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Learning and development

Learning, development 
and support: Adults social work

We are a family friendly employer with agile working conditions and the latest kit to support your work. We provide every social work practitioner with a laptop and smart phone that are easy to use, helping us all to stay in touch and keep connected.

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We are proud that our colleagues choose to stay with us. Alongside being valued, working like a family, we give comprehensive individual support with emphasis on teamwork. This brings strong connections and a sense of belonging which develops our skills and knowledge to be effective in our practice.

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Developing you

We want our employees to learn and develop in their role and feel that they are valued. We are dedicated to growing our own talent.

  •  Access to face-to-face training courses, workshops, and a diverse range of online learning courses through Learning Lounge (our interactive learning management system) which contains a wealth of courses and learning resources for staff.
  •  High quality reflective group supervision and supportive individual supervision.
  •  A programme of management and leadership programmes.
  •  Regular one-to-one discussions with your manager to review and build on positive performance and development.
  •  Annual professional development conversations to agree future objectives for the coming twelve months as well as an opportunity to discuss your career aspirations and professional development. This also includes a discussion about your personal well-being with the development of a personal well-being plan.
  •  Clear and supported career progression pathways.
  •  Social Work and Occupational Therapy degree level apprenticeships.

Some courses are essential to support your induction, confidence, and practice and these will be arranged in advance of your start date. Many of these courses take place as e-learning modules, others may be face-to-face.

Induction

All new employees receive a structured induction that ensures they understand the organisation and their role in it.

The induction process is about helping new employees to feel welcome, be confident to ask questions and enjoy a positive start to their career with Cheshire East Council:

  • Helping employees settle into their new environment and take on their responsibilities.
  • Engaging new employees in our Vision and Values, HR practices, health and safety regulations and naturally, familiarising them with the job they are required to do.
  • Initial training to access all systems and mandatory training on Protecting and Managing Information.
  • Induction is more than skills and knowledge training; it is also about the basics that seasoned employees all take for granted, for example, getting to know our working patterns, where the photocopier is, routine for holiday booking and recording sickness, dress code etc.

Employees will be provided with opportunities to shadow and co-work as part of their induction where possible.

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Communication

We want our employees to feel engaged and involved and understand that communication is key to this. We have a variety of communication methods for sharing key messages with our staff, and all staff receive regular briefings from their manager as well as information from:

  • Online staff and manager briefings
  • Team meetings and briefings
  • Celebration event to celebrate good practice across the service
  • Internal intranet
  • Partnership newsletters
  • Staff surveys to seek views and feedback to continue to make progress and have a positive impact in the work that we do.
  • Opportunities to participate in focus groups to help shape practice.
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Meet our teams

Our focus is to promote excellent social work practice that is strengths based and child focused so that practitioners can empower the children and families we work with.

Meet our teams.

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Page last reviewed: 29 May 2025