Meet Omar, 22, a social worker for a local authority. Find out more about his job and journey into the role.
Part of our Bitesize world of work series.
I help empower children to have their voice heard.
- Omar is a newly qualified social worker, specialising in working with children and families. His job involves listening to people, understanding and assessing their problems, and supporting them to find the best solutions.
- Omar has most meetings online and combines them with visiting children and families in their homes, at school or in the local community.
- The main skills Omar uses in his role include listening, writing, communication, empathy, assertiveness, team work, and patience.
- He did GCSEs in Health and Social Care, Psychology, and English Language which helps with the skills needed to write records and reports.
- He did A-levels in Psychology, Sociology, and a BTEC in Health and Social Care, before completing a three-year Social Work degree.
- He volunteered with family support charities, and worked at a nursery and pre-school during his studies.
- Omar was interested in the diversity of the job and working with a range of people from different backgrounds and experiences.
Top tips
- Read into the profession. Social work can be an emotionally intensive job. Make sure you research the role and see if it is something you can see yourself doing.
- Value the skills you already have. If you're a good listener and like helping your friends and family, you already have many of the skills you need to be a social worker.
- Explore the range of social work. Be open to the many types of social work you can be involved in.
What to expect if you want to be a social worker
- Social worker average salary: NHS bands 6-7. Read more about . Salaries will differ in private healthcare.
- Social worker typical working hours: 37 to 40 hours per week.
What qualifications do you need to be a social worker?
You could get into this role via a university course, a college course, an apprenticeship, or a graduate training scheme.
Sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service.
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