Working at Central Bedfordshire Council: Journeys

At Central Bedfordshire Council, our child social workers are here to enrich and uplift the lives of our children and families.

Every career is a journey, and every story has a different beginning.

“Prior to being in social work, I was managing private childcare settings. As part of this role, I was tasked with being the Child Protection lead for the nursery setting. Whilst I was on training for Child Protection Awareness, I decided I wanted to get more involved into this field and then choose to search out a role as a social work assistant. Once in the role of social work assistant, I signed up to my degree in social work as I felt it was totally the correct carer move for me.

Having moved outside of London for the first time, I decided to look at the Local Authorities close to where I was living. I found the Ofsted report from Central Bedfordshire to be the most inspiring, so I spent time seeking permanent opportunities within CBC, closer to my new home.”

Sharon, IRO / CP Chair

 

“During my time as a Registered Childminder, I informally supported 2 families who were experiencing domestic abuse. My degree in Early Years, which was funded by Central Bedfordshire Council, taught me the impact that domestic abuse has on children and young people.  This inspired me to step into a family support worker role in a Children’s Centre.

I truly feel as if I have been home grown by Central Bedfordshire Council.  I simply wouldn’t be where I am without their support and encouragement.  It started 29 years ago as I benefitted from training from CBC as a childminder, through an Early Years Degree and Early Years Professional Status, and a whole range of other professional development, all whilst I was initially self-employed, and subsequently working in a CBC funded Children’s Centre.”

Lisa, Early Help Locality Team Manager

Whatever your history and wherever you want to go, we’ll welcome you to make that journey with us.

Our Authorities

Councils that make up Eastern Regions