If you're considering a career change later in life, or perhaps even starting out in the work force, you may be thinking about becoming a support worker.
For many people who feel the calling to make a tangible difference in people's lives, becoming a support worker can be a great option. Support workers are currently in high demand across Australia and a career as a support worker can be extremely worthwhile and rewarding.
However, it can be difficult to work out how to start your journey to becoming a support worker. Many people become confused about what the role involves, what qualifications are required and how to navigate the job interview process.
In order to address these concerns, we decided to create this handy guide on becoming a support worker. We hope it will help you pursue your goals in this valuable and satisfying career.
Before delving into the journey of becoming a support worker, it's crucial to understand the role and what might be required of you. Support workers offer daily assistance, social support, and personal care to individuals in need.
This could encompass a wide spectrum of tasks ranging from helping with daily activities such as dressing, bathing, and meal preparation, to offering companionship and going on outings together.
It's also important to realise that support people can assist older people, or people with disabilities or do a combination of both. Each group requires different supports and and an approach that's specific to them. You may choose to primarily focus on becoming a disability support worker or work with older people.
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