Section 3: What type of roles can I do – direct care or support roles?
Direct work with people roles that don’t involve personal care
Care Roles
Activity worker / Co-ordinator
Advocacy worker
Care co-ordinator / Care navigator
Complementary therapy support worker
Counsellor
Housing support officer
Manager
Occupational therapist
Rehabilitation worker
Shared Lives co-ordinator
Social prescriber
Social work / Occupational therapy support worker
Social worker
Specialist co-ordinator
Support worker / Intervenor
Team leader / Supervisor
Health Roles
Audiologist
Cardiac physiologist
Complementary therapy support worker
Diagnostic radiographer
Dietician
Drama therapist
Health trainer
Hospital/health play specialist
Occupational therapist
Occupational therapy assistant
Health Roles
Operating department practitioner
Pathologist
Prosthetist /orthotist
Public health practitioner
Physiotherapist
Psychiatrist
Psychologist
Psychotherapist
Receptionist
Reconstructive scientist
Respiratory physiologist
Speech and language therapist
Personal care and roles dealing with bodily fluids
Technical and ancillary roles
Section 1
What’s important to you?
What sort of person are you?
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 2
Jobs where you can learn and gain qualifications on the job
Apprenticeships available
Apprenticeships in development (2022)
Jobs requiring degrees
Voluntary work / work experience
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 3
Personal care and roles dealing with bodily fluids
Direct work with people roles that don’t involve personal care
Technical and ancillary roles
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 4
Roles working in someone’s home
Roles based in the local community
Roles in large organisations
Roles in small or medium organisations
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 5
Jobs that are usually full time 9-5
Jobs that usually involve regular shift work
Jobs that are often part time and with flexible hours
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 6
Health Roles
Social care roles
Roles that can be in either health or care settings
Links to role descriptions and details
Still not sure? Find out more.
Section 7
Moving into management / progress quickly
Frontline roles / advanced practitioners
Next steps
Section 8
Home
Section 1:
Is a care role for me?
Section 2:
What qualifications and experience do I need?
Section 3:
What type of roles can I do – direct care or support roles?
Section 4:
Where can I work?
Section 5:
What hours can I work?
Section 6:
How can I choose between social care and health?
Section 7:
How can I develop and progress in my career?
Section 8:
How can I find a job?
ELHCP Careers Website