Social Work Apprenticeships
Earn while you learn
Are you a permanent (or fixed term for a minimum of 3.5 years) member of staff who has successfully completed your probationary period and have worked with children and young people for a minimum of two years or more?
As an apprentice you will achieve a degree in social work whilst gaining 'on-the-job' experience to develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to be a competent social worker.
The programme will consist of a minimum of 20% of the apprentice’s paid working hours spent in off-the-job training in a variety of ways including online learning, lectures, practical training, and reflective learning with our chosen learning provider. The training will typically take 36 months.
Apprenticeships are paid for via the apprenticeship levy which funds the social work apprenticeship training and end point assessment cost.
You will receive reflective supervision from your line manager and an allocated Practice Educator and will be assessed at various points throughout the programme. The end-point assessment will form the final point of your degree.