I am a qualified social worker. I've been looking for work for a few months now and I'm newly qualified.
I applied for a job in the Adults sector in an area I really like. The hiring manager rang me and told me that unfortunately the advert was a mistake and the deadline had passed but they loved my application and wanted me to interview for a role in the same building, for the same council but in a children's department (looked after children). Most Children's jobs I'd never even consider but this has some similarities to what I did previously as I worked with adolescents. The only problem is I do not have much knowledge on the legislation, theories and processes of a children's social worker.
I tried to get an informal visit but haven't got an reply to my email.
So I'm researching at the moment and feel completely out of my depth! I will be up against experienced social workers who will have already worked in this setting. There's no way I will get a higher competency than them!
I wish I knew someone who worked as a social worker in this setting as that would help me understand but I don't.
I don't agree that all interviews are a good experience as they give me more experience. I had a terrible interview a few months ago which knocked my confidence for weeks and I've only just started to feel confident again after a very successful last interview where I came second.
I just feel like I will be a lamb to the slaughter and I cannot gain the level of knowledge I need to make this a success.
I wish I was better at interviews :-(