child day care worker
Child day care workers provide social services to children and their families in order to improve their social and psychological functioning. They aim to maximise family's well-being by caring of children during the day.
Also called: childcarer, child caregiver, children and families care worker, nursery nurse, childcare worker, daycare worker
- 73
- essential skills
- 1
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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- 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.
- child welfare workerWhat changes?68 skills in common
- foster care support workerWhat changes?67 skills in common
- residential childcare workerWhat changes?66 skills in common
- mental health support worker63 skills in common
- residential home young people care worker63 skills in common
- family support worker59 skills in common
- housing support worker59 skills in common
- residential home older adult care worker59 skills in common
Essential skills
73- accept own accountability
- adhere to organisational guidelines
- adolescent psychological development
- advocate for social service users
- 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
- assess the development of youth
- assist children with special needs in education settings
- assist individuals with disabilities in community activities
- assist social service users in formulating complaints
- assist social service users with physical disabilities
- build helping relationship with social service users
- child protection
- communicate professionally with colleagues in other fields
- communicate with social service users
- communicate with youth
- company policies
- comply with legislation in social services
- conduct interview in social service
- contribute to protecting individuals from harm
- customer service
- deliver social services in diverse cultural communities
- demonstrate leadership in social service cases
- determine child welfare
- encourage social service users to preserve their independence in their daily activities
- follow health and safety precautions in social care practices
- implement care programmes for children
- involve service users and carers in care planning
- legal requirements in the social sector
- listen actively
- maintain privacy of service users
- maintain records of work with service users
- maintain relations with children's parents
- maintain the trust of service users
- manage social crisis
- manage stress in the work place
- meet standards of practice in social services
- monitor children's physical development
- monitor service users' health
- prevent social problems
- promote inclusion
- promote service users' rights
- promote social change
- promote the safeguarding of young people
- protect vulnerable social service users
- provide social counselling
- refer service users to community resources
- relate empathetically
- report on social development
- review social service plan
- social justice
- social sciences
- supervise children
- support children's wellbeing
- support harmed social service users
- support service users in developing skills
- support service users to use technological aids
- support social service users in skills management
- support social service users with specific communication needs
- support social service users' positiveness
- support the positiveness of youths
- support traumatised children
- tolerate stress
- undertake continuous professional development in social work
- undertake risk assessment of social service users
- work in a multicultural environment in health care
- work within communities
Optional skills
1Definition and skills from ESCO, published by the European Commission. Source concept
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