The Social Work Pivot

Is Statutory Social Work a Lifelong Career? Why It’s Time to Take Charge of Your Career Path

Season 1 Episode 20

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Is statutory social work really a lifelong career—or just one part of your journey? In this inspiring episode, we explore why many child and family social workers are leaving the profession earlier than expected. We unpack the impact of burnout, health issues, time and financial pressures—and why simply training more social workers won’t fix the retention crisis.

More importantly, we’ll talk about what you can do: how to take control of your career path, plan your next steps, and define what success looks like for you. Whether you're curious about career pivots or simply need space to reflect, this episode is your permission to take charge.

💡 In this episode, we cover:

  • How long social workers typically stay in statutory roles
  • What’s really driving people out of the profession
  • Why personal wellbeing and values matter in career planning
  • The questions every social worker should ask themselves before burnout hits
  • How to start shaping a more sustainable and fulfilling future

📚 Sources & Statistics Mentioned:

  1. The Expected Working Life of a Social Worker
    🔗 Read on ResearchGate
  2. Strengthening the Workforce: Retention in Social Work (Research in Practice)
    🔗 Download the report
  3. Stress and Psychological Distress in Social Work (British Journal of Social Work)
    🔗 Read summary article
  4. Children’s Social Work Workforce Statistics (Department for Education)
    🔗 View official data

🔁 Share this episode with a colleague or friend who might be questioning their next step—and remind them they have more options than they think.

💬 Join the conversation: What does success look like for you—personally and professionally? Tag me on LinkedIn or Instagram and let’s talk about it.

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