
The fifth cohort of the Step Up to Social Work initiative will get under way in January 2018, with graduates being given until 5 May to apply.
Under the initiative, trainees will receive a bursary of more than £19,000 for the duration of the 14-month course. A total of 550 places are being made available - up on the 400 offered for the previous cohort, which was oversubscribed, with more than 10 applicants for every position.
Children's minister Edward Timpson said the initiative offers a fantastic opportunity for graduates to begin a career helping children and families.
"I have been inspired by previous graduates of the programme, and I'm sure this year will be no different. I look forward to meeting the next generation of social workers who will be transforming children's lives," he added.
Isabelle Trowler, chief social worker for children and families, said:
"I know from my own experience what a challenging and fulfilling career child and family social work is, and I'm pleased to see that this programme is encouraging more people to consider it.
"Programmes like this one are attracting hundreds of talented graduates each year, who could make a real difference to the lives of children and families."
Timpson has previously said that the government aims to train more than 3,000 new social workers through fast-track schemes by 2020.
Applicants must have a minimum 2:1 degree, or a 2:2 degree alongside a higher degree, such as a master's degree or a Postgraduate Certificate in Education.
Register Now to Continue Reading
Thank you for visiting Children & Young People Now and making use of our archive of more than 60,000 expert features, topics hubs, case studies and policy updates. Why not register today and enjoy the following great benefits:
What's Included
-
Free access to 4 subscriber-only articles per month
-
Email newsletter providing advice and guidance across the sector
Already have an account? Sign in here