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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
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BACHELOR FIELD CONVOCATION FEBRUARY 2 AND 3, 2011
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
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What Is Field Education?(SWRK 195 A/B) • A course: 6 units each semester (12 total) • A year-long unpaid internship in a human services agency • 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
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
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
Sincerely committed to Social Work and the populations we serve.
Open to growing and stretching both personally and professionally.
Prerequisites for Field SW 102 SW 125A/B SW150 SW140A
COMMON BARRIERS TO ENTERING OR SUCCEEDING IN FIELD • 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