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Social workers help people deal with issues in their lives. They may help individuals or groups of people to work through the emotional effects of traumatic events, relationship problems, illnesses, substance abuse, and other difficult situations. Social workers can work in schools, clinics, hospitals, or many other locations. Becoming a social worker requires either a bachelor's degree or a master's degree depending on the level of social service and state licensure for those in clinical or school settings.
Required EducationBachelor's in Social Work (BSW); Master's (MSW) generally required for clinical and school social workersOther RequirementsState licensureProjected Job Growth (2014-2024)12%*Mean Salary (2015)$54,020**
Sources: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, **PayScale.com
Let's take a look at the steps it takes to become a social worker.
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work
Step 2: Consider Graduate School
Step 3: Become Licensed
Step 4: Obtain Employment
Average Salary and Job Outlook
Required EducationBachelor's in Social Work (BSW); Master's (MSW) generally required for clinical and school social workersOther RequirementsState licensureProjected Job Growth (2014-2024)12%*Mean Salary (2015)$54,020**
Sources: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, **PayScale.com
Let's take a look at the steps it takes to become a social worker.
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work
Step 2: Consider Graduate School
Step 3: Become Licensed
Step 4: Obtain Employment
Average Salary and Job Outlook
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