Physically Disabled Children Facility Childcare Worker

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Industry & Occupation

Healthcare & Welfare

Classification

Summary

A childcare worker who provides daily living and developmental support to children with physical disabilities.

Description

Physically disabled children facility childcare workers are specialists who support the growth and daily life of children with physical disabilities. Based on care plans, they provide physical assistance for meals, toileting, mobility, etc., while implementing developmental support through language and play. They collaborate with rehabilitation staff, nurses, and families to manage children's health, respond to emergencies, and handle equipment. They also create and implement individualized childcare plans, record and evaluate progress, provide consultation support to parents, and offer psychological support. Creating a safe and warm environment is essential to support children's growth and independence.

Future Outlook

With the progression of super-aging society and the promotion of inclusive society, the needs for support for disabled children are on an increasing trend, and the demand for facility childcare workers with specialized expertise is expected to rise.

Personality Traits

Able to Respond Flexibly / Compassionate / Patient / Strong Sense of Responsibility

Work Style

Day Shift / Full-time / Shift Work / Team Work

Career Path

Childcare Worker (General) → Physically Disabled Children Facility Chief Childcare Worker → Facility Deputy Director → Facility Director → Child Welfare Support Specialist

Required Skills

Childcare Plan Creation / Communication Skills / Developmental Support Skills / Health and Hygiene Management / Physical Assistance Skills

Recommended Skills

Communication Support Skills / Family Support Skills / Rehabilitation Knowledge / Team Collaboration Skills

Aptitudes (Strengths Preferred)

Item Description
Adaptability Need to flexibly respond to changes in children's conditions and the environment.
Attention to Detail & Accuracy Need to pay close attention to details such as health conditions and equipment management.
Communication Skills Need to communicate with children and families using diverse methods including verbal and non-verbal communication.
Physical Stamina & Endurance Many tasks require physical strength, such as mobility assistance and lifting.
Planning & Organization To develop and implement childcare plans tailored to individual developmental stages.
Stress Tolerance Need to respond calmly in emergency situations and physically demanding scenarios.
Collaboration & Teamwork To provide support in collaboration with multiple professions such as rehabilitation staff and nurses.

Aptitudes (Weaknesses Acceptable)

Item Description
Numerical & Quantitative Analysis Mathematical tasks are minimal, and records are primarily descriptive.

Related Qualifications

  • Basic Life Support Course Completion
  • Childcare Worker

Aliases

  • Disabled Children Facility Childcare Worker
  • Physically Disabled Children Facility Childcare Worker

Related Jobs

  • Childcare Worker
  • Disabled Child Instructor
  • Special Needs School Teacher

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