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Becoming a Social Work Manager
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For new or aspiring managers in social work and social care, examining the practical and emotional transitions involved in taking on a management role, how to look after yourself and others, and how to develop a strong professional identity.
An innovative guide for social workers who are about to take the next step in their career to become a social work manager, or who may have recently taken on that role. Practitioners will learn how they can prepare for this transition, how it really feels to be a manager, and how to develop their professional identity.
Despite the interest in how social work roles are managed and led, the actual experience of the transition to social work manager can be overlooked. Many books written around this topic focus on the skills needed to be a manager, management and organisational concepts rather than how it feels to go through the process and how to cope as a new manager.
This book draws on a relationship-based model, proposing that relationships play a significant part in the transition into management. It emphasises the importance of how managers support their teams and individuals while also caring for themselves.
Based on research with newly promoted social work managers, this book features in-depth case studies which illustrate four significant points in the transitional journey:
- preparation for the role,
- multiple identities,
- managing people, and
self-care.
The concluding chapter offers a practical model that readers considering social work management can utilise within their own supervision or annual appraisal to support a smoother transition into management.Autorentext
Angie Bartoli is a qualified social worker who has worked with children and families within the statutory and voluntary sectors as a practitioner and manager. For a period of time she worked with the Department for Education and was a training manager for a local safeguarding children board. Angie is now a social work educator based at Nottingham Trent University, and gained her professional doctorate in 2016. She has also been Vice Chair for BASW (England).
Inhalt
Introduction Chapter 1 - The journey: preparation for the role Chapter 2 - Multiple identities Chapter 3 - Managing people Chapter 4 - Coping with the new role Chapter 5 - Towards a smoother transition
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781915713759
- Genre Pedagogy
- Anzahl Seiten 140
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 260g
- Größe H234mm x B156mm x T8mm
- Jahr 2024
- EAN 9781915713759
- Format Kartonierter Einband (Kt)
- ISBN 978-1-915713-75-9
- Titel Becoming a Social Work Manager
- Autor Bartoli Angie
- Sprache Englisch