To be a successful health care worker, you must be a caring, flexible person. It is important that you enjoy working with people of all ages and that you are able to think and act responsibly and with integrity.
Skill in oral, written and interpersonal communication is essential for developing effective relationships with clients and co-workers.
You will need to be able to accept constructive criticism and improve performance based on such criticism.
You must be prepared to accept a schedule that involves evening and weekend work during your practical experience in the program and in the workplace after you graduate.