employment support worker
Employment support workers provide assistance to people with difficulties to find a job and long-term unemployed people. They provide guidance in the creation CVs, searching for job openings, contacting employers, and the preparation for job interviews.
Also called: employment rights worker, employability support worker, job placement social worker, supported employment worker, employment social worker, unemployment social worker, employment support social worker, social worker (community development)
- 68
- essential skills
- 0
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
- 2635
- ISCO-08 group
Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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- family social workerWhat changes?62 skills in common
- child care social worker61 skills in common
- enterprise development worker61 skills in common
- gerontology social worker61 skills in common
- migrant social worker61 skills in common
- social work supervisor61 skills in common
Essential skills
68- accept own accountability
- address problems critically
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- advise on training courses
- advocate for social service users
- apply anti-oppressive practices
- apply case management
- apply crisis intervention
- apply decision making within social work
- apply holistic approach within social services
- apply organisational techniques
- apply person-centred care
- apply problem solving in social service
- apply quality standards in social services
- apply socially just working principles
- assess social service users' situation
- build helping relationship with social service users
- communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields
- communicate with social service users
- company policies
- conduct interview in social service
- consider social impact of actions on service users
- contribute to protecting individuals from harm
- cooperate at inter-professional level
- deliver social services in diverse cultural communities
- demonstrate leadership in social service cases
- develop professional identity in social work
- develop professional network
- employment law
- empower social service users
- follow health and safety precautions in social care practices
- have computer literacy
- identify skills gaps
- involve service users and carers in care planning
- job market offers
- legal requirements in the social sector
- listen actively
- maintain records of work with service users
- make legislation transparent for users of social services
- manage ethical issues within social services
- manage social crisis
- manage stress in the work place
- meet standards of practice in social services
- negotiate with social service stakeholders
- negotiate with social service users
- organise social work packages
- personal development
- personality development theories
- plan social service process
- prevent social problems
- promote inclusion
- promote service users' rights
- promote social change
- protect vulnerable social service users
- provide social counselling
- provide support to social services users
- refer social service users
- relate empathetically
- report on social development
- review social service plan
- social justice
- social sciences
- social work theory
- support social service users to manage their financial affairs
- tolerate stress
- undertake continuous professional development in social work
- work in a multicultural environment in health care
- work within communities
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