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Working with Children and Young People

Your Career Guide

Working with children and young people can be a challenging, but rewarding career and the diversity of the sectors you could work in offers the opportunity to gain a wide range of experience.

Achieving a degree in childhood and youth studies, education or other humanity-based subjects can open up numerous opportunities across different sectors. Such degrees offer excellent foundations for careers working with children and young people in areas such as early years, youth and community work, education, health or social care. From working directly in settings to outreach work in local communities, from supporting families through social care to influencing policy development and practice in education – the possibilities are exciting and varied.

This guide has been broken down into four main areas – early years, youth and community work, health and social care and education. Please also refer to our Teaching career guide for more information.

Explore the Working with Children and Young People career guide

Getting started in your career with children and young people

Understand your options and take the first steps to beginning your career working with children and young people. 

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Gaining experience working with children and young people

Find out how to build your experience working with children and young people while you study. 

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Finding a job working with children and young people

Explore the different ways you can find employment after you graduate.

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