Are you passionate about improving the lives of children, young people and families? Are you ready to take the next step in your career and gain a fully funded Social Work Degree while continuing to work? This is your opportunity to train as a Social Worker through our established Social Work Apprenticeship Programme.
Why Apply?
* Earn while you learn - gain a fully funded Social Work Degree.
* Build real practice experience through working in a Children's Social Care team alongside contrasting practice placements.
* Make a genuine difference to families across the East Riding.
* Receive high-quality support, supervision and learning opportunities.
* On successful completion, you will be able to register as a Social Worker and apply for qualified roles.
Your Role As a Social Work Apprentice (Family Coordinator)
* Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
* Undertaking direct work with families and ensuring their voices shape all plans.
* Assessing needs, developing effective support plans and reviewing progress.
* Working collaboratively with colleagues and partner agencies.
* Keeping accurate records and applying relevant legislation, policy and guidance.
You will attend the University of Hull on a weekly basis to complete the modules of the BA Integrated Social Work Apprenticeship, with protected study days and workshops delivered by the Social Work Academy being additional learning activities.
Essential Entry Requirements
* Be a current East Riding of Yorkshire Council, Children, Families and Schools employee with confirmed secondment approval from your manager.
* Hold a Level 3 qualification (e.g. A Level, NVQ Level) in any subject and provide your certificate by 7 April 2026.
* Hold Level 2 English and Maths qualifications (GCSE Grades 4-9 / A-C or recognised equivalent) with certificates provided by 7 April 2026.
* Have experience (paid or voluntary) working with children, young people or families.
* Hold a current driving licence and have access to a vehicle.
* Be able to work with children and vulnerable adults with an Enhanced DBS required for both.
Following shortlisting, the section process involves interview with University of Hull colleagues.
Additional qualities we are looking for
* Curious, compassionate and committed to improving outcomes.
* Able to balance learning with a challenging and rewarding frontline role.
* Motivated to progress into a qualified Social Worker role.
* Strong communication, the ability to build positive relationships, respect for families, awareness of personal values, and understanding of key legislation such as the Children Act 1989 and Working Together to Safeguard Children.
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