Essay On Becoming A Social Worker

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I. Please describe your interest in becoming a school social worker. I became interested in becoming a school social worker when I recognized the great satisfaction I received from tutoring children and participating in mentorship programs. It is often stated that if you choose a job you love you will never have to work a day in your life; in essence, effecting change in students’ and families lives who may have difficulties overcoming barriers is the most important aspect of my career. Nonetheless, becoming a school social worker can be a challenging field; conversely, my passion motivates me to remain committed to supporting, maintaining, and enhancing the physical, social, intellectual and/or emotional well-being of students. Learning the theoretical foundation to family dynamics, specifically related to children and adolescents, and receiving intensive training on how the structure, balance, and …show more content…

I was hired and quickly learned; of course personalities differ, however, serving clients and families share many rewarding and challenging similarities. For example, each setting there is a possibility that conflict between client and social worker may present itself, nonetheless, how I overcome those challenges and prepare for unexpected roles during my professional experience are congruent to the NASW code of ethics, which states “the mission of the social work profession is rooted in a set of core values. These core values, embraced by social workers throughout the profession’s history, are the foundation of social work’s unique purpose and perspective.” Essentially, using the social work values as a tool will guide me in disregarding my personal standards that may interfere with difficult social work cases that can impede my career and

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