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The IEST for Care Workers is an adaptive assessment designed to evaluate essential skills and competencies, supporting personal growth and career advancement. Aligned with the Common International Framework of Reference (CIFR), it provides an engaging and personalised experience with tasks based on real-world care working scenarios. Focusing on the key skills needed for 21st-century care work, the IEST helps new and experienced care workers assess their strengths, identify areas for improvement, and accelerate their career progression.
- Adaptive online test
- 40 minutes long, 54 questions testing 9 care working skills
- Task types:
- Multiple choice
- Gap-fill
- True/False
- Listen/Watch/Read select
- Questions based on audios, videos, images, workplace documents, and training scenarios
- Instant results aligned with CIFR A1 to C2
- Empathy and Emotional Intelligence: Recognising and managing emotions to build trust, provide compassionate care, and maintain supportive relationships with patients and colleagues.
- Judgement and Decision-Making: Evaluating patient information, weighing care options, and making informed choices to ensure immediate and long-term patient well-being.
- Time Management: Prioritising tasks, organising schedules, and using time effectively to ensure timely, efficient, and high-quality care for patients.
- Coordinating and Collaborating with Others: Working effectively with healthcare teams by sharing responsibilities, aligning care efforts, and fostering a supportive environment for patient well-being.
- Ethical Conduct and Integrity: Upholding honesty, fairness, and transparency to build trust, make responsible decisions, and maintain high ethical standards in patient care.
- Responsibility, Reliability, and Attention to Detail: Demonstrating commitment, dependability, and a meticulous approach to complete tasks accurately, ensuring high-quality care and patient well-being.
- Service Orientation and Customer Support: Understanding and addressing patient needs professionally by providing prompt, compassionate care that fosters trust and long-term satisfaction.
- Active and Self-Directed Learning: Taking ownership of learning by identifying gaps, setting goals, and seeking resources to enhance care quality and patient well-being.
- Cognitive Adaptability and Flexibility: Adjusting thinking processes to adapt to new information, changing patient needs, or unexpected challenges in providing effective care.
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Highlights
- Adaptive test adjusts to your skill level
- 54 questions in 40 minutes
- Assesses 9 caregiving-specific skills
- AI-driven, engaging, real-world caregiving contexts
- Aligned to CIFR levels (A1 to C2).
- Instant results with strengths and improvement areas.
- Suitable for new and experienced care workers.