GETTING STARTED IN A COMMUNITY SUPPORT WORKER ROLE
To become a Community Support Worker you must be of legal age, physically fit and emotionally stable.
While there are no formal qualifications required to become a Community Support Worker. Having a caring nature and good communication skills are essential.
The Care Sector can be a great career path that has no set entry requirements.
Employers will expect good literacy and numeracy skills but as long as you have the willingness to learn, you will receive all relevant training you need to become a Community Support Worker.
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