Skills for Your CV

Skills for Your CV

Creating a strong CV is essential when applying for jobs in health and social care. The right skills can make you stand out to employers and show that you’re well-prepared for the challenges of care work. Here’s a guide to what skills you should include on your CV.  

Important Skills to Highlight 

To work in care, you need a mix of both technical and personal skills. When adding these to your CV, try to give specific examples to show how you’ve used them in the past. 

 

Communication Skills 

Employers want to see that you can communicate effectively with those you support, families, and colleagues. Include examples of how you’ve used communication to solve problems, provide care, or work in a team. 

Example: “Experienced in explaining care plans to individuals and family members in a clear, supportive manner” 

 

Empathy and Compassion 

Caring roles require empathy. Show that you can put yourself in someone else’s shoes and understand their needs and concerns. 

Example: “Demonstrated empathy when assisting an individual through daily tasks, creating a safe and respectful environment.” 

 

Adaptability 

In health and social care, each day can bring new challenges. Employers value workers who can adapt to change and stay calm under pressure. 

Example: “Adaptable in fast-paced environments, able to quickly adjust to changing needs and schedules.” 

 

Organisational Skills 

Managing time effectively is crucial in care work. Employers want to see that you can prioritise tasks and stay organised to provide the best care. 

Example: “Skilled in managing daily routines and ensuring all tasks are completed effeciently to meet the needs of others.”  

 

Attention to Detail 

Small details matter in care. Mistakes can impact health and wellbeing, so employers look for candidates who are thorough and attentive. 

Example: “Experienced in monitoring and recording client information accurately to ensure high-quality care.” 

 

Teamwork 

Most care roles involve working as part of a team. Show that you’re a good team player who can collaborate with others. 

Example: “Worked closely with colleagues to develop personalised care plans and ensure consistency in care.” 

 

Technical Skills 

If you have specific skills like First Aid, medication management, or handling equipment, make sure to include these. In care work, practical skills are just as important as interpersonal skills.  

Example: “Certified in First Aid and experienced in safe handling of mobility equipment.” 

 

Tips for Making Your CV Stand Out  

  • Use Bullet Points: Keep your CV easy to read by listing skills and experience in bullet points. 
  • Personalise It to the Role: Look at the job description and make sure your CV highlights the skills that the employer is looking for. 
  • Keep it Concise: Aim for a CV that’s 1-2 pages. Focus on your most relevant skills and experience to keep it short and impactful.  

Try Halo Staffing’s CV Builder 

Struggling to create your CV? Halo Staffing offers a free CV Builder to make the process easy. Just enter your information, and the CV Builder will create a professional CV for you, personalised for health and social care roles. It’s a quick, simple way to make sure your CV shows off your skills and experience in the best possible way.  

To get started, visit our CV Builder on the Halo Staffing HERE and follow the easy steps. Your finished CV will be sent straight to your inbox! 

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