Updated 2 years ago
I am currently employed as a support worker/carer, having returned to the caring profession after a long break from nursing, pursuant to the raising of my children.
I have fortunately found the transition remarkably natural, the necessary professionalism and principle of care work drawing fluently from my previous experience as a nurse, and all the rigours of discipline and high standards entailed. Not to omit, further, the retained depth and range of emotion and empathy that is so often demanded and cultivated by children young (and old!)
Through working for my current employers, these last nineteen months, I have achieved a necessary level of confidence and fluidity of environment that provides - along with my accumulated experience - the means to take my next step in domiciliary care. I would at this stage in my life, having had my children grow up, like to bring my professional focus onto live-in care, and the responsibilities therein.
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I am currently employed as a support worker/carer, having returned to the caring profession after a long break from nursing, pursuant to the raising of my children.
I have fortunately found the transition remarkably natural, the necessary professionalism and principle of care work drawing fluently from my previous experience as a nurse, and all the rigours of discipline and high standards entailed. Not to omit, further, the retained depth and range of emotion and empathy that is so often demanded and cultivated by children young (and old!)
Through working for my current employers, these last nineteen months, I have achieved a necessary level of confidence and fluidity of environment that provides - along with my accumulated experience - the means to take my next step in domiciliary care. I would at this stage in my life, having had my children grow up, like to bring my professional focus onto live-in care, and the responsibilities therein.
(Contact by email, or phone number please. This website is not fit for the task.)
Profile Information
General Care Experience
Live in care work, Home Care, Other Care Work, Care for close relative or loved one, Nursing
Looking for work in the following locations:
London
Additional Information
English Language Level
Advanced
Driving Licence
Full License - I have my own car
Care Skills
- Brain Injury
- Cancer
- Catheter Care
- Children / Young People
- Complex Care
- COSHH Training
- Dementia
- End of life / Palliative Care
- Epilepsy / Buccal midazolam
- Incontinence
- Learning Disability
- Manual Handling
- Medication Training
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Parkinsons
- Peg Feeding
- Personal Care
- Spinal Injury
- Stoma
- Stroke
Care Qualifications
Current DBS
Yes