5323 β Other Personal Care Workers in Health Services
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L4CODE: 5323
Job summary
Other Personal Care Workers in Health Services (KeSCO 5323) supports outcomes in the Personal Care & Services sector by applying job-specific knowledge
standards
and tools to deliver quality services or outputs. Duties and complexity vary by employer
work setting
and seniority level
but the occupation generally requires reliability
competence
and continuous learning.
Minimum entry requirement summary
KCSE or short vocational training
Future outlook
Future trends such as digital transformation
automation
climate resilience
and changing consumer needs are shaping most occupations. Workers who continuously upskill (digital literacy
quality standards
safety
customer service
and modern tools) are more resilient and competitive.
Sectors and industries
Personal Care & ServicesHospitalityRetail/TradePersonal ServicesSecurityCustomer Service
Employment prospects (narrative)
Prospects depend on national and county demand
sector investment
policy priorities
and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
building a portfolio or track record
earning relevant certifications
and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Key tasks (structured)
Provide patient/client assessment and basic clinical support within scope
Administer treatment/medication as authorised and monitor response
Support diagnostics, specimen handling, and referrals where applicable
Maintain patient records and ensure confidentiality
Apply infection prevention and control (IPC) procedures
Provide health education, counselling, and follow-up guidance
Support emergency response and triage where needed
Collaborate with multidisciplinary healthcare teams
Maintain equipment readiness and report faults
Participate in quality improvement, audits, and CPD activities
Core skills
Communication (verbal and written)
Teamwork and collaboration
Problem-solving and critical thinking
Time management and prioritisation
Attention to detail and accuracy
Customer service orientation
Integrity and ethical conduct
Adaptability and continuous learning
Decision-making and judgement
Documentation and record-keeping
Digital literacy (basic)
Safety awareness and compliance mindset
Technical / occupational skills
Clinical procedures within scope of practice
Patient assessment and monitoring
Medication administration principles
Infection prevention and control (IPC)
Emergency response basics (BLS/triage awareness)
Health records and documentation
Client education and counselling basics
Specimen handling basics (where relevant)
Confidentiality and ethics in care
Team-based care coordination
Transferable / soft skills
Leadership and supervision (as one progresses)
Negotiation and stakeholder management
Conflict resolution
Presentation and public speaking
Creativity and innovation
Emotional intelligence
Planning and organisation
Resilience and stress management
Service mindset and empathy
Networking and relationship building
Analytical thinking
Professionalism and work discipline
Skills & competencies (general description)
Prospects depend on national and county demand
sector investment
policy priorities
and supply of trained workers. Job seekers improve prospects by gaining practical experience
building a portfolio or track record
earning relevant certifications
and being flexible on location and sub-sector.
Certifications, licenses & registration
Trade test / competency certification (where applicable)
Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) certification (strongly recommended)