Picture Yourself Working in the Psychology and Social Work Field.
Imagine gaining an entry-level position in a social services department. As an assistant to the professional social workers, you facilitate much of the important work that they carry out helping disadvantaged people or people in crisis. Thanks to your psychology/social work training course, you have gained a broad understanding of these fields and are able to perform all the duties assigned to you. You feel a sense of pride that comes from knowing that you are helping to make a difference in your community, and that you have realized your career goal of working in psychology and social work.
Career Outlook
Assistants in psychology and social work are increasingly in demand to work for community centers, counseling services, charitable foundations, or government agencies. The job market in social work allows trained assistants to earn very attractive salaries.
Assistants in Psychology and Social Work Require:
• General knowledge about human relations, social beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes • Detailed knowledge about applied social psychology, social work and social welfare, cultural diversity, social justice, and social issues • Understanding of becoming a helper
Stratford’s Psychology and Social Work home study course will provide you with the skills you need to get started on the right course toward a new moneymaking career in psychology and social work. Enrol now! |
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| I completed my course with loads of knowledge and a full understanding and appreciation of the area of my studies. — C.B. - Ontario |
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| I enjoyed the reading material. It is written in a way that I found educational yet entertaining. — G.M. – Alberta |
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