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What Qualifications Do You Need to Be a Care Assistant in Ireland?

If you’re aiming for a compassionate and meaningful career as a care assistant in Ireland, you might be wondering: What qualifications do I need? The good news is that there’s a clear pathway — and Forus Training offers one of the most accessible and respected routes into this rewarding profession.

Minimum Educational Requirements

To work as a care assistant (or healthcare assistant) in Ireland, most employers, including the Health Service Executive (HSE), require you to hold a relevant qualification at Level 5 on the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ). The HSE specifically lists “a relevant health skills QQI Level 5 qualification” as the standard requirement.
The most common recognised qualification is the QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339), which is offered by several accredited training providers, including Forus Training.

What Does the Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339) Include?
The Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339) is a comprehensive qualification designed to equip learners with the practical skills and professional knowledge required to work under supervision in a range of healthcare environments — hospitals, nursing homes, and community care settings.
This full award is made up of 120 credits, typically across eight modules, which include:
• Care Skills (5N2770) – 15 credits
• Care Support (5N0758) – 15 credits
• Safety and Health at Work (5N1794) – 15 credits
• Communications (5N0690) – 15 credits
• Work Experience (5N1356) – 15 credits
And electives such as:
• Infection Prevention and Control (5N3734) – 15 credits
• Care of the Older Person (5N2706) – 15 credits
• Palliative Care Support (5N3769) – 15 credits

Each module develops essential competencies that ensure learners can provide safe, compassionate, and effective care in line with national standards.

Why Choose Forus Training?

Forus Training delivers the QQI Level 5 Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339) as well as individual modules such as Care Skills (5N2770). The organisation is fully accredited by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), meaning that your qualification will be nationally recognised and aligned with the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) (Forus Training, 2024a).
The course is delivered using flexible, learner-centred methods — including online blended learning (Live and Online), 1-to-1 online tutorials (Online Anytime), and classroom (Classrom Near You) options — making it ideal for both new entrants and those already working in the healthcare sector (Forus Training, 2024b).
Forus Training’s tutors combine industry experience with professional teaching expertise, ensuring that learners not only meet QQI requirements but also gain the confidence and empathy needed to succeed in a caring role.

What Employers Look For
When hiring care assistants, most Irish employers require:
• A full QQI Level 5 Major Award (usually 120 credits) rather than just a single module — a component certificate alone is not sufficient for HSE employment (HSE, 2024). In some cases (e.g. Home Support) enrollment in the major award, with completion of Care Skills and Care of the Older Person, may iniitally suffice when commencing employment, however there is a requirement that you will be comitted to completing the full major award to ensure permanency of employment.
• Garda vetting, English fluency, and the ability to provide compassionate, person-centred care (Indeed, 2024).
• If you’re beginning your training, you can start with essential modules such as Care Skills (5N2770) and Care of the Older Person (5N2706) and then progress toward the full major award.

How to Get Started with Forus Training
To begin your journey, visit the Forus Training website and explore the Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339) page. Entry requirements usually include a minimum of Level 4 Certificate, Leaving Certificate, or relevant life/work experience (Forus Training, 2024a).
You can enrol in the full major award or start with individual QQI modules — such as Care Skills (5N2770) — and build up to the complete qualification over time. Upon successful completion, learners receive a QQI Level 5 Major Award in Healthcare Support, which meets HSE standards and opens the door to a fulfilling career in healthcare.

In Summary

To become a care assistant in Ireland, you’ll need a QQI Level 5 qualification, ideally the Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339). With Forus Training, you can achieve this through flexible, accredited study options that prepare you for employment across the Irish healthcare sector.
If you’re ready to begin your career in care — where compassion meets professional skill — Forus Training can help you take the first step.
Visit forustraining.ie to learn more and enrol today.

Reference List
1. Forus Training (2024a) Healthcare Support Major Award (5M4339). Available at: https://forustraining.ie/course-categories/major-awards/5m4339-healthcare-support-major-award/ (Accessed: 5 November 2025).
2. Forus Training (2024b) What qualifications do you need to work as a homecare assistant in Ireland? Available at: https://forustraining.ie/latest-news/what-qualifications-do-you-need-to-work-as-a-homecare-assistant-in-ireland/ (Accessed: 5 November 2025).
3. Health Service Executive (HSE) (2024) Eligibility criteria for healthcare assistant posts. Available at: https://www.hse.ie/eng/staff/jobs/eligibility-criteria/health-care-assistant.pdf (Accessed: 5 November 2025).
4. Indeed (2024) How to become a healthcare assistant in Ireland. Available at: https://ie.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/how-to-become-healthcare-assistant (Accessed: 5 November 2025).