NASW NEWS
Skills
Said Useful in Elected Positions
Colleagues Enter
a Range of Public Offices
“I’m not a
politician; I’m just somebody who’s doing a public service.”
By Lyn Stoesen, News Staff
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John Michael Yanson |
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One of the benefits of a social
work degree is the wide range of professional opportunities
social workers have available to them, including counseling,
administration and advocacy work, among many other fields
of practice.
A number of social workers have
discovered another position their degrees and experience
have prepared them well for: public office.
The U.S. Congress includes six
social workers, but it is on the local level that social
workers often first find themselves drawn to seeking positions
in elected governments.
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