Social / Human Service Assistants
A Social or Human Service Assistant assists with identifying and arranging community services for clients. Works with social workers and other human services professionals. Helps with rehabilitation for people with disabilities or those in recovery, or coordinates home care services for the elderly; may also coordinate housing or job training assistance for immigrants, veterans, former inmates or families in crisis.
About this Career
Average Salary
£37,598New workers start at around £20,401. Normal pay is £37,598 per year. Highly experienced workers can earn up to £54,112
Annual Openings
145Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons in London, and do not distinguish between full and part-time jobs
Daily Tasks
- Participates in training and supervision.
- Gives evidence in court.
- Keeps case records, prepares reports and participates in team meetings.
- Organises support and develops care plans to address service users’ needs.
- Arranges for further counselling or assistance in the form of financial or material help.
- Undertakes and writes up assessments to specified standards.
- Interviews individuals and groups to assess and review the nature and extent of difficulties.
- Liaises with other health and social care professionals and agencies to identify those in need and at risk within the local community.
Skills Employers are looking for
Skills | Importance |
---|---|
Active Listening | 70% |
Reading Comprehension | 67% |
Speaking | 67% |
Writing | 65% |
Monitoring | 64% |
Learning Strategies | 62% |
Critical Thinking | 62% |
Active Learning | 61% |
Mathematics | 25% |
Science | 21% |
Related courses
- Alcohol Awareness
- Awareness of Bullying in Children and Young People
- Awareness of Mental Health Problems
- Awareness of Substance Misuse
- Childhood Studies
- Childhood Studies with SEN
- Children's Care Learning and Development
- Children's Play Learning and Development
- Children's Play Learning and Development
- Counselling Skills
- CPCAB Counselling Skills
- CPCAB Counselling Studies
- CPCAB Introduction to Counselling
- CPCAB Therapeutic Counselling
- Mental Health Awareness
- Preparing to work in adult social care
- Psychology
- Public Services
- Self Harm and Suicide Awareness and Prevention
- Skills for Professions in Health and Human Sciences - Pre
- Social Work
- Social Work
- Understanding Children and Young People's Mental Health