Laura explains the process of becoming a Healthcare Support Worker, with insights into what kind of person fits the role, as well as how it can be a great route into Nursing.
Topics covered in this article
What Qualifications Or Experience Do You Need To Become A Healthcare Support Worker?
What Roles Are Available For Healthcare Support Workers?
What Can You Earn As A Healthcare Support Worker?
What Are The Duties Of A Healthcare Support Worker?
What Personal Qualities Do You Need To Be A Healthcare Support Worker?
Career Opportunities For A Healthcare Support Worker
Dealing With The Emotions Of The Role
Finding A Job As A Healthcare Support Worker
Introduction
Hi everyone, my name's Laura.
Today, I'm gonna be talking to you about how to become a Healthcare Support Worker.
I've worked as a Healthcare Support Worker now for almost 16 years, and I absolutely love the job and it's leading on for me to progress my career now into nursing.
So if you're at home now and you're thinking, that's something I'd love to do, then please continue to watch because I'll hopefully be helping you find out some more information about how you can start your journey to become a Healthcare Support Worker.
About this contributor
Healthcare Support Worker
I’m Laura and I work as a Healthcare Support Worker within the NHS, I’m starting the part time BSc (Hons) Nursing (flexible learning) course through the University of South Wales this September. I am looking forward to developing my skills and knowledge further and becoming a qualified nurse. Working and studying part time is important to me as it enables me to balance my family life with my children. In my free time I enjoy spending time with family and exploring new places.
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