Examination content: The examination for the certificate of elderly care worker mainly includes two parts: a theoretical examination and a practical examination. The theory test mainly examines the candidate's mastery of knowledge related to elderly care, such as the physiological and psychological characteristics of the elderly, and the care of common diseasesThe practical test examines the candidate's practical ability, such as daily care for the elderly, first aid measures, etc.
Examination form: The examination of the elderly care worker certificate is generally conducted in the form of closed-book written examination and on-site operation. The theory test is a closed-book written test, and candidates need to complete the test paper within the specified timeThe practical test is conducted in a simulated retirement environment, and candidates are required to complete a series of operations according to the requirements.
Difficulty of the exam: The difficulty of the aged care worker certificate exam is moderate, and it mainly examines the basic quality and professional skills of the candidates. As long as you prepare for the exam carefully and master the relevant knowledge and skills, you will generally be able to pass the exam successfully.
Taking a certain area as an example, the registration conditions for the examination of the elderly care worker certificate are as follows:
Be over 18 years old and under 60 years old
Have junior high school degree or above;
Be in good health with no history of infectious diseases and psychiatric illness;
Attended a training course in aged care and obtained a certificate of completion;
No criminal record.
Candidates who meet the above conditions can go to the local human resources and social security bureau or relevant training institutions to register for the elderly care worker certificate examination within the specified time. When registering, you need to bring your ID card, academic certificate, training completion certificate and other relevant materials, and pay a certain examination fee.
Qualifications. Age requirement: Candidates are usually required to be over 18 years old and under 60 years old.
Educational requirements: Candidates are generally required to have a junior high school degree or above.
Health status: Candidates should have good physical fitness and mental health, and be able to adapt to the needs of elderly care work.
Training experience: Some regions or institutions may require candidates to attend a certain length of elderly care training courses and obtain a certificate of completion.
Other requirements: Some regions or institutions may have other specific requirements, such as household registration restrictions, political affiliation, etc. Specific requirements should refer to the regulations of the local or relevant authorities.
The National Vocational Skills Standards for Elderly Care Workers (2019 Edition) is the basic national requirement for the profession of elderly care workers, and is the basic basis for carrying out vocational education and training, assessment and evaluation. The standard stipulates the professional skill level, declaration conditions, appraisal methods, ratio of evaluators and candidates, appraisal time, equipment requirements of appraisal sites and other related contents of elderly care workers. Candidates are required to comply with the relevant provisions of this standard when taking the examination for the certificate of elderly care worker.