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Transition and Adjustment to Professional Identity as a Newly Qualified Social Worker
Authors:Bernadette Moorhead
Institution:School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract:This article discusses the lived experience of professional identity during the transition from student to newly qualified practitioner. Current literature emphasises the first year of practice as an important time of transition to a job-role as student social workers move into postqualification practice. However, little research has explored how professional identity is experienced during this significant transition period. A phenomenological research project was undertaken with 17 newly qualified social workers in Australia. Three in-depth semistructured interviews were conducted with each participant across the first 12 months postqualification period. Participants described how they resolved personal, relational, and professional questions about becoming and being a qualified social worker. The findings indicate a need for educators, employers, supervisors and the profession to consider how to better integrate professional identity within curricula, policy, and systems of support, including supervision.
Keywords:Newly Qualified Social Workers  Professional Identity  Post-qualification  Transition  New Graduates  Professional Development
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