Become a Social Worker

Social workers help people in need. They work with individuals, families, and communities to address a variety of issues, including poverty, mental illness, and addiction. Social workers can work in a variety of settings, including schools, hospitals, and government agencies.

Education Requirements

To become a social worker, you need a bachelor's degree in social work or a related field. Some employers may require a master's degree in social work. In addition to formal education, social workers must also have strong communication, problem-solving, and interpersonal skills.

Job Duties

Social workers perform a variety of duties, including:

    - Assessing the needs of clients
    - Developing and implementing plans to address client needs
    - Providing counseling and support to clients
    - Advocating for the rights of clients
    - Working with other professionals to provide comprehensive services to clients

    Salary

    The median annual salary for social workers is $49,440. Salaries can vary depending on experience, education, and location.

    Job Outlook

    The job outlook for social workers is expected to be good over the next few years. As the population ages and the demand for social services increases, there will be a need for more social workers.