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School Social Work Career Path

dl2According to the School Social Work Association of America, “School social workers bring unique knowledge and skills to the school system and the student services team. School Social Workers are trained mental health professionals who can assist with mental health concerns, behavioral concerns, positive behavioral support, academic, and classroom support, consultation with teachers, parents, and administrators, as well as provide individual and group counseling. School social workers are instrumental in furthering the mission of the schools, which is to provide a setting for teaching, learning, and for the attainment of competence and confidence.”

The School Social Work Career Path in the University of Utah College of Social Work’s MSW Program consists of two classes and a school-based practicum:

This course offers an orientation to social work practice in schools. Students will become familiar with traditional and changing social work roles and practices in schools, as well as with larger systemic trend, which impact school settings and school-based social work. This course is designed to help students acquire knowledge, values, and skills appropriate for social work practice within primary and secondary school settings. Special attention will be given to working with students, teachers, parents, administrators, and the community.

This course focuses on the knowledge, micro skills, and values appropriate for social work practice within the school setting. Emphasis is placed on the tasks of social assessment for educational and behavioral planning, the formulation of goals and objectives, and accessing school resources and external referrals. Theoretical approaches include evidence-based practices for behavioral interventions, problem solving, brief and group treatment, and utilizing school data to link with age-appropriate interventions.

MSW students will be placed in a practicum setting where they will have direct contact with an experienced school social worker. They will be able to apply their classroom knowledge and skills in working with students in primary and/or secondary school settings.

 

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After completing the School Social Work Career Path’s required courses and practicum and earning an MSW, students will be eligible to apply for School Social Work licensure through the Utah State Board of Education. The School Social Work Career Path is not an Area of Focus; it is a career pathway that layers with a student's Area of Focus. The two School Social Work courses count as 6 credits toward the student's MSW program required electives. Most students on the School Social Work Career Pathway designate the Mental Health, Child Welfare, or Global Area of Focus.

The School Social Work Career Path is open to MSW students entering their Specialist Year (2nd year/3rd year) of the MSW program. An application is required as space is limited. Eligible MSW students must apply no later than January 27 to be considered for the following fall. Title IV-E MSW Students will incur an additional cost approximately up to $500, depending on current tuition rates. Additionally, Title IV-E students who might choose to complete the School Social Work Career Path are still expected to complete their contractual employment obligation with DCFS/DJJS after graduation.

Applications for Fall 2025 will open on January 15, 2025.

Applications for Fall 2025 close on January 27, 2025.

Acceptance decisions will be sent by February 5, 2025.

 

Questions?

The best way to learn more about how you can take part in the School Social Work Career Path and ensure that you are fulfilling all graduation requirements is to speak with an Academic Advisor. Book an appointment with your academic advisor here.

Please direct all questions about the application to Jessi Thopson at jessi.thompson@utah.edu.

Please direct all questions related to Practicum to Emily Bleyl, Field Director of the MSW Field Office at emily.bleyl@utah.edu.

Please reach out to Richard Landward with questions about School Social Work Career Path coursework at rich.landward@utah.edu. If you need to talk about scheduling or how the classes required for the School Social Work Career Path will fulfill graduation requirements, please book an appointment with your academic advisor.

 

Dr. Tasha Seneca Keyes and Prof. Richie Landward talk about why they love school social work and explain how MSW students can pursue this fulfilling career path.

 

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Last Updated: 1/15/25