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In this episode I talk about
-why new social workers need to think about career progression
-redefining 'progress' in social work
-the barriers to you thinking about career progression in social work
If you are interested in working with me 1-1, as part of a group programme or you are an organisation interested in training and consultancy,
get in touch:
Get in Touch | SOCIAL WORK SORTED
Lets connect!
To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email [email protected]
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Email: [email protected]
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By Vicki Shevlin5
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In this episode I talk about
-why new social workers need to think about career progression
-redefining 'progress' in social work
-the barriers to you thinking about career progression in social work
If you are interested in working with me 1-1, as part of a group programme or you are an organisation interested in training and consultancy,
get in touch:
Get in Touch | SOCIAL WORK SORTED
Lets connect!
To book in a free 15 minute chat with me, to talk about training, development, courses or membership email [email protected]
Sign up to my free newsletter
Join The Collective
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: Vicki Shevlin
Instagram.com/@vickishevlin_
Youtube.com/@socialworksorted
Facebook.com/socialworksorted
Disclaimer
Thank you so much for listening.
Please rate, review and share with one other person - it makes such a difference and I really appreciate your support.

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