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An Introduction to the…

An Introduction to the…. http://csw.fsu.edu. The Social Work Profession. Would you like to make a difference in people’s lives? Do you have a passion to serve? Do you want to make the world a better place for people?.

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  1. An Introduction to the… http://csw.fsu.edu

  2. The Social Work Profession • Would you like to make a difference in people’s lives? • Do you have a passion to serve? • Do you want to make the world a better place for people?

  3. Most social workers are employed by private agencies, both not-for-profit and for-profit, including self-employment in their own private practice offices. Professional social workers provide half the nation’s mental health and therapy services -- more than psychiatrists, psychologists, and other related professionals COMBINED!!! A social worker is a trained professional who has a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral degree in social work – not simply someone who works in a helping role. Facts About Social Workers…

  4. Individuals Families Communities Children Women People from Culturally or Ethnically Diverse Groups Older Adults Teens Gays and Lesbians And many others Populations Served By Social Workers

  5. Roles of a Social Worker

  6. So, what do they DO? • Assessment of clients’ problems, strengths, family situation, needs, goals • Problem-solving related to concrete needs and environmental conditions • Counseling to provide emotional support -- or psychotherapy for cognitive/affective/behavioral problems

  7. So, what do they DO? • Advocacy – helping clients get the services and resources that they need when the system isn’t responsive to them • Networking – identifying agencies and programs that provide services that clients need – and connecting the client with the services

  8. So, what do they DO? • Evaluation – single-subject case designs, program evaluation, etc. – to determine if the interventions are accomplishing the desired goals • Social policy – analyzing and influencing social policy development that benefits people and communities

  9. Substance Abuse and Addictions Aging Children’s Services School Social Work Developmental Disabilities Juvenile Justice or Adult Corrections Health Care Family Counseling Mental Health Employee Assistance Community Organization International Social Work Research Policy and Planning Management and Administration Fields of Practice

  10. Inpatient/Outpatient Treatment Centers Schools Hospitals Adoption and Foster Care Agencies Prisons and Courts Independent Practice Advocacy Organizations Hospice International Human Rights Agencies Home Health Agencies Psychiatric Hospitals Local, State, and Federal Agencies Colleges and Universities Victim Services Programs Places Social Workers Work

  11. Salaries Average beginning salaries vary according to experience, field of practice, and geographic location: • BSW From $20,000 to $30,000 • MSW From $25,000 to $45,000 • DSW/ Ph.D. From $50,000 to $80,000

  12. Certificate Programs • The Arts and Community Practice Certificate • Certificate in Aging Studies • Child Welfare Practice Certificate

  13. INTERESTED IN OUR MSW PROGRAM? • Minimum Admissions Criteria: • GPA of 3.0 OR GRE Score of 1000+ • Application includes a personal statement, transcript, resume, and letters of recommendation • Volunteer or paid experience in human services is highly desirable • Students with a B.S. degree may in the traditional two-year MSW Program – entry date every Fall Semester • Students with a BSW degree enroll in the one-year MSW Program – entry date every Fall, Spring, or Summer Semester • Both part-time and full-time MSW programs are available

  14. MSW Program Contact Information • Vicky Verano, LCSW MSW Admissions Coordinator University Center C Room # 2525 (850)644-3926 Vveranoc@mailer.fsu.edu

  15. Social Work Students “I have really enjoyed the social work professors’ commitment to help us succeed and how their values reflect the Social Work Code of Ethics.” -Monte King “I think field placement is a wonderful opportunity to take the knowledge I have learned from classes and apply it to real- life situations.” -Danielle Kinard

  16. “ I love the sense of community in the School of Social Work and being able to get to know all my peers and professors. -Yumika Sparkman “I like that the faculty are easy to approach and they are always willing to help you out.” –Tommy Muecke “I love the opportunities the School of Social Work offers its students to work in the field. It allows us to develop a good grasp on what is out there. These experiences have also helped me see how versatile my degree really is!” -Joyce Goulart

  17. BSW ProgramContact Information • Amy Sequeira, MA BSW Advisor University Center C Room # 2414 (850)644-9740 asaurey@admin.fsu.edu • Jennifer Roberson, BA BSW Program Assistant University Center C Room #2412 (850)644-5713 jroberso@mailer.fsu.edu

  18. BSW Program Contact Information • Kim Maddox, MSW Director, BSW Program University Center C Room # 2412 (850)644-5713 kmaddox@mailer.fsu.edu

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