Portsmouth Council launch social work supported employment scheme
Portsmouth Council have announced details of a new apprenticeship scheme to promote careers in social work.
The year long scheme for third level graduates will give real world experience to those interested in working in the sector.
Students who are completing their degree or master’s in social work can apply to become a social worker on the assisted and supported year in employment (ASYE) programme.
The 12-month scheme develop skills, knowledge and professional confidence to ensure graduates are prepared from the very start of their career to support children, young people and families.
Participants will, said organisers: “experience real-world challenges and tests faced in social work practice.”
The programme will see newly qualified social workers learn from hands-on, real world theory and practice. The scheme will see graduates attend regular workshops with senior social work team members to gain an understanding of Portsmouth Council’s approach to care.
It is hoped the ASYE scheme will also encourage local graduates to remain and work in the region.
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A series of virtual meet the team events will help graduates learn more including rates of pay, working hours and progression opportunities. Those who attend will also hear from two senior social workers who will discuss their own experiences.
Portsmouth City Council will host two meet the team events on Monday 21 March and Wednesday 13 April from 4pm. These will be held virtually and streamed through Zoom video conferencing. Those who attend will be able to submit questions as part of a live Q&A session.
Applications for the assisted and supported year in employment programme are now open. Applications close on Tuesday 19 April.
For more information visit www.strongerfutures.co.uk/ASYE
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