Scottish Daily Mail

When caring can be its own reward

- LINDA WHITNEY

BRITAIN’S ageing population has led to a demand countrywid­e for more care staff.

Dame Moira Gibb, chair of the adult care sector workforce developmen­t body Skills For Care, says: ‘By 2025, we estimate that another million workers will be needed to meet growing social care demands.’

Career progressio­n can be fast for committed individual­s. Stephanie Weir, 22, is a senior care assistant at Rosewood Residentia­l Care Home in Greenhithe, Kent.

She says: ‘Care is one of the most rewarding career paths there is. It’s just like having several grandma sand grandads in your life.

‘There’s nothing else I would want to do more than create a warm, friendly and enjoyable environmen­t for patients with whom I have developed strong relationsh­ips. My job delivers a satisfying sense of achievemen­t.’

Stephanie started a Level 2 Health and Social Care apprentice­ship in 2011 with care training provider Connect2Ca­re and completed the Level 3 advanced apprentice­ship in two years.

‘I am now supporting the care home manager and working towards a Level 5 Leadership and Management Skills Higher Apprentice­ship,’ she adds.

‘I have qualificat­ions that give me a CV as strong as many people far older than me, without a student debt, and a min a more senior position than I would have imagined possible at my age.’

Carol Rumbold, manager at Rose wood, says :‘ For candidates at entry level, qualities count for more than qualificat­ions. ‘We look for empathy and passion to do the right thing by someone more vulnerable.

‘ I don’t e xpect y oung people t o have l ots of experience but they must show a willingnes­s to listen, learn and work hard.’

Care roles include working in a residentia­l home, in the community or supporting older people or those with disabiliti­es or learning difficulti­es in their own homes.

Other jobs in the sector include care home administra­tion, catering or maintenanc­e.

Pay starts at the minimum wage but care manager salaries average £ 29,000, according to online employment agency totaljobs.com.

FOR careers informatio­n see skillsforc­are.org.uk

 ??  ?? Job satisfacti­on: Senior care assistant Stephanie Weir
Job satisfacti­on: Senior care assistant Stephanie Weir

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