There are many times when a huge opportunity presents itself and those that jump on it ride the wave to success. These opportunities are happening all the time. Many people are just not trained to see them. Right now, there is a huge opportunity being a social worker. The demand is on the rise and expected to continue for a long time. Here is why.
All things operate in cycles. It seems like the cycle is moving around right now for the Social Services Industry and opportunity is huge. In 2010 the demand for social workers was a staggering 30% and it is expected to continue through 2011 and 2012. The main reason for this is the downturn in the economy. When people are out of work, they look for help, and social workers are there to help them.
If we take a serious look at the economy we see that there is a ton of uncertainty pertaining to where we are going in the next few years. People are scared and have lost their faith in the government. Over the next 5-7 years people are going to be desperate for help.
Now unfortunately for those that do not position themselves well will have a hard time. For those that position themselves correctly will not have the troubles that most will have. In an economy where most businesses are laying people off and not expected to hire for a long time the Social Services Industry is booming.
Another great thing about this is when the demand increases so does the pay. There are two different type of people in the world. Those that see opportunity and jump on it and those that let it pass by. The question is which one will you be. Will you see this opportunity and jump or let it slide?
Days in the Lives of Social Workers: 54 Professionals Tell “Real-Life” Stories from Social Work Practice
Spend a day with social workers in 54 different settings, and learn about the many career paths available to you. Did you ever wish you could tag along with a professional in your chosen field, just for a day, observing his or her every move? DAYS IN THE LIVES OF SOCIAL WORKERS allows you to take a firsthand, close-up look at the real-life days of 54 professional social workers as they share their stories. Join them on their journeys, and learn about the rewards and challenges they face. Here are some of the social work practice settings and roles you will read about: community and inpatient mental health
inner-city and rural schools, prisons, private practice, HIV/AIDS, hospitals, the military, hospice, public child welfare, community organizing, summer camps, international settings, youth centers, managed care, public policy …and many more. This book is an essential guide for anyone who wants an inside look at social workers.
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Social Workers’ Desk Reference
Following in the groundbreaking path of its predecessor, the second edition of the Social Workers’ Desk Reference provides reliable and highly accessible information about effective services and treatment approaches across the full spectrum of social work practice. Succinct, illuminating chapters written by the field’s most respected and experienced scholars and practitioners ensure that it will continue to be the sourcebook for all social workers.
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Becoming a Social Worker
A handy, easy-to-read guide about careers in social work. Find out about how to go about a career in social work and what the jobs involves.
This guide also includes details of where to find courses and financial support. This is a good place to start for anyone considering a career in social work.
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