Arts & EntertainmentLegal, social, cultural and related associate professionalsISCO 3412
social work assistant
Social work assistants are practice-based professionals who promote social change and development, social cohesion, and the empowerment and liberation of people. Social work assistants assist guiding staff, helping clients to use services to claim benefits, access community resources, find jobs and training, obtain legal advice or deal with other local authority departments. They assist and work together with social workers.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (23)
provide social counsellingprovide social counsellingAssist and guide social service users to resolve personal, social or psychological problems and difficulties.meet standards of practice in social servicesmeet standards of practice in social servicesPractice social care and social work in a lawful, safe and effective way according to standards.apply quality standards in social servicesapply quality standards in social servicesApply quality standards in social services while upholding social work values and principles.protect vulnerable social service usersprotect vulnerable social service usersIntervene to provide physical, moral and psychological support to people in dangerous or difficult situations and to remove to a place of safety where appropriate.contribute to protecting individuals from harmcontribute to protecting individuals from harmUse established processes and procedures to challenge and report dangerous, abusive, discriminatory or exploitative behaviour and practice, bringing any such behaviour to the attention of the employer...provide support to social services usersprovide support to social services usersHelp social service users identify and express their expectations and strengths, providing them with information and advice to make informed decisions about their circumstances. Give support to achiev...deliver social services in diverse cultural communitiesdeliver social services in diverse cultural communitiesDeliver services which are mindful of different cultural and language traditions, showing respect and validation for communities and being consistent with policies regarding human rights and equality ...communicate professionally with colleagues in other fieldscommunicate professionally with colleagues in other fieldsCommunicate professionally and cooperate with members of the other professions in the health and social services sector.follow health and safety precautions in social care practicesfollow health and safety precautions in social care practicesEnsure hygienic work practice, respecting the safety of the environment at day care, residential care settings and care at home.plan social service processplan social service processPlan the social service process, defining the objective and considering the methods of implementation, identifying and accessing available resources, such as time, budget, personnel and defining indic...prevent social problemsprevent social problemsPrevent social problems from developing, defining and implementing actions that can prevent social problems, striving for the enhancement of the quality of life for all citizens.promote service users' rightspromote service users' rightsSupporting client`s rights to control his or her life, making informed choices about the services they receive, respecting and, where appropriate, promoting the individual views and wishes of both the...apply person-centred careapply person-centred careTreat individuals as partners in planning, developing and assessing care, to make sure it is appropriate for their needs. Put them and their caregivers at the heart of all decisions.assess social service users' situationassess social service users' situationAssess the social situation of service users situation balancing curiosity and respect in the dialogue, considering their families, organisations and communities and the associated risks and identifyi...relate empatheticallyrelate empatheticallyRecognise, understand and share emotions and insights experienced by another.listen activelylisten activelyGive attention to what other people say, patiently understand points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times; able to listen carefully the needs of cus...manage social crisismanage social crisisIdentify, respond and motivate individuals in social crisis situations, in a timely manner, making use of all resources.manage ethical issues within social servicesmanage ethical issues within social servicesApply social work ethical principles to guide practice and manage complex ethical issues, dilemmas and conflicts in accordance to occupational conduct, the ontology and the code of ethics of the socia...review social service planreview social service planReview social service plans, taking your service users' views and preferences into account. Follow up on the plan, assessing the quantity and quality of services provided.work in a multicultural environment in health carework in a multicultural environment in health careInteract, relate and communicate with individuals from a variety of different cultures, when working in a healthcare environment.maintain records of work with service usersmaintain records of work with service usersMaintain accurate, concise, up-to-date and timely records of the work with service users while complying with legislation and policies related to privacy and security.communicate with social service userscommunicate with social service usersUse verbal, non-verbal, written, and electronic communication. Pay attention to the specific social service users' needs, characteristics, abilities, preferences, age, developmental stage, and culture...build helping relationship with social service usersbuild helping relationship with social service usersDevelop a collaborative helping relationship, addressing any ruptures or strains in the relationship, fostering bonding and gaining service users` trust and cooperation through empathic listening, car...
Optional (27)
social work theorysocial work theoryThe development and characteristics of social work theories underpinned by social sciences and humanities.counselling methodscounselling methodsCounselling techniques used in different settings and with various groups and individuals, especially concerning methods of supervision and mediation in the counselling process.communicationcommunicationThe exchange and conveying of information, ideas, concepts, thoughts, and feelings through the use of a shared system of words, signs, and semiotic rules via a medium.legal requirements in the social sectorlegal requirements in the social sectorThe prescribed legislative and regulatory requirements in the social sector.client-centred counsellingclient-centred counsellingPractice that encourages clients to concentrate on how they feel at the present moment during the counseling session in order to search for the most appropriate solutions.community educationcommunity educationPrograms targeting the social development and learning of individuals in their own community, through a variety of formal or informal education methods.consultationconsultationThe theories, methods and concepts related to consultation and communication with clients.social sciencessocial sciencesThe development and characteristics of sociological, anthropological, psychological, political, and social policy theories.developmental psychologydevelopmental psychologyThe study of human behaviour, performance, and psychological development from infancy to adolescence.crisis interventioncrisis interventionCoping strategies in crisis cases which allow individuals to overcome their problems or fears and avoid psychological distress and breakdown.health care systemhealth care systemThe structure and function of health care services.adolescent psychological developmentadolescent psychological developmentThe developments needs of children and young persons, their behaviour and the attachment relationships and the possible signs of developmental delay.empower social service usersempower social service usersEnable individuals, families, groups and communities to gain more control over their lives and environment, either by themselves or with the help of others.apply crisis interventionapply crisis interventionRespond methodologically to a disruption or breakdown in the normal or usual function of a person, family, group or community.develop professional identity in social workdevelop professional identity in social workStrive to provide the appropriate services to social work clients while staying within a professional framework, understanding what the work means in relation to other professionals and taking into ac...empower individuals, families and groupsempower individuals, families and groupsEmpower individuals, families and groups towards healthy lifestyles and self-care.conduct interview in social serviceconduct interview in social serviceInduce clients, colleagues, executives, or public officials to talk fully, freely, and truthfully, so as to explore the interviewee`s experiences, attitudes, and opinions.assess clients' drug and alcohol addictionsassess clients' drug and alcohol addictionsInterview clients and assess their addictions in order to establish an appropriate plan for action.identify mental health issuesidentify mental health issuesRecognise and critically evaluate any possible mental health/illness issues.engage with offendersengage with offendersWork with offenders to promote social change, challenge their offending behaviour and stop its recurrence.comply with legislation related to health carecomply with legislation related to health careComply with the regional and national health legislation which regulates relations between suppliers, payers, vendors of the healthcare industry and patients, and the delivery of healthcare services.apply holistic approach within social servicesapply holistic approach within social servicesConsider the social service user in any situation, recognising the connections between micro-dimension, meso-dimension, and macro-dimension of social problems, social development and social policies.give constructive feedbackgive constructive feedbackProvide founded feedback through both criticism and praise in a respectful, clear, and consistent manner. Highlight achievements as well as mistakes and set up methods of formative assessment to evalu...promote inclusionpromote inclusionPromote and respect diversity, and advocate for equal treatment of genders, ethnicities and minority groups in organisations in order to prevent discrimination and ensure inclusion and a positive envi...plan scheduleplan scheduleDevelop the schedule including procedures, appointments and working hours.communicate by telephonecommunicate by telephoneLiaise via telephone by making and answering calls in a timely, professional and polite manner.use foreign languages in patient careuse foreign languages in patient careCommunicate in foreign languages with healthcare users, their carers, or services providers. Use foreign languages to faciliate patient care according to the needs of the patient.
Related Occupations
Other occupations in the Legal, social, cultural and related associate professionals category that share similar skill requirements.
AI Replacement Risk
10/ 100
Very Low Risk
Low riskHigh risk
Quick Facts
SectorArts & Entertainment
ISCO GroupLegal, social, cultural and related associate professionals
Essential Skills23
Core Skills0