Guided vs Unguided Meditation | How Can it Help the Mind, Body & Soul?

GUIDED VS UNGUIDED MEDITATION

Social work practice can come with many challenges. These challenges can make you feel stressed or low. That is why engaging in mindfulness practices such as meditation can help calm you as a social worker. Listening to a calming voice, coaching you through a meditation practice is ideal for those finding it difficult to be …

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Ultimate Guide to Career Progression in Social Work

CAREER PROGRESSION IN SOCIAL WORK

Progressing in your social work career can give you a sense of pride, offer a way for you to showcase your skills, and sometimes give you a pay rise!

If you are reading this today, then I am guessing career progression is important to you in your social work profession.

Now work out why this matters to you and exactly what you want. 

So, what is career progression?

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Career progression in general terms involves moving up the professional ladder either vertically or horizontally. 

It involves steps such as getting promoted, coaching people, training opportunities, encountering new challenges, working with new employers, supervising staff, and finding new opportunities.

Understanding how you can succeed in your career as a social worker can lead to job satisfaction.

In this article, I will provide an all – encompassing rundown of how to succeed in your career as a social worker, including an explanation on:

  • What the career path is for you as a social worker
  • Deciding which group of people you enjoy working with
  • Developing your professional network
  • Training and development opportunities
  • Creating your professional vision
  • Breaking your vision into goals
  • Developing a professional mission statement
  • Taking action

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The Ultimate Guide to Career Progression in Social Work

What is the career path for a social worker?

There are various fields in social work practice you can practice or major in once you qualify.

However, I believe deciding which area you want to focus on also depends of your interests, skills and long-term career goals.  

If you do not know where you want to begin, the best thing to do is to list all areas you may be interested in and find shadowing opportunities in the various fields.

For instance, career paths in the UK for social workers include; children and families, adult services and youth justice.

Each sector or field has several teams, and their roles differ.

You can shadow the Looked After Team, Referral and Assessment Team, Mental Health Team, or Child in Need Team.

Teams do have different names depending on the organisation, so find out what exactly they do before you shadow.

Social work job shadowing will give you the opportunity to observe a qualified social worker perform their duty in their environment. 

This experience will help you explore specific fields in the social work profession and get a realistic picture of what the role entails.

With this information, you can make an informed decision about your choice of specialism. 

In addition, you can learn about what skills you may need to work on in order to help you stand out when it comes to making an application for the role you want.

Networking will also provide you with a unique way of finding out what a role entails.

After shadowing a professional, you can send them an email to find out more information about a particular role.

Which field of social work pays the most?

Social workers can make six figures or more, depending on their role and responsibilities.

In general, private sectors pay more than public sectors. I detail salary expectations for social workers in the UK here.

How Can You Succeed in Social Work?

In order to succeed in social work, I had a clear vision, developed my professional mission statement and took action.

Every successful venture begins with a vision.

I feel this very step helped me identify opportunities available to take the necessary steps.

Successful career progression depends on several factors.

Some factors are within our control and others are not. Factors which are within our control may help us climb the career ladder quickly and easily.

The steps below will explain some of those factors in more detail.

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11 Salient Pros & Cons of Social Work | The Face Off

PROS AND CONS OF SOCIAL WORK

Sometimes we have the best intentions for wanting to pursue a particular career however, reality kicks in. Reality sets in when we have to consider the pros and cons of choosing a particular profession or career. SOCIAL WORK BOOKS YOU NEED AS A STUDENT Let’s face it, if you are reading this article today it …

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How to Build Mindfulness Muscles in Social Work | Best Tips or Hype?

MINDFULNESS IN SOCIAL WORK

If you are wondering, “What do I need to do to build my mindfulness muscles?” then you are in the right place!

It is so important that in our frantic world; as social workers, we continue to seek peace and practice mindfulness.

By not practicing mindfulness, we expose ourselves to a foggy path.

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A foggy path will prevent us from setting our goals and reaching certain milestones.

As a result, it is essential that we create habits that will help us focus and have clarity in life.

What is mindfulness?

Mindfulness is an individual’s ability to be fully present and not be overwhelmed.

Penman and Williams (2011)

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It is inevitable to experience stressful and challenging situations in social work practice and in our daily lives, however, how we deal with these stressful moments is what is most important.

From the constant change in systems at work (where you have to learn how these systems operate within a few days) to relationships and finances, there is a never -ending list of stressors that serve as road blocks for most of us on a daily basis.

That is why building mindfulness muscles is incredibly helpful in social work practice.

How to Build Mindfulness Muscles in Social Work

In both my personal and professional life as a social worker, I have experienced periods of anxiety, self-doubt and stress.

I have also felt overwhelmed and overworked.

I failed to acknowledge this for many years and attempted to carry on with my life.

However, when my body reacted (strong headaches, insomnia, aches and pains) soon, I realised that these were stress responses and I needed to create strategies to create a work-life balance as there was absolutely none!

Immediately, I changed my way of thinking and accepted I cannot ignore the fact that I had created a chaotic life around me! And it was indeed frantic!

I thought of ways of paying attention to ‘ME’ just for a moment daily.

Guess what, I incorporated meditation into my life and although this did not calm down the world around me in reality; it gave me a feeling of tranquility.

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The Beginners Guide to Professionalism in Social Work Practice

PROFESSIONALISM IN SOCIAL WORK

Why is Professionalism Important in Social Work I explore why professionalism is key to becoming a great social worker. In addition, I look at how professionalism helps build confidence and trust in social work. The Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) sets capability statements of what is to be expected for all stages of a social worker’s …

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PCF Domains in Social Work | Important?

pcf domains in social work

Do you know which competencies social workers need to demonstrate at different stages of their career? The Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) domains identifies these domains clearly.  Now, What is the Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF)? The Professional Capabilities Framework (PCF) is a supporting structure that helps both aspiring and qualified social workers think about the skills, …

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Preparing for Approved Mental Health Professional Practice

Approved mental health professional

Using a case example, I will demonstrate my understanding of the role and responsibilities of an Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP). This is a made up case scenario of an approved mental health practice.Case Example Mr A is a 62-year-old White British man, who currently lives alone in a house he owns. A has a …

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The Top 3 Social Work Courses I Took That are Actually Relevant In Practice

SOCIAL WORK COURSES

When it comes to career progression in social work, personal development is key. However, I find social workers fall under 3 phases when deciding on a social work course to pursue. TRENDING CONTENT ON SOCIAL WORK HAVEN The first is social workers who do not know where to begin or how to get started. The …

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11 Simple Ways to Conquer Your Fear of Writing a Social Work Personal Statement

WRITING A SOCIAL WORK PERSONAL STATEMENT

Have you been filled with fear at the thought of writing a social work, personal statement for a job interview? You may be a newly qualified social worker and as you’ve probably never written anything like a personal statement for a social work job before, it can be scary! But remember, nobody knows you better …

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