Highfield Level 2 Award in Health and Safety
AI Career Intelligence
Based on UK SOC occupation mapping + Anthropic Economic Index + Frey-Osborne
If you're thinking about becoming a care worker or home carer on the Isle of Man, AI is unlikely to replace you in the next five years. Despite 87% of tasks being automation-exposed, the Frey-Osborne probability is just 8%, and there are currently 12 vacancies with nearly a thousand people working in the field locally. The human touch—empathy, judgement, and personal interaction—remains essential. To stay valuable, focus on developing strong communication and emotional intelligence skills, which AI can't replicate.
For Care workers and home carers — the primary occupation this course leads to. Generated by Azure OpenAI from Anthropic Economic Index, Frey-Osborne, and live IoM vacancy data.
Course Units (1)
| Code | Description | Status | Places | GLH | Fee |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q3298 26/27 | Highfield Level 2 Award in Health and Safety | Active | 12 | 6 | £0 |
