From gerontology social worker to military welfare worker
63 of the 71 essential skills of a military welfare worker are already essential for a gerontology social worker — about 89% of the job, before you learn anything new.
These numbers compare two occupations, not you and a job. What you personally already cover depends on what you have actually done.
- 63
- skills carry over
- 8
- would be new
- 89%
- of the target job covered
- 71
- essential skills of a military welfare worker
What a military welfare worker does
Military welfare workers assist families in coping with the deployment in the military of a family member by supporting them through the adjustment process of leaving and returning of the family member. They help teenagers go through the fear of loosing their parents to the military or not recognising their parents at their return. Military welfare workers help veterans to re-adapt to civilian life and help them manage sufferings, trauma disorders or griefs.
What carries over
63 skillsEssential in both jobs. This is the part of the move you have already made.
- accept own accountability
- address problems critically
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- 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
- empower social service users
- evaluate older adults' ability to take care of themselves
- follow health and safety precautions in social care practices
- have computer literacy
- involve service users and carers in care planning
- 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
and 23 more
What would be new
8 skillsEssential for a military welfare worker and not for a gerontology social worker. Note that the taxonomy describes activities rather than tools, so some of these may be things you already do under a different name.
Other moves from gerontology social worker
2 roles- mental health social worker63 skills in common
- homelessness worker63 skills in common
← gerontology social workermilitary welfare worker →The other way round
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How far are you from being a military welfare worker?
MyNodes reads your CV once, maps it to this same taxonomy, and shows you which roles you are already closest to and the few skills that would open the most doors. The file is deleted as soon as it has been read.