A professional, well-written CV / resume is vital when applying for a Support Worker position.

The sample Support Worker CV / resume below illustrates what should be included in your Support Worker CV / resume.

What format should you use for your Support Worker CV / Resume?

As with any CV or resume, the first thing you should do is decide how you are going to use your CV / resume.  Are you going to target a specific role?  If so then you should use a targeted CV / resume format that you can tailor your Support Worker CV to for post for which you are applying.

If you are using a speculative approach and sending out your Support Worker CV / resume to various prospective employers a chronological CV / resume layout may be more suitable.  When using a chronological CV or resume format you should provide at least 10 years employment history.

In most circumstances  a 2 page CV / resume is recommended.  However, that often means being very selective with information and omitting some duties.

If you are applying for more senior Support Worker roles where you may be asked to attend 2 or 3 interviews or for very specialized roles it is a good idea to also have a more in-depth Support Worker CV or resume that enables you to fully demonstrate your skills, qualities, experience and achievements.

What should you include on your Support Worker CV / resume?

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The duties of a Support Worker can be wide ranging.  Your role may be anything from working with vulnerable teenagers and young adults, people with mental health and physical issues to assisting the elderly in their own homes.

Your Support Worker CV / resume must highlight your experience and ability to perform under stressful situations with vulnerable and diverse client groups.  Your CV or resume should provide examples of:

  • Any management and leadership skills.
  • Your ability to organize and prioritize work and manage time effectively
  • Your areas of expertise (e.g.  Mental health / Offenders / Teenager or Young Adults etc.)
  • Qualifications – both academic and professional.
  • Achievements and awards.
  • Any police or required certification / licenses (i.e. Criminal Records Bureau approved).

Use the sample Support Worker CV / resume below as a template for your own CV or resume.

Sample Support Worker CV / resume

 

Based in Any Town
Mobile: 077777777777
E-mail: abodi@tpdc.co.uk

Anna Bodi

Profile:
A fully qualified, caring support worker who specializes in working with teenagers and young adults. Over 10 years’ experience in providing high quality care and support to vulnerable people who are socially excluded or are experiencing problems in their lives.

With a consistent track record of working successfully with individuals, families or groups within a variety of settings; her sensitive, non-judgemental approach has helped many teenagers and young adults live independently.

Key Skills / Qualities:
  • Extensive knowledge of support work principles, techniques and practices and their application to complex cases, group work, and community issues.
  • Strong analytical, negotiation and influencing skills, excellent communications skills with strong problem identification and problem-solving skills and able to deal with sensitive issues confidentially.
  • Possesses a sound knowledge of social diversity issues; able to work with local authorities, the Health Service and the voluntary sector.
  • Ability to cope with a high caseload, organize and prioritize according to importance whilst managing time effectively.
  • Experienced leader able to supervise newly qualified support workers and junior members of staff.
  • A proven history of successfully working with teenagers and young adults to live independently or in alternative accommodation.
  • Possesses the proven ability of dealing appropriately with abusive and aggressive clients in varied situation.
Employment Summary:
Senior Support Worker Jan 2015 – date
Anytown Social Services
Working for Anytown Social Services Family and Children’s Services department, I managed a case load of clients.   I would have to assess and support their physical safety, emotional education and social well-being.  Many of the children were on the ‘at risk register’ and were very vulnerable.

I would often have to visit the homes of these children, so a tactful and gentle approach was vital, whilst ensuring that no detail was missed.  The need to provide urgent or emergency responses to cases was paramount.


Support Worker
Jan 2012 – Jan 2015
Anytown Community Care Services

Working for the Community Care sector of Anytown Social Services this involved visiting offenders in prison and assessing their needs for housing or sheltered accommodation on release.

The role required liaising with multi-agencies and offering or arranging counselling or support to service users and their families.


Support Worker

Anytown Council Jan 2007 – Jan 2010

I worked with Anytown Council Youth Offending Team encouraging young offenders not to lapse back into crime. I was responsible for organizing and supervising work placements and events to occupy and educate the youths in order to promote responsibility and respect for others.

Responsible for assessing risk of re-offending and making recommendations for on-going support. Liaised with solicitors, produced written reports and attended courts to give evidence in legal proceedings.

The Youth Offending Team also acted an outreach programme for vulnerable youths.

Professional Qualifications:
GSCC Registered  
CRB
POVA
Academic Qualifications:
Anytown University Social Work MSc  2015 – 2018
Anytown College A level:English (A)Maths (B)Sociology (B) 2005 – 2007
Anytown Grammar School 10 GCSEs Grades A* – B including:English (A*)Maths (A*)Double Science (A*) 2000 –2005
Interests:
In my leisure time I enjoy swimming, martial arts (kendo and kick boxing) . I also have a passion for travel and have combined this with my love of nature to recruit and organise voluntary workers for a number of charities.

Excellent references are available on request

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Before you send out your Support Worker CV/resume, you should make sure you have an effective cover letter to accompany and introduce your CV / resume to a prospective employer.

You can find a sample Support Worker cover letter.

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