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Trainee Social Worker

www.jdiez.com

Abingdon

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GBP 18,000 - 34,000

Full time

Yesterday
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Job summary

A children's charity is offering a fully funded training program in social work, supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds. The role involves working directly with children and families to ensure safety and well-being. Candidates need an undergraduate degree and a commitment to making a difference. Successful participants will earn a master's degree while gaining practical experience. This role offers stability and a clear path for development.

Benefits

Bursary of £18,000 or £20,000 for living costs
Support towards a master's degree
Career-long support and development through Frontline Fellowship

Qualifications

  • Applicants must have at least a 2.2 in an undergraduate degree.
  • GCSE English Language at Grade C/4 or above is required.
  • Must not be a qualified social worker.

Responsibilities

  • Visit children at home or school to provide support.
  • Advocate for children's safety and well-being.
  • Work with parents and professionals like teachers and health workers.

Skills

Empathy
Resilience
Strong judgement

Education

Undergraduate degree (Honours)
Job description
Overview

Approach Social Work (formerly known as the Frontline programme)
Looking for a career with purpose and a clear path for development? As a social worker, youll work directly with children and families to make sure children are safe, supported and able to thrive. Its a career that offers stability, progression and the chance to make a lasting difference. On this programme, youll be supported from day one and gain the skills, experience and masters degree to succeed, wherever your career takes you.

Approach Social Work is a fully funded training programme that helps you step into childrens social work with the training, tools and support to make a difference.

On the programme, youll develop a deep understanding of child-focused practice and how to build relationships that create real change. Youll also explore anti-discriminatory, anti-oppressive and anti-racist approaches and earn a masters degree along the way.

What To Expect

Year one:

  • Begin study for your postgraduate diploma
  • Work with children and families within a local authority, supported by experienced tutors and practice educators
  • Receive a bursary of £18,000 or £20,000 (depending on location) to help with living and travel costs

Year Two And Three

  • Move into a paid role as a newly qualified social worker (up to £34,000, or more in some London boroughs)
  • Keep working towards your masters degree
  • Join the Frontline Fellowship, a national community offering career-long support and development
The Role

Youll learn how to build relationships, make difficult decisions and advocate for childrens safety and wellbeing. That means:

  • Visiting a child at home or school
  • Supporting a parent through difficult circumstances
  • Working with teachers, health professionals or police
  • Writing reports and helping decide whats safest for a child

Its a role that takes empathy, resilience and strong judgement, rooted in anti-racist, anti-oppressive and anti-discriminatory practice.

Who Were Looking For

We welcome applicants from all degree backgrounds and are especially keen to hear from those underrepresented in the sector, including men and people from racially diverse communities.

You dont need experience in social work, just the right values, resilience and commitment to making a difference. If you are in your final year of studying for an undergraduate honours degree wed love to hear from you. Alternatively, you may already have an existing undergraduate degree and be working in a related role such as a youth worker, support worker, teacher, learning support assistant, teaching assistant, care worker, key worker, or social work assistant.

Eligibility Requirements
  • Have at least a 2.2 (predicted or obtained) in an undergraduate degree (honours) (or international equivalent)
  • Have obtained GCSE English Language at Grade C/4 or above (or approved equivalent qualification)
  • Possess the right to work and study in the UK (including access to public funds) for the duration of the programme (until September 2029)
  • Be resident in England by the time the programme commences
  • Not be a qualified social worker

Real Support. Real Skills. A Career That Matters.

Apply now

Delivered by childrens charity Frontline. Formerly known as the Frontline programme.

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