Residential Assistants / Advisors
A Residential Assistant or Advisor works in a residential mental health, long-term care, or substance abuse treatment facility and provides support for patients, including resolving conflicts, helping them adjust to their environment, and alleviating concerns. Performs inspections and assists with move-ins and facility programming.
About this Career
Average Salary
£28,759New workers start at around £10,145. Normal pay is £28,759 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £46,337
Annual Openings
76Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs
Daily Tasks
- Keeps records and writes reports.
- Maintains contact and discusses problems/progress with other staff and social workers.
- Establishes and maintains contact with members of the neighbouring community and/or the residents’ family and friends.
- May provide one-to-one counselling or group therapy.
- Manage the household (domestic duties).
- Ensures that students attend school regularly.
- Ensures that all material needs of residents are provided and endeavours to resolve any problems that they may have.
- Plans and participates in games and leisure activities to encourage emotional, social, physical and intellectual development.
- Creates friendly, secure atmosphere and tries to gain the trust and confidence of those in the home or under supervision.
Skills Employers are looking for
Skills | Importance |
---|---|
Monitoring | 65% |
Learning Strategies | 64% |
Critical Thinking | 60% |
Reading Comprehension | 59% |
Writing | 56% |
Active Listening | 54% |
Speaking | 54% |
Active Learning | 50% |
Mathematics | 29% |
Science | 16% |
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- CPCAB Introduction to Counselling
- CPCAB Therapeutic Counselling
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