
The Social Work Pivot
This podcast is designed for experienced child and family social workers who are considering a career transition, whether you’re looking to move up the ladder or explore opportunities beyond statutory social work. Join me as we delve into insightful discussions, expert interviews, and practical advice to help you navigate your next career move with confidence and clarity. Stay tuned for more updates and be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Let’s make your career pivot a success!
The Social Work Pivot
Feeling Stuck in Your Career? Use the Pivot Flywheel to Plan Your Next Step in Social Work
In this episode of "The Social Work Pivot," I address the feeling of career stagnation among social workers. I explore the challenges faced by experienced social workers who feel undervalued and unsure of their next steps. I introduce the "Social Work Pivot Flywheel," a process designed to help social workers move forward with intention and align their careers with their values and goals.
Key Points Discussed:
- Feeling Stuck: I acknowledge the feeling of being stuck in a social work career and the lack of structured support around career development.
- The Social Work Pivot Flywheel: Inspired by Jim Collins' concept from "Good to Great," the flywheel represents a cycle of steady, consistent movement to build career momentum.
- Stages of the Flywheel:
- Reflection and Identity: Taking stock of your career and life, identifying what has served you, and considering the type of life you want to create.
- Clarity and Direction: Gaining clarity on the kind of career pivot you want to make.
- Skills Mapping: Identifying and mapping your existing skills and understanding how to use them in your next role.
- Experimentation: Testing out your ideas safely through side hustles, volunteering, or other means.
- Building Credibility and Seeking Opportunities: Building credibility, seeking paid opportunities, and actively pursue a more permanent transition.
- Levers to Keep the Flywheel Turning: Key resources such as time, finances, learning, experience, and networking help build momentum and keep the flywheel turning.
Takeaways:
- The Social Work Pivot Flywheel is a repeatable process that can be revisited as your life and goals evolve.
- Building momentum in your career requires steady effort, reflection, and experimentation.
- Networking and leveraging key resources are essential to making a successful career pivot.
Call to Action:
- Download the free visual guide to the Social Work Pivot Flywheel here: https://www.canva.com/design/DAGnVuoTO2g/1nDK9dEyl6EuWnhEptl6uQ/view?utm_content=DAGnVuoTO2g&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=h10e56b5525
- Considering one-to-one coaching with me to help you make your career pivot with confidence? Book a call with me to discuss the options here: https://calendly.com/janet-thesocialworkpivot/discovery-call-15-mins
Resources mentioned in this episode:
Episode 1: What is a Career Pivot? https://www.buzzsprout.com/2388843/episodes/15472675 - discusses the four type of career pivot.
Episode 4: From Social Work to Occupational Therapy: Karlene's Journey and the Power of Career Planning: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2388843/episodes/15790659
Episode 9: Nailing Your Next Job Interview: Tips for Social Workers: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2388843/episodes/16076255 - discusses the STAR Method.
'Good to Great' by Jim Collins - available in all major bookstores.
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