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§ OCCUPATION · GLOBAL STANDARDS

military welfare worker

Military welfare workers assist families in coping with the deployment in the military of a family member by supporting them through the adjustment process of leaving and returning of the family member.

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Description

Military welfare workers assist families in coping with the deployment in the military of a family member by supporting them through the adjustment process of leaving and returning of the family member. They help teenagers go through the fear of loosing their parents to the military or not recognising their parents at their return. Military welfare workers help veterans to re-adapt to civilian life and help them manage sufferings, trauma disorders or griefs.

Theoretical Knowledge
ESSENTIALTheoretical knowledge required
older adults' needspsychological effects of warsocial sciencescompany policiessocial justicelegal requirements in the social sectorstages of bereavementsocial work theorycrisis intervention
OPTIONALAdjacent knowledge that strengthens fit
clinical social work
Practical Skills
ESSENTIALApplied skills & competences
relate empatheticallyconduct interview in social serviceapply anti-oppressive practicesbuild helping relationship with social service userswork on the effects of abuseapply person-centred careapply decision making within social workadvise on mental healthprotect vulnerable social service userscommunicate with social service userstolerate stressapply socially just working principlesorganise social work packagespromote social changedemonstrate leadership in social service casesmeet standards of practice in social servicespromote inclusionadvocate for social service usersdevelop professional identity in social workwork within communitiesmaintain records of work with service userspromote service users' rightsconsider social impact of actions on service usersundertake continuous professional development in social workprovide social counsellingrefer social service usershelp clients cope with griefapply case managementaddress problems criticallyprovide support to social services usersfollow health and safety precautions in social care practicescommunicate professionally with colleagues in other fieldsidentify mental health issueswork in a multicultural environment in health careapply problem solving in social servicemanage stress in the work placereport on social developmentnegotiate with social service stakeholdersempower social service userscooperate at inter-professional levelplan social service processdeliver social services in diverse cultural communitiesapply quality standards in social servicesnegotiate with social service usersmanage ethical issues within social servicesapply holistic approach within social servicesaccept own accountabilityinvolve service users and carers in care planningevaluate older adults' ability to take care of themselvesprevent social problemshave computer literacyapply organisational techniquesmanage social crisiscontribute to protecting individuals from harmpromote mental healthmake legislation transparent for users of social serviceslisten activelyassess social service users' situationadhere to organisational guidelinesreview social service plandevelop professional networkapply crisis intervention

GLOBAL RESOURCE

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

72 total
71 essential · 1 optional

Data Source: Unified Global Standards (ISCED, ISCO, O*NET, ESCO)

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