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81. NASW-TX | Jobs And Career
National Association of social workers Texas Chapter, The Power of social work social Services Caseworker Exciting Career Opportunity!!!
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NASW/Texas Job Bulletin NASW, Texas Chapter, publishes job listings to its members and other social workers around the state. We do not take or give out application materials, nor do we act as an employment intermediary. The accuracy or validity of the job description provided by agencies or qualifications submitted by applicants are the sole responsibilities of those parties. There is a $50 per month listing fee to advertise in the Jobs Bulletin. For more information, or to submit an ad, contact Virginia at (512) 474-1454 or vcolombo @naswtx.org Employment Opportunities Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service seeks a Lead Field Coordinator for LIRS’s Harlingen, Texas office. The Coordinator will ensure professional services to undocumented and unaccompanied children through assessments and recommendations related to placements, transfers and releases to sponsors. The Lead Field Coordinator will provide regular case supervision for other field staff in Harlingen region to ensure that assessments and recommendations meet standard child welfare practices and program guidelines. Qualifications include: MSW; at least two years relevant experience; knowledge and experience in work with refugee or immigrant children or cross-cultural experience; professional interviewing skills; ability to foster teamwork and collaboration among various service agencies; and willingness and ability to travel. Fluency in Spanish preferred. Visit

82. Careers In Sociology
*Admissions Counselor *Data Analyst *Medical social Worker *Career Services Counselor *Family Guidance Clinic Worker *Peace Corps/VISTA Worker
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Careers in Sociology 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 former Sociology majors. Use this as an idea list, and remember that it represents some, but certainly not all, of the careers you might consider.
Career Titles for Sociology Majors *Administrative Assistant *Criminologist *Marriage and Family Therapist
*Admissions Counselor *Data Analyst *Medical Social Worker
*Adoption Agent *Day Care Worker *Mental Health Agent
*Advertising Manager *Delinquency Counselor *Motivational Speaker
*Aging Specialist *Demographic Analyst *News Correspondent
*Alcohol and Drug Case Worker *Dietitian *Nutritionist
*Budget Analyst *Editor *Parole Officer
*Career Services Counselor *Family Guidance Clinic Worker *Peace Corps/VISTA Worker *Case Aid Worker *Family Preservation Case Worker *Penologist *Child Welfare Officer *Family Services Specialist *Personnel Interviewer

83. MCHC Health Careers Guide: Chapter 6
Chapter 6 careers in Rehabilitation and Psychiatry social workers are employed in hospitals, schools, prisons, family service agencies, nursing homes,
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Table of Contents HEALTH CAREERS GUIDE MCHC Home Chapter 6: Careers in Rehabilitation and Psychiatry Social Worker
Health maintenance and restoration can be affected by social, economic and environmental factors. Social workers, through direct counseling and referral services, deal with the emotional, cultural, social and physical needs of the elderly, homeless, unemployed, disabled, seriously ill, and handicapped. Medical social workers frequently work with the mentally ill. Social workers help their clients to accept situations that cannot be changed or to rebuild their lives by making constructive and meaningful changes.
Social workers are health care professionals who are devoted to helping people function as well as they can within their environment. They help people cope with complex social and emotional problems and assist them in obtaining the resources they need to resume normal day-to-day living. Social workers need to have an understanding of. human behavior and its normal developmental stages; how illness and disease will impact personal functioning; crisis intervention theory; as well as a thorough knowledge of the community resources available.
Some of the responsibilities include: Interviewing and counseling individual patients and families regarding their physical, social and psychological concerns

84. Academic Advising & Career Development
Academic Advising and Career Development Office at James Madison University. clergy; Foster Care / Adoption Agent; Researcher; Clinical social Worker
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The Social Work major is a department within the and the School of Health and Human Services Description of Major:
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The Bachelor of Social Work degree (BSW) is a generalist degree that provides the student with entry?level skills for a variety of human services endeavors. The BSW degree helps students, who want to make a difference in people's lives, develop skills in helping people reach their potential in their environment. This may be done through direct services or by working to change or improve social conditions. What common major or minor combinations from other departments complement this major?

85. SWITCHING CAREERS
Most Americans switch careers three times in a lifetime! 10, Lawyers, 8, social workers. 10, Nurse, licensed practical, 8, Statistical clerks
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    Here are the average number of years spent in certain careers: Barbers Tile setters Farmers Truck drivers, heavy Clergy Automobile mechanics Locomotive operating occupations Binding machine operators Millwrights Chemical engineers Concrete finishers Airline pilots Dental hygienists Furnace operators Civil engineers Crane operators Industrial engineers Librarians Tailors Office machine repairers Dental lab. technicians Doctors, dentists, veterinarians Registered nurses Machinists Sales representatives Pharmacists Sheet metal workers Speech therapists Stationary engineers Stenographers Teachers (el. - hi.) Cabinet makers Upholsterers Chemists Construction inspectors Electricians Heavy equipment mechanics Carpenters Industrial machinery repairers Chemical technicians Clinical lab. technicians

86. Law Jobs And Information
This wide expanse of law gives rise to a large number of careers that are Depending on the country and the type of work, they may be called police,
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Want to get married, drive a car, run a business, make a will, or get a job? Do you want to have protection from thieves, drug dealers, and those who would do you harm? Laws govern all of these areas and many more. Some would say that there is a law for every aspect of our lives. Creating, interpreting, enforcing, and educating people about those laws provides millions of jobs for people across the globe.
What is Law?
A law is a rule that governs specific actions, relationships, and establishments that is enforceable and includes punishment for those who violate the rule. Laws can be enacted on a local, state, federal or international level. This wide expanse of law gives rise to a large number of careers that are related to the law. In general they fall into one of the following categories.
  • Legislative – those who make the law Law Enforcement – those who enforce the law
  • Legal system – those who interpret the law and provide the structure for accountability and defense Corrections – those responsible for the punishment and rehabilitation of lawbreakers Educators – those who teach others about laws and the other law categories
    Although the different career areas have a common theme in that they all deal with laws of a society, they involve different job duties and tasks.

    87. Summary Report
    212011.00 - clergy. Conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions social — social occupations frequently involve working with,
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    Conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions associated with beliefs and practices of religious faith or denomination. Provide spiritual and moral guidance and assistance to members. View report: Summary Details Custom Tasks Knowledge ... Related Occupations
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    • Administer religious rites or ordinances. Study and interpret religious laws, doctrines, and/or traditions. Counsel individuals and groups concerning their spiritual, emotional, and personal needs. Organize and lead regular religious services. Conduct special ceremonies such as weddings, funerals, and confirmations. Instruct people who seek conversion to a particular faith. Pray and promote spirituality. Prepare and deliver sermons and other talks. Prepare people for participation in religious ceremonies. Read from sacred texts such as the Bible, Torah, or Koran.
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    Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships Assisting and Caring for Others Interpreting the Meaning of Information for Others

    88. Hot Jobs For Helpers
    clergy Human services worker Kindergarten and elementary school teachers Examples include social service technician, case management aide, social
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    Note: Information about these careers is based on national statistics, so salaries and opportunities may be different in your town. Other jobs for helpers: home health aide, animal health technician , conservation worker, telephone operator, waiter, child care worker , social worker, physical therapist, funeral director, police officer , dispatcher, agent, firefighter , park ranger, nurse , doctor, caseworker, counselor, veterinarian.
    Clergy lead their congregations in worship services and administer various rites, such as baptisms, marriages and funerals. They also counsel individuals who seek guidance; visit the sick, aged and disabled at home and in hospitals; comfort the bereaved; engage in interfaith, community, civic and recreational activities sponsored by or related to interests of the church or synagogue. Education: Requirements vary greatly, but many denominations strongly prefer a college degree followed by study at a theological school.

    89. Majors\accounting
    Career Services Counselor, City Planner, clergy. Researcher, social Marriage and Family Therapist, Medical social Worker, Veterans Affairs Specialist
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    Division of Academic Affairs SOCIOLOGY About Sociology... 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 former 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. Related Career Titles for Sociology Majors Admissions Counselor Data Analyst Mental Health Worker Adoption Agent Day Care Worker News Correspondent Advertising Assistant Delinquency Counselor Parole/Probation Officer Aging Specialist Family Guidance Clinic Worker Peace Corps/VISTA Worker Alcohol and Drug Case Worker Foster Care Worker Personnel Interviewer Case Aid Worker Fund-raiser/Development Officer Personnel Specialist Child Welfare Officer Human Resources Assistant Program Assistant Community Service Agency Worker Independent Living Trainer Public Relations Specialist Compensation/Benefits Worker

    90. Hamline University
    The book also includes a description of the clergy s role in military, This book is useful if your career path is heading towards explicit work in
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    You can't see it, but there's an image at the top of this cell. Keep this image in place so the table proportions remain as they should be. You may ask... What can you do with a Religion Major? Find a Job: A sampling of places Hamline Religion Alumni have worked after graduation: Northwestern Hospital -Alternatives For People With Autism AmeriPride -Bar None Treatment Services
    The Bridge -Continental Cablevision
    -Churches nationwide -Hamline University
    InterVarsity Christian Fellowship -Medtronic Inc
    Mercy Health Systems -Methodist Hospital
    MN Department of Revenue -Multidata
    National Renewable Energy Lab -Northland Broadcasting Company
    -numerous law firms -PROSAR
    Ramsey County Attorney's Office -St. Paul Public Schools

    91. NDCRN | Career Search
    Medical Public Health social Workers social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Studies; Career Cluster Related Occupations social Workers; clergy
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    92. Carreer Path
    match between candidates and the role of the clergy person. Career Path Staff Kathryn Vennard, MSW, LCSW; School social Worker, Regional Day School
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    • Within 4 - 6 weeks after the testing you will receive a report with pertinent information to assess your candidate's appropriateness for the ministry.
    Candidate Assessment Provide a guide to assessing the psychological challenges and opportunities of the candidate for ministry including:
    • A psychological evaluation using standardized testing and vocational inventories. These instruments will address personality factors, areas of vulnerability, life skills, goals and objectives, and emotional maturity.

    93. Social Work (MSW Programs) Graduate Programs In Northeast U.S.A.
    The mission of the Smith College School for social work is to advance the aims of the The certificate in Program Evaluation is designed for midcareer
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    Social Work (MSW Programs) Graduate Programs in Northeast U.S.A.
    There are matching records for Social Work (MSW Programs) . Displaying matches through Sort this page A-Z or Z-A Jewish Theological Seminary, The
    Program: Joint degree program in Social Work and Judaic Studies
    Location: New York, NY
    The Dual Degree Program of The Graduate School of the Jewish Theological Seminary and The School of Social Work of Columbia University is designed to prepare students for a career ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: gradschool@jtsa.edu
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    Program: MSW program
    Location: Stony Brook, NY
    The MSW program prepares students to become professional social work practitioners. ... Click here for more program info Click here to visit this program's website Click to send E-mail to: kalbin@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

    94. Impact Reports
    Partnership training helps social workers provide services for the in substance abuse provides social workers, psychologists, nurses, teachers, clergy,
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    95. Welcome To The Department Of Languages And Literatures
    careers for Foreign Language Aficionados and Other Multilingual Types. Public Relations Representative; Publishing; social Worker; Specialty Librarian
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    Students Undergraduate Advising CAREERS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES CAREERS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES Books on Careers in Languages Career Suggestions Academic Paths for Language Students Career Development for Language Students (FLA 394) Sample Syllabus ... Go to CLASWorks (Career Center for Liberal Arts majors) REFERENCE BOOKS ON CAREERS IN LANGUAGES ASU Career Services Reference Library , SSV 329. Camenson, Blythe. Careers in Foreign Languages. Chicago: VGM Career Books, 2001. DeGalan, Julie and Stephen Lambert. Great Jobs for Foreign Language Majors . Lincolnwood, Illinois: VGM Career Horizons, 2000. Kocher, Eric. International Jobs: Where They Are and How to Get Them . New York: Basic Books, 2003.

    96. Career Key: Social Jobs
    The Career Key s goal is to assess peoples career interests, help them relate their personity types to social Services. clergy or Religious Worker
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    97. Biola > Career Services : Psychology
    With a Psychology major as a foundation, your career options are wide open Child Welfare Worker clergy Clinical Manager Clinical social Worker/Therapist
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    @import url('/system/template/biola_t2/css/notIE5mac.css'); Undergraduate Graduate Adult Degree Completion psychology career services Career Services Home exploring careers online upcoming events what can i do with a major... ... general information What Can I Do With a Major in Psychology? The Psychology Department allows students to study a broad spectrum of issues concerning human nature and functioning from a distinctly Christian worldview; it is concerned with the study of the mind, personality, and behavior in order to promote human welfare. With a Psychology major as a foundation, your career options are wide open, thus, it will be important to clarify your particular interests, skills, values and personality preferences. You will want to consider which types of work settings and industries are more appealing to you, and which particular skills you prefer to use most of the time. It will be vitally important that you get practical experience in your areas of interest through internships or part-time jobs, as employers recruit many new college graduates as a result of these internship experiences. For assistance clarifying your career direction, or for practical help regarding internships, job search, resume writing or interviewing, stop by Career Services in the Student Services building or call (562) 903-4875. You may also want to take a look at the Career Services webpage, which contains valuable information on a variety of career issues, as well as

    98. Content Pages Of The Encyclopedia Of Religion And Social Science
    Occasionally, clergy leaders come into social tension with their congregation, US clergy, working across denominational and racial boundaries,
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    William H. Swatos, Jr. Editor Table of Contents Cover Page Editors Contributors ... Web Version CLERGY
    Social scientific approaches to studying clergy have focused on ministerial roles and role conflicts, changes in prestige and occupational self-understanding, politicization as a leadership force for social change in contrast to tradition maintenance, clericalist and anticlericalist movements, and demographic changes in clergy composition including occupational recruitment, shifts in clergy supply and demand, age, gender and racial effects, and related implications for their religious organizations. While clergy traditionally have borne the primary roles of authoritative religious teacher, preacher, worship leader, or sacramentalist for their religious communities, the emphasis upon certain roles over others varies by religion. The teaching role of ordained religious leaders has been particularly important in rabbinical Judaism. In sacramental traditions, only the clergy may be allowed certain worship and ritual roles, such as the celebration of Christian holy communion. The preaching role gained ascendancy in post-Reformation Christianity, notably in emergent Protestant sects, and has remained central for Protestant clergy. It also has been the motivational force behind much Protestant evangelism and effort toward widespread social change.

    99. UNCW Student Affairs: Career Services
    PHILOSOPHY RELIGION Career Titles Major Skills Web Sites *Public Service Official, *Religious Staff Writer, *social Worker
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    ... Employers Philosophy and Religion Career Titles Major Skills Web Sites The study of philosophy develops our ability to make sense of ourselves and our surroundings. Philosophers apply critical thinking to questions of values and beliefs in order to understand reality, clarify the nature of interactions between individuals and society, and come to terms with the problems of existence and ultimate values. Different schools of thought in economics, history, psychology, and education are based upon differences in philosophy. Political and religious beliefs and codes of ethic are based on philosophical assumptions. Students who study philosophy engage in the examination of their own beliefs, the resolution of conflicts, the search for a purpose to life, and the development of a basis for ethical decisions.
    Religion studies examine spiritual belief, practices, and worship activities. Undergraduate courses in philosophy and religion are geared toward the preparation for life rather than a specific type of work, and provide an excellent background for a variety of careers. A background in philosophy and religion can help develop character and personal skills which are extremely important in most job situations: specifically, the abilities to listen carefully and critically; think clearly; analyze and organize ideas; write; defend one's position rationally; stimulate discussion; and question, confront, support, evaluate, reshape, and understand different points of view.

    100. Career Counselling - What Can I Do With A Major In...?
    Student Affairs Academic Skills Career Counselling links at Nipissing University. social Service Worker social Worker Teaching Theatre Arts
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