrol on Stonebridge College’s Foot Health Practitioner Course and we accept people of all ages and from all walks of life.

The Foot Health Practitioner course qualifies the Practitioner to set up and practice unlimited in Private Practice. We teach the necessary business skills and give you the confidence to make a success of your business.

As a professional you choose the hours you wish to work and make your appointments accordingly. Full-time or Part-time, you are in control and you decide how much or how little you wish to work.

 

Your Choice

There are several options for setting up in practice. You may elect to establish a Domiciliary Practice, visiting clients in the comfort of their own homes. Alternatively, you might arrange to visit supermarkets and factories to look after their staff, or Nursing Homes to care for their residents.

Many choose to establish a Practice and work at home (subject to planning permission) or in rented premises, perhaps on the High Street. These options may be mixed in any combination to suit your personality, budget or local geography.

As a private practitioner you will find yourself working in a range of different environments. The work of a Foot Health Practitioner is so varied that you will often find yourself engaged in a whole variety of new and exciting environments.

 

Student Support

There is a genuine wish to see every person/trainee do well and make a go of it. You will be fully supported throughout the Course.

If you wish to establish yourself in a new profession you will appreciate that there is only one way to go about it - with a positive will. The Principals and Tutors have gone through this process and fully understand your needs and how it feels.

Stonebridge's Foot Health Practitioners course not only gives you a complete grounding in foot anatomy, care and diagnosis but also provides you with the information and support you need to establish a successful practice.

Once qualified, you will receive a nationally recognised NCFE award, as well as a Diploma, enabling you to use the letters SAC. Dip. (Foot Health Practitioner) after your name.

 
 
 
 
 
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