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Tell us about your career path since graduation.Whilst studying my degree I founded the Maranatha Care Children charity in 2009. This assisted fundraising projects in South Africa where I had been involved voluntarily since 2007. After qualifying in social work I saw how I could put my qualification to use and be an asset if I was be based in South Africa full time. I have now been living there since the start of 2012.
Has your career path changed since graduation?The organisation I am based at in South Africa is called Maranatha Streetworkers Trust, to whom my charity is affiliated. Their primary project is a residential child and youth care centre. As well as providing social work services I also took up workshop and training opportunities to equip myself in play therapy and other counselling techniques. Whilst I initially provided services voluntarily, an opportunity arose to obtain a work visa for the role of Programme Manager at this organisation. This role carries a great deal of responsibility and is one where I have had to put all my work experiences to use.
What is the most difficult thing which you have faced in your career?As a newly qualified social worker leaving university with statutory placement experience at Plymouth City Council behind me, I knew that I had many opportunities locally but still felt my passion would be to make a difference in an international context. Throwing caution to the wind, selling my car, and relocating in the first instance, was obviously a challenging decision and transition.