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Social Work Practitioner

Social workers help people and families through difficult times - like homelessness, family breakdown, mental health problems or caring for children. They connect people to services they need and fight for their rights.

The UK Degree Advantage

A UK degree in Social Work not only equips candidates with the necessary theoretical knowledge but also provides practical experience through placements, ensuring they are job-ready. Graduates from UK institutions are highly regarded for their understanding of local policies and cultural contexts, giving them a competitive edge in the job market.

The Role & Expectations

As a social work practitioner, you support people and families facing serious challenges. You meet with them, listen to what they need, make a plan together and find the right help - whether that is counselling, money advice, childcare or housing. You are their voice when the system feels too confusing or unfair.

Your days are varied. You might visit someone at home, sit in meetings with teachers or doctors, write reports, or spend time building trust with someone who has had bad experiences. The work is sometimes sad and can be hard on you emotionally, but you see real change when someone gets the help they needed.

Daily Responsibilities

  • Conduct assessments to identify the needs and strengths of individuals and families.
  • Develop and implement tailored care plans in collaboration with clients and other professionals.
  • Provide emotional support and practical guidance to clients facing various challenges.
  • Advocate for clients' rights and access to necessary services and resources.
  • Maintain accurate and confidential records of client interactions and progress.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including healthcare providers, educators, and law enforcement.
  • Engage in continuous professional development to stay updated on best practices and legislation.
  • Participate in community outreach programs to promote awareness and support for social issues.