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BACHELOR FIELD CONVOCATION. FEBRUARY 2 AND 3, 2011. Welcome & Thank You for Coming. Presenters. Professor Jill Kelly Director of Field Education Professor Mimi Lewis Undergraduate Field Coordinator. Field Education:. The Heart of Social Work. AGENDA. IBSWA Presentation - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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BACHELOR FIELD CONVOCATION

FEBRUARY 2 AND 3, 2011

Welcome & Thank You for Coming

Presenters

Professor Jill Kelly

Director of Field Education

Professor Mimi Lewis

Undergraduate Field Coordinator

Field Education:

The Heart of Social Work

AGENDA

I BSWA Presentation

II Welcome & Overview of Social Work as

a profession

III Overview of Field Education

IV Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

V The Placement Process

BASW

Bachelor of Social Work Association

Next Slide…

SW Awareness Day

Sponsored by the

Bachelor’s of SW Association

This is a Great Party

Friday, April 9, 4-6pm

University Union

Overview of Social Work as a Profession

Overview of Field Education

What Is Field Education?(SWRK 195 A/B)

1. A course: 6 units each semester (12 total)

2. A year-long unpaid internship in a human services agency

3. A chance to learn social work skills in a real life setting, under the supervision of a professional social worker

What Is Field Education?(SWRK 195 A/B)

5. A chance to integrate classroom learning with real life experience

6. An opportunity to develop a professional social work identity

WHERE ARE THE PLACEMENTS?

Schools

Child Welfare/Foster Family Agencies

Older Adult Services

Mental Health Agencies

Health Agencies

Homeless Programs

General Social Services Programs

Victim Services

Disability Services

The Big Question…

CAN I GET PAID?

• Usually, placements are unpaid

• Some job-based placements are possible (not typical at undergrad level)– Job Conversion– Job-Related Placement

• Pre-approval is required – contact Prof. Lewis or Kelly

WHAT WILL I BE DOING?

Gaining Experience

You will be putting into practice everything you learned in all of your social work classes.

WHAT WILL I BE DOING?

• Becoming familiar with community resources

• Case management• Assessment• Counseling• Advocacy• Group work• Gaining organizational skills

You Know You Are Ready For Field If You Are…..

Sincerely committed to Social Work and the populations we serve.

Open to growing and stretching both personally and professionally.

Open to constructive feedback.

Responsible and able to follow-through

Able to get along with a wide variety of people

Willing to be proactive. Take initiative for own learning

Available to Put in the Required Time and Energy

Have completed Necessary Prerequisites

Prerequisites for Field

SW 102

SW 125A/B

SW150

SW140A

COMMON BARRIERS TO ENTERING OR SUCCEEDING IN FIELD

1. Not having met pre-requisites

2. Not meeting criminal background criteria

3. Missing deadlines, lack of follow-through with the placement process

4. Unprofessional behavior

5. Unrealistic expectations about days and

times for field

CAN I FIND/PICK MY OWN PLACEMENT?

Sorry, but no.

You must be placed at an agency that is

pre-approved by the University.

You can indicate preferences on your Field

Application, but the referral decision will

be made by the Field Faculty.

WHAT IS THE PROCESS FOR GETTING A PLACEMENT?

Follow the Placement Timetable

The Placement Timetable

See paper work provided

Again…Thank You for Coming

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