SVQ 4 Social services & Healthcare SCQF level 9

SVQ 4 Health and Social Care (SCQF Level 9) – Scotland

The SVQ 4 in Health and Social Care is designed for individuals working in management or senior roles within the Scottish care sector. This SCQF Level 9 award develops leadership, management, and advanced care skills, helping you drive quality, compliance, and best practice in your workplace.

Who is this qualification for

This SVQ is ideal for individuals who:

  • Work in management or senior roles in health and social care
  • Are responsible for supervising teams or coordinating services
  • Want to enhance leadership and professional practice
  • Seek a recognised qualification for career progression or SSSC registration

Course Overview

The SVQ 4 Health and Social Care is assessed in the workplace, combining practical tasks with real-world leadership experience. Typical learning environments include:

  • Private healthcare providers
  • NHS facilities
  • Adult care settings
  • Training centres

KEY DETAILS

Cost: £1850

Duration: 12–15 months

Delivery: Workplace-based e-portfolio (remote access via Learn Assistant)

Entry Requirements: Employment in a management role or with manager support

Funding Options

SAAS funding is available for eligible candidates, helping make this qualification more accessible. You may qualify if you:

  • Are studying an eligible course
  • Earn £25,000 a year or less (before tax)
  • Meet SAAS residency criteria

Funding ensures this essential qualification is accessible to more care professionals in Scotland.

Course Structure and Units

The SVQ 4 comprises:

  • 4 mandatory units covering core social services and healthcare skills
  • 4 optional units selected to suit your specific role and responsibilities

Units cover leadership, supervision, quality assurance, communication, and advanced care practices. All work is completed via an e-portfolio with guidance from your assessor.

Assessment & Support

Assessment includes:

  • Observation of workplace practice
  • Written assignments demonstrating theoretical knowledge
  • Verbal discussions exploring understanding and decision-making

Each learner is assigned a dedicated assessor for continuous guidance, feedback, and support throughout the qualification.

Progression Opportunities

After completing SVQ 4, you may progress to:

  • Leadership & Management awards
  • Specialist SVQs in the Children and Young People sector (with additional units)
  • Other advanced care or management qualifications

Career progression depends on your role, responsibilities, and professional goals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is eligible for this course?

Professionals in management or senior roles in Scotland, or those supported by their manager.

Is experience required?

Yes, this qualification is for experienced care professionals in management positions.

How long does it take?

12–15 months depending on work commitments and evidence collection.

How will I be assessed

Through a mix of observation, written work, and professional discussion.

Is funding available

Yes—eligible candidates may receive SAAS funding if they meet the criteria.

Ready to Take the Next Step?

Start your journey today and build the skills and confidence for a rewarding future in social services and healthcare.

For more information, please contact us at info@caretrain.co.uk or call 01387 249111. We’re here to support your career every step of the way.

Training Needs

Meeting your training needs

The training offered will change over different periods of the year and in relation to changes in practice, we need to keep this fresh & up to date.

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