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Page 1: Diversity of Social Services Western Washington University Interviewing for Human Services 325 March 2013 Brittney Anne Sims Western Washington University

Diversity of Social Services

Western Washington University

Interviewing for Human Services 325

March 2013

Brittney Anne Sims

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Introduction

I met with 3 Social Workers to interview them and learn more about who they are, and why they chose to work in the field of Social Services.

I got multiple perspectives to compile together, and compare answers.

I had the chance to learn about each person, in-person which has allowed me to build relation, this will enhance my network of human service professionals that I can personally connect within my journey toward professionalism.

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Where did I go to find Social Workers?

3 confidential/non-confidential shelters home in king county that are sponsored by The Salvation Army

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Questions that I asked

How did you select a career in social work?

What has been the most challenging issue about being a social worker?

What has been the most rewarding experience?

What has been a major accomplishment in this field?

If you could give me any advice or suggestion to prepare me for entering this field what would it be and why?

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Michelle Lopata – Social Worker @ Confidential Emergency DV Shelter – 2 years experience

How did you select a career in social work?

“I have always wanted a career where I could help people. This thought was further validated after a mission trip to New Orleans. I just knew that I wanted to work with a vulnerable population, to help them stabilize”.

What has been the most challenging issue about being a social worker?

The lack of funding to meet the needs of the client.

What has been the most rewarding experience?

Watching the woman in the shelter become empowered and find their self worth. IT IS GREAT to see woman become self sufficient.

What has been a major accomplishment in this field?

“I have seen success in helping the woman heal and finding renewed strength. I have helped them find stable housing and employment”.

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Korin Congdon – Social Worker The Salvation Army – 12 years experience

How did you select a career in social work?

“I decided to go into social work to help children and families in crisis/trauma because I feel they are not adequately advocated for in this system”.

What has been the most challenging issue about being a social worker?

NOT BEING ABLE TO HELP EVERYONE!

What has been the most rewarding experience?

“I see rewards when I see smiles, and I see how issues and problems are dealt with. Seeing a client become strong is the best benefit ever”.

What has been a major accomplishment in this field?

“In this field I have grown as a person, and I have become more patient and understanding. I have learned how to best assist those who need help”.

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Sue Lau – Social Worker Transitional Housing/Shelter 22 years experience

How did you select a career in social work?

“ Social worker helped her out before. I was a client in a shelter, and the staff and the shelter helped me out. I want to give back to show my appreciation”.

What has been the most challenging issue about being a social worker?

The fact that people come from different background and levels creates a language barrier sometimes.

Also wanting to help out, because heart says so, but resources may be limited.

What has been the most rewarding experience?

“Seeing the client able to stand up on his/her own two feet—Priceless”

What has been a major accomplishment in this field?

“I learn from the client, I learn how to be a better person, and when I work with the client they are helping out me, my skills—as well as making themselves better”.

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Advice to future Human Services Professionals…

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Tip 1

Michelle says “Learn more about programs and resources in the area that you are working. Gain experiences in crisis management, to better prepare you for the unexpected”.

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Also…

Listen carefully to the clients, coworkers because you are always learning. Remember you are always communicating with not just words, but with body language as well.

-Korin

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Lastly

Sue mentions to, “make sure to remember that a career in social services is usually funded by the government/grants, so you personally may not make much money—you need to have heart to do this type of work. You will get paid intrinsically—SELF CARE is a necessity.”

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“I hope the insight from other social workers will benefit you toward your journey and future endeavors to become a Human Services Professional.”

Brittney Anne