Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
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Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
Hi.
Are there many jobs in the care sector? or is there a need for care workers in Cambodia, whether that is working in Schools, orphanages, childcare centres etc? The reason why i ask, is that I'm becoming disillusioned with life in the UK and i would love to work in South East Asia, I fell in love with Vietnam, but especially Cambodia, when i travelled there last year.
I'm currently employed as a Therapy Support Worker/Care Worker, I work with clients who have had a brain injury, my clients suffer from memory loss, cognitive skills and they have some learning difficulties. I work within my clients therapeutic plan, I help them in whatever needs they require, to enable them to regain the life, they lived before their injury, I've been doing my current job for five years now, I have acquired qualifications and certificates of achievement, and below are just a few examples of what I have achieved
Level 2 diploma in Health and Social Care.
Safeguarding children and young people.
Safeguarding adults
Emergency first aid at work.
Level 2 Health and safety.
Infection and prevention control
Am i right in thinking that most jobs are in a volunteer role? If I'm honest, I would like a paid job where I can put my experience and knowledge to great use. I wouldn't mind, starting working as a volunteer first, but it would then lead to a paid job after. At first, i started looking into teaching English as a foreign language in South East Asia, but I haven't got a degree or the relevant qualifications that are required to get a well paid job, I thought about doing an online TEFL course, but I then read that they are a waste of time, then I wondered about jobs in care, which leads me here, and to my post.
Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Kevin.
Are there many jobs in the care sector? or is there a need for care workers in Cambodia, whether that is working in Schools, orphanages, childcare centres etc? The reason why i ask, is that I'm becoming disillusioned with life in the UK and i would love to work in South East Asia, I fell in love with Vietnam, but especially Cambodia, when i travelled there last year.
I'm currently employed as a Therapy Support Worker/Care Worker, I work with clients who have had a brain injury, my clients suffer from memory loss, cognitive skills and they have some learning difficulties. I work within my clients therapeutic plan, I help them in whatever needs they require, to enable them to regain the life, they lived before their injury, I've been doing my current job for five years now, I have acquired qualifications and certificates of achievement, and below are just a few examples of what I have achieved
Level 2 diploma in Health and Social Care.
Safeguarding children and young people.
Safeguarding adults
Emergency first aid at work.
Level 2 Health and safety.
Infection and prevention control
Am i right in thinking that most jobs are in a volunteer role? If I'm honest, I would like a paid job where I can put my experience and knowledge to great use. I wouldn't mind, starting working as a volunteer first, but it would then lead to a paid job after. At first, i started looking into teaching English as a foreign language in South East Asia, but I haven't got a degree or the relevant qualifications that are required to get a well paid job, I thought about doing an online TEFL course, but I then read that they are a waste of time, then I wondered about jobs in care, which leads me here, and to my post.
Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated.
Kind regards
Kevin.
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Re: Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
1. There are lots of jobs in Cambodia for would-be unqualified English teachers.A TEFL would be a big step up on what many of the current crop of English teachers have to offer.
2. You have little (to no) hope of finding a paid caring position here - those are jobs which it's easy to train a local for (which is why they want Western volunteers) and then pay them much less than a Westerner would need to live on in Cambodia
2. You have little (to no) hope of finding a paid caring position here - those are jobs which it's easy to train a local for (which is why they want Western volunteers) and then pay them much less than a Westerner would need to live on in Cambodia
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Re: Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
Hello Kev.
For sure there is a need in almost any direction you look.
You will find a whole new meaning to disillusionment if you come here.
On no account come here to look for work.
There is a way though, find a role with an international aid agency, NGO, charity or other development organisation before you come.
You MUST hire from an overseas location to get a decent job.
Local hires do not get a sustainable salary.
Check out the UN job site and do some research- there are whole fora devoted to these kind of jobs.
You may need to intern for 6 months to a year in order to get a foot onto the ladder.
Do not even think of teaching English.
Good Luck!
For sure there is a need in almost any direction you look.
You will find a whole new meaning to disillusionment if you come here.
On no account come here to look for work.
There is a way though, find a role with an international aid agency, NGO, charity or other development organisation before you come.
You MUST hire from an overseas location to get a decent job.
Local hires do not get a sustainable salary.
Check out the UN job site and do some research- there are whole fora devoted to these kind of jobs.
You may need to intern for 6 months to a year in order to get a foot onto the ladder.
Do not even think of teaching English.
Good Luck!
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Re: Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
Thank you for the replies, greatly appreciated.
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Re: Working & living in Cambodia, jobs in care?
You could be a volunteerism dude for a while in a ngo or you could work for beer and tips plus 15 dollar base wage in many siem reap bars and who know after a month or two you might stop "caring" at all.
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