COULD YOU WORK IN SOCIAL CARE?
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Social careers are now considered 'key workers' in the UK, and more people than ever are considering roles to support others, as a result of a newfound respect for those helping our society function. Could you work in social care?
To work in social care isn't to choose a career that will reward you hugely financially, or in status, but so much more. It is personally rewarding, hugely beneficial to those you work with and one of the most compassionate and impactful roles you could hope to work in.
Social care is a pretty broad term, but in short, refers to all of the personal care, protective care and practical assistance required for adults or children who need extra support in their day-to-day lives. This 'extra support' may be required for a variety of reasons: illness, disability, circumstance, family dynamic or living situation. Care may be provided by the state or received as needed privately.
Those who work in this sector may have one of several different job titles, including, but by no means limited to: social worker , social care worker , social career, health care assistant ,
support worker , career , UK mental health jobs and personal care worker .
Social care workers may work in a specific healthcare setting (or, in some occasions, a more formal specialist care center) or in the homes of individuals. The exact responsibilities of the role depend on both the employer and the individual's care needs.
Social care workers have a range of qualification levels: some just basic on-the-job healthcare training, and some full nursing training, depending on the requirements of the individual role. Social careers come from a variety of backgrounds, both professionally and personally, and are often dynamic and physically able people who are willing to work hard and always go the extra mile.
Of course, there is no one-character profile to suit social careers, but there are some traits that are especially beneficial for the role. These include:
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Patience - the Social Work Long-Term care water essen Workers often Do With Service users say And The Journey To A Quality Of Life And better Do / Not Requiring care water essen or Add Anymore Can Be Far From all Linear. Social careers need a great degree of patience and understanding to help nurture those they're caring for to a better path and progress.
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Empathy - those requiring social care are often in difficult or stressful circumstances and it's important for those providing care to be empathetic and understanding. Bonding with individuals is key to a healthy and happy relationship, and isn't something everyone has the ability to do.
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Resilience - the Social Work Is Not Easy care water essen, And There Are As Many As There Are the ups Downs. Situations and people can be difficult, and this takes a strong, resilient nature to handle. Careers working in social care should remain determined; never giving up at the first hurdle or when the going gets tough.
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Respect means - nature morte Of The Social Work Is That care water essen sometimes Do it Do Is Received Begrudgingly, And May Even Be Met By Resistance. Being able to hold and maintain respect for others - for those receiving care, for those working with careers, and for other professionals - is key to maintaining professionalism throughout your social care career.
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Compassion - there are truly few professions that deal with as varied a clientele base as social care workers; and perhaps none! Therefore, social care workers must remain kind and compassionate with all those they deal with, as well as politically agile, and able to speak to and effectively communicate and work with people of all levels, backgrounds, abilities and ages.
Finally, society seems to be sitting up and acknowledging - and respecting - the huge contribution that social care workers make to those they serve and the communities that they work within. If you're a compassionate 'people person' and want to really make a difference in the lives of others, and particularly, some of the most vulnerable people in society, now is the time to step up and make the first move to a new , rewarding, role.
Registering with OUTT provides experienced social care candidates the opportunity to build an employer review base and take full control of where and when they work. It's your life, live it !.
Read more: - https://outt.co.uk/social-care-news/work-in-social-care/
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