Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_C - Careers Social Work & Clergy

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 1     1-20 of 90    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Careers Social Work & Clergy:     more detail
  1. Professions and Professional Ideologies in America

1. Major:
Public Health social worker. clergy. FEMA Applicant Assistance Officer social workers (OOH) http//stats.bls.gov/oco/ocos060.htm. social work careers http// www.
http://web.jmu.edu/career/web/Careerguide/sowk5.html
Academic Advising and Career Development at James Madison University Career Guide to JMU Majors, 5th Edition,
description of: Social Work College: College of Integrated Science and Technology
School of Health and Human Services
Description of Major: The Social Work program Occupational Choices: The occupations listed below provide a sample of career options one may choose with this academic background. Keep in mind, however, that some fields will require graduate study or further schooling of some kind. Many more occupations exist and are worth investigating. Adult Probation Officer Demographer Outreach Coordinator Benefits Specialist Direct Service Coordinator Patient Advocate Case Manager Employment Specialist Probation/Parole Officer Casework Supervisor Family Caseworker Psychiatric Social Worker Child Welfare Worker Family Service Worker Public Health Social Worker Clergy FEMA Applicant Assistance Officer Rehabilitation Counselor Clinical Social Worker Foster Care / Adoption Agent Residential Counselor Community Organization Worker Geriatric Social Worker Residential Foster Parent Community Services Board Director Housing Advocate School Social Worker Community Social Worker Hospice Director Social Group Worker Community Volunteer Coordinator Industrial Social Worker Social Welfare Administrator Correctional Case Manager Juvenile Probation Counselor Social Work Educator Counselor Learning Center Director Substance Abuse Counselor Criminologist Medical Social Worker Youth Service Coordinator The "Employment Survey", located in the Academic Advising and Career Development Resource Center in 303 Wilson Hall, lists positions JMU graduates have pursued with this major.

2. Social Work Graduate Programs In Northeastern U.S.A.
clergy, police and correctional officers, teachers and mental health counselors. Medical or healthcare social workers work Washington County, Maryland Pathways to careers
http://www.gradschools.com/listings/northeast/social_work_ne.html
SOCIAL WORK
Graduate Schools in the Northeastern United States
Sponsoring Institutions:
State University of New York, College at Brockport University at Buffalo - The State University of New York University of Maine
Click here for information on becoming a sponsoring institution
General Listings:
Adelphi University
School of Social Work
Social Work
Office of Admissions, Levermore Hall 114
1 South Avenue
Garden City, NY 11550 U.S.A.
Click to send E-mail to:
Phone:
1-800-233-5744 or 1-516-877-3050
Fax:
Degrees Offered:

M.S.W.; D.S.W. Click here for details on how the Access Group can help you finance this program -> Boston College Graduate School of Social Work Social Work Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 U.S.A. Click to send E-mail to: Phone: Fax: M.S.W. and Ph.D. with concentrations in clinical and macro practice; M.S.W. elective fields of practice in gerontology, forensics, health, occupational, child welfare and socio-economic development. Joint degree programs with Law School, M.B.A. program, and Pastoral Ministry. Degrees Offered: M.S.W.;

3. What Can I Do With A Major In Social Work?
Victim Assistance. SCHOOL social work Clinical social work, Pupil Personnel Services, Related careers. clergy, mental health counselors, counseling psychologists, human service
http://www.gsu.edu/~wwwcjs/students/socia_work.html

4. UHS University Health Services University Of California, Berkeley
clergy Occupational Outlook Handbook (US Department of Labor, Bureau social workCafe Tobi Ann Shane. careers in social work Barry University School of social
http://www.uhs.berkeley.edu/Students/CareerLibrary/Links/careers.cfm?type=4

5. MU-Social Work Home Page
The National Assembly. Religious work. clergy. Occupational Outlook Handbook (U.S. careers in social work. Barry University School of social work
http://muweb.millersv.edu/~sowk/opportunities.html
Social Work Home Calendar Directories News! ... Help SOCIAL WORK OPPORTUNITIES It was reported in the February 1999 issue of NASW News that U.S. News and World Report selected social work as a top career choice. Careers There are many careers in social work available to graduates with a BA in social work from an accredited program such as ours. Careers include: Child Welfare Services - Work in foster care, adoption, protective services for abused or neglected children and in-group homes for children and youth. Juvenile Delinquency/Troubled Youth - Serve as probation officers for juveniles or as counselors in-group homes or youth centers. Health Care - The largest single field of practice for social workers. Generalist practice in either hospital-based practice or community-based practice. Drug and Alcohol Abuse - Work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers or group homes. School Social Work - Work with school children, parents and teachers to solve personal problems that hinder a youngster's academic progress. Services to the Aging - Work in area agencies on aging, which help older people lead productive lives and remain in their homes as long as possible. Work in nursing/rehabilitation or retirement centers.

6. Suggested Careers For Myers-Briggs Types
more detailed information on possible careers for your care/early childhood development,social work, counselers, paralegals, clergy, office managers
http://www.geocities.com/lifexplore/mbcareer.htm
Please support my sponsor! Suggested Careers for Myers-Briggs Type The following list is made up of recommended careers, and which careers a certain type seems to over-represent. Any type can do any job. This list is not a list of the "only jobs you can do", but simply a guide to which career utilizes the natural talents of each type. Special thanks to www.personalitypage.com for some of the information on this page. Visit the careers section there for more detailed information on possible careers for your type. ESTJ - Military, business administrators, managers, police/detective work, judges, financial officers, teachers, sales representatives, government workers, insurance agents, underwriters, nursing administrators, trade and technical teachers, mafia dons. Natural leaders, they work best when they are in charge and enforcing the rules. ISTJ - Business executives, administrators and managers, accountants, police, detectives, judges, lawyers, medical doctors, dentists, computer programmers, systems analysts, computer specialists, auditors, electricians, math teachers, mechanical engineers, steelworkers, technicians, militia members. Similar to the ESTJ, they have a knack for detail and memorization, but work more behind the scenes instead of up front as a leader. ESFJ - Home economics, nursing, teaching, administrators, child care, family practice physician, clergy, office managers, counselers, social workers, bookkeeping, accounting, secretaries, organization leaders, dental assistants, homemakers, radiological technologists, receptionists, religious educators, speech pathologists.. They do best in jobs where they can apply their natural warmth at building relationships with other people.

7. Investigate Careers - Minnesota Careers 2003
The outlook for law and social service careers is good. clergy. HighEnd $17.20, 4-YearBachelor's Degree Most have a 4-year degree in social work or counseling
http://www.mncareers.org/investigate_careers.asp?pageid=lw01

8. For Alumnae
for women in clergy are also discussed. An appendix lists accredited theologicalschools in the US and in Canada. Opportunities in social work careers.
http://www.wellesley.edu/CWS/alumnae/biblionfp.html
  • Annotated Bibliography*: Not-for-Profit
    Organizations Access: The National Non-Profit Employment Clearinghouse. Access, bi-monthly. Non-profit job bulletin takes the place of the former publication, Community Jobs. Job and internship listings in the community/non-profit sector. Also includes articles of interest to those planning community service careers. Careers for Dreamers and Doers: A Guide to Management Careers in the Nonprofit sector. Lilly Cohen and Dennis R. Young. The Foundation Center, 1989. Thorough discussion of the nonprofit sector. Section One discusses employment opportunities and compensation. Section Two presents profiles of various non-profit managers and service providers. Section Three offers job hunting information. Appendices include the United Way classification system, position descriptions, and a listing of agencies that network through the foundation center. The Foundation Directory. The Foundation Center, annual. Lists foundations by state. Indexed by names of officers, types of support, subject, and foundation name. Entries include name, address, major donor(s), financial statistics, purpose and activities of the foundation, types of support, limitations, publications, application procedures, number of staff, and names of trustees. Great Careers: The Fourth of July Resource Guide for the Promotion of Careers in Public, Community, and International Service.

9. For Students
The author suggests criteria for evaluating social work programs, provides informationon what schools The author describes careers as clergy and chaplain
http://www.wellesley.edu/CWS/students/bibliosocialservices.html
  • Annotated Bibliography*: Social Services
    Career Paths in Psychology . Arizona State Univ. Dept. of Psychology, n.d. Videotape presents discussions on the American Psychological Association, clinical psychology, health psychology, behavioral neuroscience, developmental psychology, social psychology, quantitative psychology, and industrial/organizational psychology.
    Cares Directory: Social and Health Services in the Greater New York Area . Dorland's Directories, 1998. Lists address, phone number, contact person and brief description of agencies providing direct social or health services to New York City residents, or technical assistance to such agencies.
    Days in the Lives of Social Workers . Linda May Grobman, ed. White Hat Communication, 1999. Forty-one social workers from a variety of settings describe their work days.
    Graduate Study in Psychology . American Psychological Assn., 1998. Directory provides thorough descriptions of APA-approved graduate psychology departments. Entries include address, phone and fax number e-mail address and website, degree(s) offered, application instruction, student body composition, admission requirements, tuition and information on housing and financial aid. Indices allow the reader to locate schools by types of psychology taught.

10. CSC - Major Resource Kit - Psychology
personnel assistant, *psychologist. *clergy person, *occupational therapist. careersin Focus social work (CSE 339); careers in social work (CSE 340); Days in
http://www.udel.edu/CSC/psych.html
Major Resource Kit Psychology
Sample Job Titles
Bachelor's Degree/Entry Level Further Education/Experience Often Required *personnel assistant *psychologist *clergy person *occupational therapist *probation officer *rehabilitation counselor *child care worker *career counselor *activities coordinator *social worker *social services caseworker *school counselor Check the Dictionary of Occupational Titles under section 045 for additional related careers.
Enhancing Employability
Participate in Internships, Field Experience Placements and Day on the Job Sample UD Field Experiences: Mental Health Association in Delaware, Opportunity Center Incorporated, Department of Correction, Probation/Parole
Some Employers of Psychology Majors
*schools
*state/federal government
*colleges/universities *private practice
*mental health agencies
*community agencies *rehabilitation agencies
*business and industry *correctional facilities
Other Sources of Information
American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy www.aamft.org American Board of Forensic Psychology www.abfp.com/brochure.html

11. University Career And Employment Services At The University Of Kansas
a sample of these suitable careers for majors in social work, selected from abusecounselor Crisis center director clergy *Rehabilitation specialist
http://www.ku.edu/~uces/major/socialwork.shtml
Calendar of Events Students Alumni Employers ...
UCES staff
University Career and
Employment Services
uces@ku.edu

1601 Irving Hill Road,
110 Burge Union
Lawrence, KS 66045
Fax: (785) 864 - 4572
Hours: Monday - Friday
8 AM - 5 PM Site location: UCES Home Social Work
On this page: Skills and Abilities Find additional information about this major On-line job search resources Social Work Occupational Possibilities return to top Health and Human Services Foster parent *Public health educator Advocate (e.g. children, ethnic group members, aging) *Genetic counselor *Physician *Transplant registry database manager Job counselor *Health-service administrator Drug/alcohol abuse counselor Crisis center director Clergy *Rehabilitation specialist Geriatric care specialist Adoption service counselor Education and Research *Guidance counselor Bilingual/bicultural program specialist Vocational teacher (of adults) *Academic advisor/counselor Teacher of English as a second language (ESL) Demographer Editor *College administrator

12. Social Work
Rehabilitation Counselor. clergy. FEMA Applicant Assistance Officer. Researcher. socialwork. social work careers. careers in social work.
http://web.jmu.edu/career/web/Careerguide6/Socawrk6.htm
Major: Social Work College: College of Integrated Science and Technology School of Health and Human Services Description of Major: The Social Work program prepares graduates for entry level professional practice to work effectively with individuals, families, small groups, organizations and communities in a broad spectrum of social service agencies by providing an environment geared toward achieving professional growth and excellence. The program also prepares students for graduate study in social work. In addition to lecture and class discussion, the social work program utilizes a variety of innovative and experiential approaches to enhance learning. Field trips and volunteer opportunities familiarize students with social work settings. Role playing and video-taping supplies students a medium for developing practice skills. Literature and television specials / films / videos provide a context for the application of theoretical models and perspectives. The department offers minors in Family Issues and Human Services, as well as a minor in Gerontology which can lead to a Certificate in

13. DePauw U: Career Services Center
clergy, Fundraiser/Development Officer, Population Specialist, socialworker. The New social worker Online. careers in social work.
http://www.depauw.edu/admin/career/soc.asp
HOME SEARCH Friday, April 04, 2003 WHAT CAN I DO WITH A MAJOR IN SOCIOLOGY
For a list of related career titles click here.
For a list of related web sites click here.
Sociology asks questions about what it means to be human and what it means to live in society. A major in Sociology provides:
  • the ability to think and write logically and critically; an appreciation of cultural and historical diversity and difference; an understanding of the connections between self and society, order, conflict and change in human societies; and preparation for graduate education or careers in a variety of fields.
Sociology majors have gone on to successful careers in law counseling, corrections, government, social work, policy analysis, journalism, business, teaching, community organizing, museum work and many other professions. Many occupations today require a college educated individual who can write and speak well, solve problems, learn new information quickly and work well with others on a team. This means that college graduates use their education in a wide variety of fields, and your future career may relate more to your personal career interests, work values and transferable skills than any specific academic major. However, the following list contains a representative sample of current job titles of Sociology majors. Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider. Students obtaining employment immediately upon graduation are usually those with the best college records and a willingness to relocate to find a job. Some of these jobs also require education beyond a bachelor’s degree.

14. Powell's Books - Used, New, And Out Of Print
Ideal for therapists, guidance counselors, teachers, clergy and pediatricians, itis filled with years of insights from careers in social work (2ND 01
http://www.powells.com/subsection/SociologySocialWork.7.html
Technical Books Kids' Books eBooks more search options ...
Small Press

Sociology
Software Engineering

Spain and Portugal

Spirituality

Sports and Fitness
...
view all sections...

Social Work
There are 899 books in this aisle.
Browse the aisle by Title by Author by Price See recently arrived used books in this aisle. Featured Titles in Sociology -Social Work: Page 7 of 32 next Used Trade Paper List Price $69.95 Introduction To Human Services (3RD 98 - Old Edition) by Marianne / Mcclam, Tricia Woodside Publisher Comments This revision of Woodside and McClam's highly successful text continues to provide a solid introduction to the profession of human services. Readers explore such concepts as serving the whole person, using an interdisciplinary approach, interacting with... read more about this title check for other copies Used Trade Paper List Price $15.00 Unfaithful Angels (94 Edition) by Harry / Courtney, Mark E. Specht Publisher Comments In this provocative examination of the fall of the profession of social work from its original mission to aid and serve the underprivileged, Harry Specht and Mark Courtney show how America's excessive trust in individualistic solutions to social problems...

15. Calvin College - Sociology Department - News
BrunetteHill survey of Milwaukee clergy and the for their sociological researchprograms and careers. department of Sociology and social work warmly welcome
http://www.calvin.edu/academic/sociology/news.htm
Skip Navigation Sociology Home News Mission Contact Us Students Course Listings Course Schedules Scholarships Links ... Interim Career Links Careers Why Study Sociology?
Sociology - News Upcoming Events: Thursday, April 10, 2003
Sponsored by the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship; co-sponsored by the Donald Bouma Lecture Series and Department of Sociology and Social Work
facilitated by the Faith Communities and Furthering a Just Society Reading Group
7:30 p.m.
Science Building 010
Mark R. Warren, Ph.D. , Harvard University will discuss
Building Multiracial Alliances: Morality, Interests, and the Search for Common Ground
Thursday, April 24, 2003
3:30 p.m.
Calvin Seminary Auditorium Assistant Professor Kevin Doughterty will discuss "The Effects of Professional Training: The Social and Religious Capital Acquired in Seminaries."

16. Upcoming Events
BrunetteHill survey of Milwaukee clergy and the has for their sociological researchprograms and careers. Study of Organized Religion and social work at the
http://www.calvin.edu/admin/csr/upcoming_events/index1.htm
Upcoming Events click here for previous events Friday, March 28
Research Break 3:30 p.m., Knollcrest Room
Professor Denise Isom of the Education Department will discuss:
"The Racialized Gender Identities of African American Children: Production, Projection, and Strivings."
Abstract: Though we define African American children through the constructs of race, it is at the intersections of race and gender that identity structures are formed. We will explore the various identities projected onto and produced by Black children as they maneuver and come to self in a raced and gendered social context. Refreshments will be provided. Monday, March 31
Brown Bag 12:00 p.m., Alumni Association Board Room Semi-structured Interviewing
Doug Koopman

Director of the Center for Social Research
Register with Melissa Fritsch to get your free lunch ticke t.

17. University Of South Carolina AIken Career Services Office
Advisor Lawyer Market Research Analyst Minister/clergy, Occupational Analyst Opportunitiesin social work careers, Renee Wittenberg (VGM Career Horizons).
http://www.usca.edu/careers/Degree/Psych.htm
For information about USCA's Psychology program, please click here The Jobs Activites Coordinator
Admissions Officer
Advertising Manager
Benefits Administrator
Career Counselor
Case Worker
Chemical Dependancy Counselor
Childcare Provider
Clinical Coordinator
Community Service Worker
Compensation Specialist Consultant Crisis Worker Employere Relations Represetative Employee Development Specialist Employment Interviewer House Parent Human Resources Coordinator Job Analyst Labor Relations Advisor Lawyer Market Research Analyst Minister/Clergy Occupational Analyst Occupational Therapy Assistant Organizational Trainer Paralegal Parent Counselor/Educator Parole Officer Personnel Specialist Position Classification Specialist Prevention Counselor Project Manager Program Manager Psychiatric Nurse Psychiatric Residence Staffer Public Opinion Surveyor

18. SU [Career Services: Students]
Drug/alcohol abuse counselor Crisis center director clergy *Rehabilitation specialist Resumesfor social Service careers social work Career Development.
http://www.salisbury.edu/careerservices/Students/Choosing Majors Page/SocialWork
Students Employers Alumni Parents ... Faculty/Staff
Students Exploring Careers Internships Job Search Graduate School ... Hours Social Work Major Possible Job Titles
Typical Places of Employment
Required Skills and Abilities
Typical Work Activities
Employment Links
Visit SU Social Work Department
Additional Info in Career Services
Alumni Resources (Examples of SU alumni in this major. For more info, go to WIN -Work Information Network)
Related Links Career Information
Occupational Outlook HandBook
America's Career Info Net Possible Job Titles Back to Top *Denotes need for additional education Health and Human Services Foster parent *Public health educator Advocate (e.g. children, ethnic group members, aging) *Genetic counselor *Physician *Transplant registry database manager Job counselor *Health-service administrator Drug/alcohol abuse counselor Crisis center director Clergy *Rehabilitation specialist Geriatric care specialist Adoption service counselor Research/Education *Guidance counselor Bilingual/bicultural program specialist Vocational teacher (of adults) *Academic advisor/counselor Teacher of English as a second language (ESL) Demographer Editor *College administrator *Compensation analyst Collections manager Foundation program manager

19. Careers
35% had moved into Professional careers related to personnel and labor relations,social work, planners and photographers, members of the clergy, and computer
http://faculty.francis.edu/eallan/html/careers.htm
Bachelor's degrees in Sociology and Anthropology provide an excellent base for career in social services, government, non-profit organizations, and business. Sociology graduates purse work in a wide variety of areas includes criminal justice, human services, data analysis, and health administration. A recent study looked at the careers of sociology majors about ten years after graduation. 35% had moved into Professional Careers related to the social sciences including law, personnel and labor relations, social work, planners and public policy analysts for state, local, and federal governments, teachers at the primary, secondary, or university level, and health occupations. Some had become counselors, journalists, photographers, members of the clergy, and computer analysts. 25% had developed administrative and managerial careers in different levels of government, school administration, insurance, banking, real estate, manufacturing, investment, trade, hospitals, and private foundations. 15% went into a variety of service occupations including FBI investigator, detective, government inspector, program evaluator, and research assistant.

20. Persoality Quiz
careers social work, clergy, library, medicine, charity work; WritingTraits - heavy pressure, short t-bars. Turtle (Phlegmatic).
http://www.aliceweiser.com/quiz.htm
1. When talking with others: A. I count words and think before I speak
B. I am straightforward and can be blunt
C. I am quiet and have to be drawn out
D. I am lively, friendly and open 2. If I plan an activity, but get called to go out to a social gathering that I enjoy: A. I won't go out because the other activity was planned before
B. I go by the whim and I change my plans
C. I reshuffle my priorities and make time to go out
D. I agonize over which is more important 3. I enjoy stories and jokes that: A. Have subtle humor
B. Are funny and get the whole group laughing
C. Are clever and have a witty edge
D. Has a plot to them 4. I am best described as: A. Detailed and analytical
B. Laid back and nonchalant C. Animated and talkative

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 1     1-20 of 90    1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter