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Care Worker

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Kingston upon Hull, Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, HU2, England, UK
Listing for: Tony Knows
Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-07-05
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Caregiver, Home Care, Direct Support Professional/ Direct Care
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Kingston upon Hull

Does a care worker suit me?

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How to become a care worker in the UK

You don't need a degree to become a care worker in the UK. The most reliable route is a mix of short formal training (college course, apprenticeship, or industry-recognised certification) and hands‑on experience as quickly as possible – typically through an entry‑level role, apprenticeship, or paid work‑shadowing. Most people get their first proper role within 0–3 months once they commit to the path.

  • Look up Care Worker roles on Linked In or Indeed and read 5 real job ads.
  • Talk to someone already working as a Care Worker – even a 15‑minute call helps.
  • Find one beginner course or qualification used by people in this role.
  • Build one small piece of evidence you've explored this (project, shadowing, short course).
  • Apply to one entry‑level role or related opportunity within the next month.
  • Do you need qualifications to be a care worker?

    No, you do not strictly need a degree to become a care worker in the UK. A degree is not required, but employers care more about demonstrable skill, a strong portfolio or work history, and the right attitude.

    What does a care worker do day‑to‑day?

    Each day is different, but generally you support older or disabled people with daily life—whether in their homes or in care settings. Key qualities include kindness, patience, and a drive to help others while solving problems and moving things forward.

    What you do:

    • Support older or disabled people with daily life in their homes or in care settings.
    • Apply compassion, patience, and reliability to all interactions.
    • Use practical skills to assist with personal care, meal preparation, medication reminders, and mobility assistance.
    Skills you'll need as a care worker

    The skills below are the foundation of working as a care worker. Some you'll bring with you; others you'll sharpen on the job. Employers and clients consistently look for this mix when deciding who to hire and trust.

    • Compassion
    • Reliability
    • Practical skills
    How long it takes to get started

    Realistically, most people get their first paid care worker role within 0–3 months. Consistent effort over a few months tends to be more important than rushing.

    Specialisations within Care Worker Domiciliary Carer

    Visit people in their own homes to provide care.

    Entry route:
    Direct entry + Care Certificate.

    Care Home Worker

    Entry route:
    Direct entry.

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