How To Start Your Career In Prosthetics And Orthotics
The traditional route of becoming a Prosthetist/Orthotist is to study an undergraduate degree, currently available at Strathclyde University or the University of Salford.
There is also a Masters Level course allowing HCPC registration, which is now also available at Keele University, and a 3-year Apprenticeship programme with the University of Derby.
If you have any questions about starting a career in Prosthetics and Orthotics, please contact us below:
How do I become a Technician or a Support Worker?
Employers advertise for Prosthetic/Orthotic Technicians and Support Workers in their local areas and some attend local schools, colleges, and careers events. There are also sometimes adverts via NHS jobs. Some of the roles include access to the apprenticeship to further develop your qualifications. You will need to ask specifically about this when you are looking at individual roles. Visit our Technician and Support Worker page for more information.
Prosthetic and Orthotic Technician Apprenticeship Route
The University of Derby offers a , which provides students the opportunity to qualify as a Prosthetic/Orthotic Technician.
Prosthetist/Orthotist Apprenticeship Route
Derby University also offers a . The programme provides students an opportunity to qualify as a Prosthetist/Orthotist after three years.
For other information please consider visiting the following sites:
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Could you be a Prosthetist/Orthotist? Visit our Human Library below to see what career paths are available.
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Please take the time to visit our YouTube channel and view the playlist.
These videos were produced by the I See the Difference Campaign. To see more about this campaign and P&O click
We also have videos that covers some of the job of a Prosthetist, filmed by a Prosthetist in the South West and kindly shared and a suite of different levels of an Orthotist shared by NHS Scotland.