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About Welfare and housing associate professionals, other
Job holders in this unit group provide pastoral care relating to religious denominations, student support (from 15 years of age), and a variety of welfare-related services including advice on benefits, health, disability and residential care not elsewhere classified in minor group 322: Welfare and housing associate professionals.
Typical Tasks and Duties
advises on rights and entitlements in relation to benefits, health, discrimination and welfare
advises individuals and families experiencing problems about available resources to assist them
assists and liaises with professionals in social work, the probation service and related welfare areas
organises day, residential and home care services
helps to put together care plans and follows professional’s care plans
maintains records and compiles reports on clients
keeps up to date with legislation
performs pastoral care duties, preaches sermons and conducts some services in accordance with the relevant faith or denomination
Entry Routes and Qualifications
Entry is possible with a variety of academic qualifications and/or experience. Professional qualifications may be required for some posts. Background checks including a DBS check are likely to be required for those working with vulnerable adults and/or families.