It probably depends on a number of factors like where you want to move and which area of social work you plan to be working in. Some are on the shortage occupation list so those might be easier. But, without UK specific experience be prepared for it to take some time and it likely may be easier once you are living here. You'll find the applications are quite different to what you're used to in the US so just take your time with them and be thorough. If you know anyone working in the field that will help a lot!
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Hi,
Thanks for the response. I will be relocating to the Manchester area so not sure what jobs are like there. Currently I have a Master of Science in social work with a specialization in mental health. How can I find out what areas are on the shortage occupation list. I was told that it is best to try and get a contract job to get my foot in the door. I have no idea if this is true or not so any advice on this would help.
I plan on contacting a few of the agencies that advertise contract jobs just to see what I’m up against. I really do need to have a job before moving because I can’t get housing without it.
Unfortunately I do not know anyone currently working as a social worker in the UK.
Thanks in advance for the response,
Brigette