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Most popular skills

Communication Skills 11%
Leadership 5%
Customer Service 5%

Education level

High school diploma or GED 39%
Vocational or technical training 25%
Bachelor's degree 19%

Years of experience

Unknown 2%
Less than 1 year 4%
1-2 years 16%

Current company

DMR Services
(R A Staffing Solutions Ltd
A1 Support Ltd

Time at current job

Less than 1 year 26%
1-2 years 18%
2-5 years 42%

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Last updated: 4 Jul 2026

Support Worker: Cost of hiring?

  • Common salary in Birmingham: £31,147 yearly
  • Typical salaries range from £24,420£39,762 yearly

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Residential Support Worker

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Level 3 in Health & Social CareSafeguarding CertificationNVQFirst Aid CertificationFood Hygiene CertificateLevel 2 in Health & Social Care

Skills

ChildcareLeadershipShift ManagementMedication AdministrationStaff TrainingMentoring

Supported Living Support Worker

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Safeguarding CertificationFirst Aid CertificationDriving LicenceFood Hygiene CertificateLevel 2 Food Hygiene CertificateCare Certificate

Skills

Microsoft OfficeCare PlansCare ExperienceAssisted LivingMedication AdministrationInfection Prevention & Control

Support Worker

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Level 3 in Health & Social CareSafeguarding CertificationPaediatric First Aid CertificationNVQFood Hygiene CertificateBLS Certification

Skills

Customer ServiceCare ExperiencePatient MonitoringVital SignsBasic Life SupportHome Health

Residential Support Worker ( Agency Part-time)

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Care PlansFirst Aid CertificationDriving LicenceSenior CareCare Certificate

Skills

Care ExperienceFirst AidOrganisational SkillsTime ManagementCommunication SkillsCooking

Support Worker

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Safeguarding CertificationFirst Aid CertificationNVQCare CertificateBLS Certification

Skills

Communication SkillsFood PreparationLeadershipCash HandlingOrganisational SkillsAdministrative Experience

Young people Support Worker/ Shift Leader

Birmingham

Licenses & certifications

Safeguarding CertificationDementia CareFirst Aid CertificationNVQCertificate in Coaching Football

Skills

Communication Skills

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What's the average time to fill a support worker role?

The average time to fill a support worker role is 77 days, calculated from the moment the job is posted until a candidate accepts the offer.

What skills do support workers tend to have?

According to the candidates available on Smart Sourcing, the most common skills for a support worker include: communication skills, leadership and customer service.

What licenses or certifications are common for a support worker?

Common licenses or certifications for support workers include: Driving Licence, Safeguarding Certification and First Aid Certification.

What are some job titles related to support workers?

According to Indeed’s Smart Sourcing data, job titles related to support workers include: young people support worker/ shift leader, family support worker and care worker/support worker.

What level of education is common for a support worker?

High school diploma or GED is the most common level of education for a support worker in Birmingham, according to available candidates on Smart Sourcing.

How many years of experience is common for a support worker?

Most support workers have 14 years of professional experience.

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