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21. HUMANITIES MAJORS
Translator. PHILOSOPHY. Archivist. clergy Member. Opportunities in Religious Service careers IIB 212000 N4. Opportunities in social work careers IIB 21-1020 W5.
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HUMANITIES Art*/Art History English* Humanities History* Modern Languages* Philosophy Religion Women’s Studies *See matching majors files in Mobile File for specific handouts on these majors. Note: Some occupations listed may require further education and/or training. SAMPLE OCCUPATIONS Please ask a Career Advisor for help in identifying resources for the following occupations and job titles. Note that some of these options may require an advanced degree Account Executive Administrator Announcer (Radio/TV) Anthropologist Appraiser Community/Organizational Worker College/Univ. Faculty Member Critic (Print/Radio/Media) Editor Employment Interviewer Faculty Member Flight Attendant Fundraising Director Higher Ed. Administrator Human Resource Manager Insurance Agent/Broker Intn’l Relations Specialist Intelligence Specialist Journalist Lawyer Lobbyist Novelist Paralegal Assistant Personnel Manager Physician Proof Reader Public Administrator Public Relations Representative Reporter Salesperson Social Workers Special Agent/FBI Teacher Title Examiner Travel Agent Writer Archivist Curator Employment Interviewer Foreign Buyer Foreign Correspondent Foreign Service Officer Historian Historical Archaeologist Import/Export Agent International Student Advisor Literary Agent Museum Technician Professor Scientific Linguist Story Editor Teacher, Elem/Secondary/ Adult Ed.

22. Career Guidance Center, University Of Cincinnati
Obtain master s degree in social work or counseling for organizations, Obtain appropriate seminary training for clergy. studies usually lead to careers in law
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What Can I Do with a Major in...Philosophy?
Philosophy Description of Major Philosophy is a reasoned pursuit of fundamental truths, a quest for understanding, and a study of principles and conduct. The questions it studies include the traditional questions such as, Is genuine knowledge possible? What kind of thing is a thought? Is there such a thing as free will? What is the basis for morality? Philosophy seeks to establish standards of evidence, to provide rational methods for resolving conflicts, and to create techniques for evaluating ideas and arguments. For example, philosophy asks: What are the characteristics of sound reasoning? How does science make progress? What is the right way to make a decision? Philosophy deals with a variety of issues that arise in the context of contemporary science and morality. For example

23. Mather Hospital - Career Opportunities At Mather Hospital
Services including other programs such as Employee Health, Behavioral Health, clergy, Infection Control Masters degree in social work from an accredited school
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24. Behavioral & Social Science At The University Of Maine At Fort Kent
NonProfit Organizations, the Military, and the clergy. Our graduates generally enter professional careers in local social services, police work, probation and
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The Behavioral and Social Science Programs at the University of Maine at Fort Kent take an integrated and multi-disciplinary approach to the exploration of humanity. Our degree programs include a Bachelor of Science in Behavioral Science and a Bachelor of Arts in Social Science. In our four-year program we also offer a minor in Behavioral Science and a minor in Criminal Justice (coming in 2004), as well as a minor in Social Science. This particular minor is limited to Elementary Education majors only. We also offer an Associate of Arts in Human Services and an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice. What are the Behavioral Sciences?
Our most narrowly focused discipline, Psychology, studies the human mind, thought and cognition; the development of the self through the life span; and the relation of the individual to the group. Sociology continues the discussion, with its focus on group behaviors and social institutions. Anthropology takes the widest possible focus, incorporating the entire scope of humanity through time and across the world. What are the Social Sciences?

25. Career Exploration - Education, Counseling, And Social Work
s, Salary Information and Colleges You Can Attend To Make Your Career Dreams a Reality. John Mark Ockerbloom. ClergyPriest, Rabbi and Minister. The Princeton Review. social work careers in social work. Barry University School of social work......Learn More about careers in Counseling, social work and Education. Job
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  • 26. Social Work - Career Services At Capital University
    Home Campus Services Career Services social work Career Booklets. social work. AFTER GRADUATION Child Welfare worker. Church worker. clergy. Congressional Aide. Consumer Advocate
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    AFTER GRADUATION:
    Community Service Agency Worker Community Volunteer Programs Administrator Geriatric Social Worker Nursing Home Group Worker Probation/Parole Officer Social Worker POSSIBLE WITH ADDITIONAL BACKGROUND: Admissions Counselor Child Welfare Worker Church Worker Clergy Congressional Aide Consumer Advocate Cooperative Extension Worker Counselor, Career Counselor, Marriage Criminologist Demographer Fund-raiser Home Economist Hospice Coordinator Marketing Research Analyst Marketing Research Interviewer Mental Health Worker Personnel Interviewer Police Officer Rehabilitation Counselor With any Major: Claims Adjuster/Examiner Convention Organizer Copy Editor Customer Service Representative Entrepreneur

    27. Suggested Careers For Myers-Briggs Types
    sales representatives, artists, clergy, public relations, social scientists, social workers.. Very creative and funloving, they excel at careers which allow
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    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.

    28. Social Workers
    a masters degree in social work or a related field social work is a profession for those with a strong similar duties include the clergy, counselors, probation officers and
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    • While a bachelor’s degree is the minimum requirement, a master’s degree in social work or a related field has become the standard for many positions.
    • Employment is projected to grow faster than average.
    • Competition for jobs is expected in cities, but opportunities should be good in rural areas.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help improve people’s lives. Social workers help people function the best way they can in their environment, deal with their relationships, and solve personal and family problems. Social workers often see clients who face a life-threatening disease or a social problem. These problems may include inadequate housing, unemployment, serious illness, disability, or substance abuse. Social workers also assist families that have serious domestic conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers often provide social services in health-related settings that now are governed by managed care organizations. To contain costs, these organizations are emphasizing short-term intervention, ambulatory and community-based care, and greater decentralization of services.

    29. Social And Human Service Assistants
    and human service assistants include social workers; clergy; counselors; childcare workers; occupational therapist on programs and careers in human
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    • While a bachelor’s degree usually is not required, employers increasingly seek individuals with relevant work experience or education beyond high school.
    • Employment is projected to grow much faster than average.
    • Job opportunities should be excellent, particularly for applicants with appropriate postsecondary education, but pay is low.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Social and human service assistant is a generic term for people with a wide array of job titles, including human service worker, case management aide, social work assistant, community support worker, mental health aide, community outreach worker, life skill counselor, or gerontology aide. They usually work under the direction of professionals from a variety of fields, such as nursing, psychiatry, psychology, rehabilitative or physical therapy, or social work. The amount of responsibility and supervision they are given varies a great deal. Some have little direct supervision; others work under close direction. Social and human service assistants provide direct and indirect client services to ensure that individuals in their care reach their maximum level of functioning. They assess clients’ needs, establish their eligibility for benefits and services such as food stamps, Medicaid, or welfare, and help to obtain them. They also arrange for transportation and escorts, if necessary, and provide emotional support. Social and human service assistants monitor and keep case records on clients and report progress to supervisors and case managers.

    30. UHS: Career Library
    Schools. ClergyPriest, Rabbi and Minister The Princeton Review. Division. careers in social work Barry University School of social work. BBSE
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    31. Career Information - Social And Human Service Assistants
    service assistants include social workers; clergy; counselors; childcare workers; occupational therapist at libraries or career counseling centers.
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    Nature of the Work About this section To Top
    Social and human service assistant is a generic term for people with a wide array of job titles, including human service worker, case management aide, social work assistant, community support worker, mental health aide, community outreach worker, life skill counselor, or gerontology aide. They usually work under the direction of professionals from a variety of fields, such as nursing, psychiatry, psychology, rehabilitative or physical therapy, or social work. The amount of responsibility and supervision they are given varies a great deal. Some have little direct supervision; others work under close direction. Social and human service assistants provide direct and indirect client services to ensure that individuals in their care reach their maximum level of functioning. They assess clients’ needs, establish their eligibility for benefits and services such as food stamps, Medicaid, or welfare, and help to obtain them. They also arrange for transportation and escorts, if necessary, and provide emotional support. Social and human service assistants monitor and keep case records on clients and report progress to supervisors and case managers.

    32. Social Work Videos
    social work Videos. social work is an interdisciplinary field that draws extensively have interested social work faculty, and students of social work seek guidance from a clergy that is
    http://libraries.uta.edu/dillard/subfiles/sworkvid.html
    Social Work Videos A Selected List The University of Texas at Arlington Bibliography Series Social work is an interdisciplinary field that draws extensively from related social science and health fields. The selected videos listed here were all produced within the last thirty years, and are on topics that have interested social work faculty, and students of social work. The selected videocassettes listed here may be checked out for 4 days from the Reserve Desk on the 1st floor of the UTA Central Library with a valid UTA MAV EXPRESS card. The selected videos listed below are just a few of the many videorecordings that are available from the UTA Libraries. The UTA Libraries' Catalog, will have the most recent and complete listing of videos. Searches by keyword can be limited to just videos; contact me by phone [817-272-7518] or email [dillard@uta.edu] if you have questions. You can also ask at the Reference Desk on the 2nd floor if you would like help with your online searches.
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    33. Careers For INFP Personality Types
    Possible Career Paths for the INFP Writers; Counselors / social Workers; Teachers / Professors; Psychologists; Psychiatrists; Musicians; clergy / Religious Workers.
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    Careers for INFP Personality Types
    Whether you're a young adult trying to find your place in the world, or a not-so-young adult trying to find out if you're moving along the right path, it's important to understand yourself and the personality traits which will impact your likeliness to succeed or fail at various careers. It's equally important to understand what is really important to you. When armed with an understanding of your strengths and weaknesses, and an awareness of what you truly value, you are in an excellent position to pick a career which you will find rewarding. INFPs generally have the following traits:
    • Strong value systems
    • Warmly interested in people
    • Service-oriented, usually putting the needs of others above their own
    • Loyal and devoted to people and causes
    • Future-oriented
    • Growth-oriented; always want to be growing in a positive direction
    • Creative and inspirational
    • Flexible and laid-back, unless a ruling principle is violated
    • Sensitive and complex
    • Dislike dealing with details and routine work
    • Original and individualistic - "out of the mainstream"
    • Excellent written communication skills
    • Prefer to work alone, and may have problems working on teams

    34. Career Development Center ~ Rutgers, Newark ~ SOCIAL WORK
    social Worker Geriatric social Worker Probation/Parole Officer Peace Corps/VISTA Worker clergy Customer Officer Admissions Counselor Career Counselor Church
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    SOCIAL WORK
    The Social Work major prepares students to enter a helping profession that has a long history of concern and action for the well-being of individuals, families, groups, and communities. Students are prepared for beginning-level, generalist practice, with emphasis on special populations including youth and families, the elderly, and those at risk. The department is accredited by the Council on Social Work Education and includes academic course work and supervised field practice. Graduates are eligible for certification by the New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners and also for advanced standing if they pursue graduate study in social work. Department web site: http://rutgers-newark.rutgers.edu/sw/ SAMPLE OCCUPATIONS Social Worker
    Geriatric Social Worker
    Probation/Parole Officer
    Nursing Home Group Worker
    Cottage Parent
    Community Volunteer Programs Administrator
    Rehabilitation Counselor
    Market Research Analyst
    Research Interviewer
    Fund-raiser/Development Officer
    Demographer Community Service Agency Worker Criminologist Hospice Coordinator Mental Health Coordinator Consumer Advocate Child Care Worker Peace Corps/VISTA Worker Clergy

    35. #187 - SOCIAL WORKER
    LANGUAGE , 1700 GOVERNMENT , 1800 HEALTH HEALTH careers , 2000 LIFE MANAGEMENT , 2200 MATH , 3000 social STUDIES , 3100 STUDY work OPTIONS.
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    Social Workers assist individuals, families, groups, and communities in coping with and/or solving problems related to mental health, poverty, illness, unemployment, substance abuse, physical (child, spouse, and elder) abuse, and substandard housing. Social Workers apply their knowledge of human relations to bring into use the capabilities and resources of individuals and the community.
    NATURE OF THE OCCUPATION Social Workers may: Interview, assess, and counsel clients and their families regarding their physical, social, and psychological concerns Evaluate information to determine the nature and degree of the client's problems Compile records of their activities, the client's reaction and progress, and indications of accountability Help clients to improve their personal and social functioning by securing needed services, education, and training Refer clients to other professional or community resources Determine client's need for future assistance Conduct job clubs and make referrals to job placement agencies Coordinate or work with civic, religious, business, and union organizations to combat social problems through community programs.

    36. Social Work Opportunities
    Anthropologist Career Counselor Child Welfare Staff Community Organization Worker Correctional Treatment Assessor Hospital social Worker Housing Administration
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    500 University Avenue West Minot, ND 58707 2nd Floor Student Union
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    Correctional Treatment Specialist Crippled Children Rehabilitation Delinquency Caseworker Drug Patrol Officer Drug/Alcohol Rehabilitation Counselor Economist Employee Recreation Relations Family Service Counselor Gerontologist Group Therapist Historian Home Economist Home Health Assessor Hospital Social Worker Housing Administration Human Services Worker Individual Therapist Market Research Analyst Marriage Counselor Medical Social Worker Mental Health Clinic Staff Peace Corps/Vista Worker Police Officer Probation and Parole Officer Psychiatric Social Worker Psychologist Psychotherapist Public Civil Service Staff Public Health Staff Public Housing Staff Public Service Officer Recreation Planner

    37. Psychology Opportunities
    Psychology Career Counselor Career Planning Professional Civil Service Worker clergy Clinical Psychologist Worker/Director social Worker Sociologist Special
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    38. Career: Clergy
    In a typical work setting, people in this career Interpersonal Relationships. Have a high level of social interaction. clergy work closely with the people in
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    39. Area Of Study Social Work
    combine graduate study in social work with other graduate programs, such as nursing, law, public health, or education. Similar areas of study. careers you may
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    40. Social Workers
    similar duties include the clergy, counselors, psychologists Information For information about career opportunities in social work and voluntary
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    • While a bachelor's degree is the minimum requirement, a master's degree in social work or a related field has become the standard for many positions. Employment is projected to grow faster than average. Competition for jobs is expected in cities, but opportunities should be good in rural areas.
    Nature of the Work Social work is a profession for those with a strong desire to help improve people's lives. Social workers help people function the best way they can in their environment, deal with their relationships, and solve personal and family problems. Social workers often see clients who face a life-threatening disease or a social problem. These problems may include inadequate housing, unemployment, serious illness, disability or substance abuse. Social workers also assist families that have serious domestic conflicts, including those involving child or spousal abuse. Social workers often provide social services in health-related settings that now are governed by managed-care organizations. To contain costs, these organizations are emphasizing short-term intervention, ambulatory and community-based care, and greater decentralization of services.

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