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Think Ahead - become a mental health social worker in County Durham


Get paid to train as a mental health social worker, earn a master's degree, and start a career that changes lives.

Think Ahead applications now open
We're delighted to announce that we're partnering with the mental health charity Think Ahead to create opportunities for those interested in a career in mental health social work. In Durham we will be hosting a group of trainee mental health social workers with them, starting next summer.

Think Ahead's paid, two-year programme combines on-the-job learning and a master's degree to train mental health social workers across the country. You can earn as you learn, with dedicated support from experienced social workers, academic tutors, and start a secure career that really makes a difference.

As a mental health social worker, you would support people in your community living with significant mental health needs, using a social approach to help them with important aspects in their lives such as relationships, housing, and employment.

The closing date for applications is 26 February 2024 and the programme starts on 8 July 2024.

To find out more and apply, visit Think Ahead.

What's on offer

You will receive:

  • training on the job, working alongside social work and mental health professionals
  • two fully funded qualifications: qualify as a social worker and earn a master's degree from Middlesex University
  • a tax-free bursary of £18,250 for the first 14 months

The programme requirements

You will need to:

  • hold or be predicted an undergraduate degree certificate at minimum 2:2 with honours in a subject other than social work
  • have the right to remain and work in the UK (including access to public funds) for the entire duration of the programme
  • hold at least a grade C GCSE in Maths (or equivalent Level 2 qualification)
  • hold at least a grade C GCSE in English or English Language (not English Literature, or equivalent Level 2 qualification)
  • have a valid UK driving licence and have access to a car

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