Are you ready to gain real-world experience in a rewarding and dynamic field? Our Adult Social Care work experience program is designed to help you develop new skills, build confidence, and explore exciting career possibilities.
Please note: Applications received will be for placements during June and July 2025. Applications will be reviewed after the closing date on 3rd March 2025.
Who can apply
This opportunity is open to:
- Year 11 students (aged 16+)
- Sixth form students
- College students
What is Adult Social Care?
Working in Adult Social Care involves a variety of roles and responsibilities, including:
- Arranging personal care and other support in people’s homes.
- Coordinating support in residential care homes and supported or sheltered housing.
- Helping individuals with daily activities in day centres or supported employment settings.
- Providing aids, technology, and home adaptations for independent living.
Our goal is to support older adults and disabled people to live independently, safely, and with dignity. The work is varied, meaningful, and incredibly rewarding, with roles such as:
- Assessment and Support Planning Coordinators
- Brokerage Assistants
- Social Workers
- Occupational Therapists
We offer comprehensive training, a supportive culture, and opportunities to build a fulfilling career while making a real difference in people’s lives.
During your placement, you could:
- Witness how individuals first make contact with Adult Social Care and learn how we promote independence
- Accompany an Occupational Therapist or Social Worker on visits to complete assessments or review support plans
- Explore our independent living centre and TEC lounge
- Shadow our Mental Capacity Act team
- See how we support individuals transitioning from hospital to home
We are looking for people who:
- Enjoy working with others, including those from diverse ages, backgrounds, and abilities
- Have a genuine interest in making a positive impact on people’s lives
- Are eager to learn new skills and expand their knowledge
Practical Details
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 - 17:00, with up to 60 minutes for lunch (timing may vary)
- Meals: If working in the office, you can bring a packed lunch or purchase meals from our canteen. Alternatively, you can visit local food options in Dorchester
- Travel: Learners are responsible for arranging transport to and from the placement which will be based at County Hall and other council buildings in Dorchester
- Clothing: Please wear clean, smart-casual attire