Career questions tagged social-work
What should I know about a career in social work?
Hi :) I'm considering a career in social work and was wondering what a typical day in the life would look like. How much of it is based in technical aspects like answering emails or personal aspects like physically speaking to a client? What is something I should know if im considering a career in this field. Also is there any way that I could have a better chance at landing a well paying job out of uni? I've heard a lot of horror stories about how bad the pay is and have been trying to see how I can even that out. #spring24 Thank you in advance to whoever you are
Why did you or did you not take a gap year after completing your bachelor's in social work and what was your experience like with the choice you made? #Spring24
For those completing their bachelor's in social work, did you go straight to graduate school or did you take a gap year and why? I know it's a common dilemma but I'm mostly worried about finding a job so I'm thinking of going straight to grad school but I'm also worried about having to take out more loans. #Spring24
How could I possibly shadow or contribute to my mentoring?
I have found a mentor that is a professor and a social worker with her own practice. When we first met we discussed things I could do, such as research and just asking questions in general, one of her suggestions was to shadow, but we were both concerned about the ethical dilemmas that would form as I am a highschool student although I do dual psychology classes at college which technically made me a college student. Many college students shadow professionals in the mental health field because they are studying that field, would this make it more acceptable if I were to shadow my mentor while obviously following HIPAA laws, ethical concerns, and getting the patients okay.
How do I get to my end goals ?
How do I get to my end goals? I'm struggling to understand the concept.
Is a bachelors degree in sociology an employable degree ?
I’m interested in pursuing sociology but i’m nervous about its employability. What types of jobs are available and what salaries should i expect.
How do you keep yourself motivated to work in a stressful environment in Protective Services?
I often have a tough time focusing on my work when I am in a stressful environment and it is hard for me to get back on track when I have ADHD. what should I do?
Hello! I am currently trying to get back into college and my major prior was Nursing. However, after a giveaway event I've done I found a love for social work. I'm currently 21 and I'm wondering if others can share their experience of being a social worker, especially from the women minority experience. In addition to if you're doing social work in a big city. Also if you can share the environment you use your degree in that would be amazing! Thank you again.
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Would it be smarter to pursue two master's?
I want to be a substance abuse counselor, and I've heard that I can get a masters in both psychology or social work. Would it be smarter to just get one of those or do both? If so am I able to do it at the same time?
I have really good internship offers for the medical field, but Im really only interested in the Mental Health field, does anyone have any recommendations to what I should do?
Hi, Currently I am a highschool student who is also minoring in psychology at community college and plans to double major in psychology and sociology, then earn a masters in social work, recently I was presented the opportunity to be inscribed with the Congress of Future Medical Leaders Award of Excellence, which is a two day national academy of future physicians congress meeting that will also allow me to be featured on local TV stations and newspapers. The problem being that I'm not interested in the medical field as a future career path. If I were able to pass this over to someone else, I would but I can't. This would be a really big opportunity to put myself out there, and it would look really good on college applications, and on my academic profile, but it doesn't have anything that I inherently want for my future career path, and it also might look weird on my college applications.
Do you have to get your masters degree in order to be a school socialworker?
I'm a senior in high school
What was your starting salary and did you get more money later in your job? ?
I just want to now how much I am making to sustain a lifestyle
Do you have a flexible schedule and free time. And how do you have any vacation time.?
I get burned out easily so breaks can be helpful for me
Any recommendations on how I can start a humanitarian aid organization?
Do you have any recommendations on how to start a humanitarian aid organization
How can a social worker be of help to the society?
In aspect of socialization to the community
How to be better at being social ?
I want to get better at being more social and being able to talk to people well without getting nervous.
Why did you decide to be a social worker?
What made you want to be a social worker?
why is it hard to become a social worker ?
because many people find it hard to be a social worker and deal with the children who need help. and why is that?
How organized do i have to be to be a social worker?
like do i need to do lists?
How can I begin working from home?
I would like to be able to take in revenue from home (as my schedule is spotty and I’m 16 in school) and I want to know advice for starting ie websites
What types of social work is there In high school vocational school, the ECE program is somewhat interesting and I was wondering how does it work with teachers? What are some good dual majors? What about dual admissions as in your degree is accepted in more than one country? For someone on a IEP is there any good programs to help in college? Is there any programs like TRIO? I don’t have a lot of money and have some health issues is there any type of way to actually help me with that? Last question, how can get some extra help in college that can make up from the enabling from mostly my teachers and to get work on time to get actual extra help? ?
What types of social work is there? In high school vocational school, the ECE program is somewhat interesting and I was wondering how does it work with teachers? What are some good dual majors? What about dual admissions as in your degree is accepted in more than one country? For someone on a IEP is there any good programs to help in college? Is there any programs like TRIO? I don’t have a lot of money and have some health issues is there any type of way to actually help me with that? Last question, how can get some extra help in college that can make up from the enabling from mostly my teachers and to get work on time to get actual extra help?
What are ways to interact with international students online for free?
I am interested in studying in Germany. Are there any free online exchange programs or volunteering/internship organizations that can improve my German skills or help me learn about Germany or just get some experience in German-based work? (Or other countries?)
Anyone with a psychology degree or social work major?
What could I become or do with these majors?
I am a 50 year old former chef/owner in the Food&Beverage industry, and released from prison incarceration nearly a year ago. I'm planning a career change very soon, and am currently exploring the best options with several criteria being considered. First, my age and certain barriers that would limit success. Next, having been previously incarcerated on a charge considered "violent"(assault 2), I am aware that many tech jobs which may require certain clearance measures and various other security related requirements would also be an issue. Last, though I consider myself flexible, a quick learner in most cases, and of above average intelligence, the last time I recall participating in any formal education was nearly 35 years ago, and not at a university or even certificate level. While a career in tech interests me, specifically UX design, Digital Marketing, and even Tech/Software Sales, I happen to also be very interested in Behavioral Health (adolecent addiction counseling). Given my background and considerable barriers, I am interested in several opinions as to what realistic opportunities there are in the career paths I have mentioned. In particular, what do hiring project managers look for exactly for an entry level UX researcher Will age or longevity be a concern? Is there more opportunity in Marketing, working remotely or beginning my own private agency? As a youth counselor a concern I have is, though my ambition and intent working with children and families, to repair or mitigate problems brought on by substance abuse, I hope to find overwhelming satisfaction both personally, as well as professionally. However, I am curious to know just how many felt as I do, prior to working daily with the actual individuals and families suffering. Are there statistics which suggest the number of new counselors who in their first or second year, decide the daily resposibility and fact that often many more are lost than a success may simply be too much to handle, and resign in attempt to preserve their own sanity? I realize the question asked, resulted in many and I apologize. Whatever insight offered however will be greatly appreciated as I try and whittle the options down to hopefully the career path most suitable. Thank you, Patrick
As a 50 year old male, I am embarking on obtainining relevent skills to begin a new career path. I was recently incarcerated and along with my age, and fact I have little experience in any of the above mentioned career choices, I am seeking insight as to which path I may find the least resistant, while also a realistic opportunity for growth as well as demand in the chosen field.
What piece of advice or perspective can you share as I enter my senior year of college for BSW Social Work? :)
I am excited and was hoping to read perspectives on career pathways starting out in the field, licensing tips, entry level jobs/experiences, and etc.
What's better, an LMFT or LCSW?
What provides more opportunity? An LMFT or LCSW? Is one harder to receive than the other? I am a college student pursuing psychology and don't know which license I should pursue.
What kinds of jobs can you get with a psychology degree that don't require a lot of social interaction?
I don't like people but I want to study psychology
How to get experience as an undergraduate social work student who is unable to drive?
I am looking for ways to gain experience through virtual capacities and online certifications. Feel free to include other ideas as well that are not virtual just so I can explore those options later on when I purchase a vehicle.
What are some steps to becoming a social worker?
Degrees I should pursue Internships
Where are the best websites to find easy scholarships for my major Social Work?
I feel like I have looked all over the internet for good scholarships for my major. But I can't seem to find anything. I'll be an incoming sophomore at college. Any tips for finding good scholarships?
How difficult is an art therapy masters?
I'm a freshman in college and have already taken my first art therapy course, as well as some arts and psychologies.
What jobs are out there for social marketing interns remotely working?
My name is Natasha and I am highly interested interning at a retail company where I can work as a social marketing intern! I am very passionate about hard work and dedication.
What advice would you have for someone looking for more experience in their passion?
Hi, I am an upcoming college sophomore in the fall of 2023. I currently am majoring in Pre- Social Work and minoring in Speech Pathology. My ultimate goal is to become a Speech Pathologist but I want to get more experience right now. I am just not too sure where to look or start. Where do you think is the best place to find opportunities such as internships, scholarships, etc. for someone like me?
How will I know I am using my skills with the right population of people if I am only allowed to move forward with one type of population?
I want to work as a social worker, but I am not sure if I want to work in a nursing facility or school district since I have experience in both and enjoy both environments.
What will my future career in social work bring others and myself?
What will my future career in social work bring others and myself? #sociology
How do I pave a road for success when wanting to get into drug and alcohol counseling?
I'm taking an online coarse at my local community collage but its not a two year program, its a set of 7 week classes, when i look online at how to become a drug and alcohol counselor it says you need a masters and a state licence to practice but I'm not taking a masters, would I have too? Pretty much what I'm asking is if i want to be a drug and alcohol counselor what would I need to do/work on in order to obtain said job. Thank you very much!
What other jobs are related to social work?
I am planning to take the career pathway of social work but I still want to be aware of other careers that relate to that.
How do I get into the field of social work when I'm only a junior in high school?
- Internships - Volunteer Work
How long will it take to become a social worker ?
How long will it take to become a social worker? How many hours should I expect to dedicate to social work? How Many years in school do I need to become a Registered nurse and what GPA should I have? I am an 18-year-old who is currently enrolled in Jobcorps I'm interested in working with Child protective services but would like to know how many years I would spend in school to become a social worker along with how many hours id be spending at work once I am a social worker?
How would you describe the pros and cons of being a social worker?
Trinity, age 18
As a physiatrist how do you not get physically connected to your patients/ dealing with a patient dying?
Aisha, age 19
What does the process of therapy looks like?
What does the process of therapy looks like?
How would I deal with rude and aggressive customers?
What should I do in a situation like this if I were faced with an aggressive customer?
How do I decide on my major and college?
I declared my major as Social work but am considering pursuing communication studies with a minor in psych? I am currently enrolled in an out of state college for fall 2023 (public university) that offers in-state tuition! I registered for classes at the start of this month and declared my major as Social Work. HOWEVER, I am still undecided due to trying to consider career options, pay, licensure etc. I am very passionate about mental health, advocating for people and their health, working with people, etc. I am a people person and have experience as a receptionist in a medical office and working with adults with intellectual disabilities. I know both will open up great opportunities for me, just unsure how to determine which is best in the long run. any advice appreciated I have felt so stuck for so long
What kind of questions do you get asked as a Human resource manager ?
What do people usually need you for, and or what can you do for others?