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What does it take to be a Kare Plus Carer?

Saturday, February 25th, 2017 | Uncategorized
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What Qualities do you Need to be a Kare Plus Carer?

Carers are compassionate people who are naturally caring in nature. Care assistants work to help their clients with a range of essential daily activities. In order to excel in a caring profession you are going to need certain qualities. 

Do you have what it takes to be a Kare Plus carer?

Whether you are working with mental health patients or the elderly, there are a host of qualities you need to be a carer. As you are reading through the list you may wish to note which qualities you already have and which you still need to work on. This will help you to decide if you have what it takes to be one of our professional carers.

Supportive, encouraging and patient

As a carer, you will be supporting clients to enable them to live from day to day. You’ll need to support and encourage people patiently. Clients will appreciate the time to tell their story, therefore; patience is needed. Supportive, patient and encouraging carers are able to get the job done right.

Understanding

Being able to understand the issues facing your clients is essential for being a good carer. Once you can understand the world from someone’s perspective you can do what you can to help. By listening and understanding, you can find ways to meet client needs.

Sensitive

When a carer is sensitive to the needs of others it’s much easier to understand what needs to be done. Carers are often challenged with clients who desperately need to talk about their experiences. Being sensitive allows the carer the flexibility to listen. This builds trust.

Responsible/respectful/dependable

Whatever your skills and experience, vulnerable people depend on carers to help them to live from day to day. Therefore, carers need to be responsible, dependable people. By treating clients and team members with respect you can foster the best working relationships. 

A Professional approach

Keeping the approach to caring professional is important as a carer needs to keep a healthy balance between work and relaxation. Carers will often aim to keep some distance between themselves and their clients by taking the time to relax after work. A professional approach can also help you to build good working relationships with your team members.

Good interpersonal skills/communication skills

Good interpersonal and communication skills are essential for a working in care. This sociable career allows you to relate to clients and co-workers on a daily basis. Being able to listen and understand allows you to be an efficient carer.  

A flexible approach

A carer needs to work with a certain degree of flexibility. This allows carers to tailor their approach to each new client. Basically, being flexible enables you to shift with your caseload in order to carry out your best work.

Genuine concern for the welfare of others

If you are drawn to work in a caring role due to genuine concern for the welfare of others then this job could be exactly what you are looking for. Clients are able to tell if someone is interested in them or not. For this reason, only people with genuine concern should apply to work in the care industry. When there is genuine concern, individuals can work on other qualities in order to excel in a caring role. 

Kare Plus Preston offers full training and careers for professional carers; with no previous experience required

Kare Plus' training programme can provide you with the education and tools needed to kick-start your career. It is a comprehensive training programme that combines in-house courses with new initiatives – including theoretical elements and practical skills – to provide the knowledge, self-assurance and skills needed to succeed in the role. By combining theoretical and practical learning, the ‘Introduction to Care’ course provides the best of both worlds and gives aspiring carers a leg up.

Part of the course includes shadowing a care worker for hands-on experience, so that you can gain confidence in your ability to handle the responsibility of working life as a professional carer. Furthermore, the course additionally provides would-be carers with the opportunity to work with a broad range of clients as well as the elderly, including those with disabilities or learning difficulties.

Our care staff enjoy;

  • Professional training and ongoing development
  • Career opportunities
  • Direct Employment
  • Guaranteed Hours
  • Paid travel time
  • Paid holidays

For more information; Call Kare Plus Preston today on 01772 367656



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