Child, Family, and School Social Workers help individuals, groups, and families prevent and cope with problems in their everyday lives.
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- Child, Family, and School Social Workers
- Human Services
What do they typically do
- Counsel parents with child-rearing problems, interviewing the child and family to determine whether further action is required
- Counsel people about mental health, poverty, unemployment, substance abuse, physical abuse, rehabilitation, social adjustment, child care, or medical care issues
- Counsel students who need assistance, diagnosing their problems and arranging for needed services
- Maintain case history records and prepare reports
- Consult with parents and school staff to determine causes of problems like truancy and misbehavior and to put solutions in place
- Serve as liaison between students, homes, schools, and other agencies to help children with problems like disabilities, abuse, or poverty
- Refer clients to community resources and inform them about available services such as job placement, debt counseling, and housing
- Interview individuals or groups to assess their situations, capabilities, and problems to figure out what services they may need
Number of Jobs
Average Annual
Job Growth +1.3%
Job Openings 1,232
Industry/Employer
Child Day Care Services
Colleges and Universities
Elementary and Secondary Schools
Emergency and Other Relief Services
General Medical and Surgical Hospitals
Individual and Family Services
Other Residential Care Facilities
Social Advocacy Organizations
Vocational Rehabilitation Services
Education & Training
- Education Most require a four-year bachelor's degree, but some do not.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
NC Workforce Credentials
Private Training Programs
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