You need english basic math and child care :D
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You need to have at least an 'A' or A* qualification on the subject Health and Social care. You also need to do child care as it is part of the career. It will be good if you do Sociology.
What skills do you need to become a social care worker?
A care worker provides care for people of all ages of life. If a person has a disability or health concern, they may need a care worker.
What skills do you need to become a social care worker?
service users and care workers communicate so that the care worker can get the information they need to help the service user.
A care worker is someone who provides support and assistance to individuals in need, such as the elderly or those with disabilities. An individual, on the other hand, refers to any single person, regardless of their need for care or support. The difference lies in the role and responsibility of providing care, with the care worker specializing in providing assistance to individuals.
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..A direct worker is someone you work with face-to-face, e.g a home aideSome skills of this direct care worker can involve:Teamwork - As you will be working with other care workers, and will need this to get along and work well.Good Communication Skills - As you may be corresponding with people in the NHS as well as people in social services, housing officers and GP's, so you will need to have good communication skills.(Care Workers - Social Care Worker Jobs/Public Jobs Direct, 2012)Good in Culture and Language - This is important so you are sensitive to different people in different backgrounds. This will allow you to work well with your client.Patience - Generally you will need to be a patient and caring person.(Care Workers - Social Care Worker Jobs/Public Jobs Direct, 2012)Others - Some residential care worker jobs require you to have a full and clean driving license or a second language.(Care Workers - Social Care Worker Jobs/Public Jobs Direct, 2012)QualificationsYou usually do not need any formal qualifications to become a direct care worker, although work experience in working with the elderly would be helpful. Training is completed on-the-job and covers everything from health and safety to specific care of a disability. As a care worker, you are able to work towards a Health and Social Care NVQ/SVQ levels 2 and 3.
obviously not.... all you will need is talent.