What is Social Work?
Social work is a broad and diverse field dedicated to enhancing the well-being and quality of life of individuals, families, groups, and communities. It is grounded in principles of social justice, human rights, and a commitment to empowering vulnerable, marginalized, and oppressed populations. Social workers strive to address social issues, promote positive social change, and advocate for the rights of individuals and communities. At its core, social work is concerned with helping people overcome challenges, providing support, and facilitating access to resources and services.
What do Social Workers do?
Social workers work to increase social justice and resource access for underrepresented communities. They may work with youth, families, older adults, individuals with disabilities, people seeking health or mental care, those in recovery from substance abuse, low-income individuals and families, refugees and immigrants, veterans and military families, the LGBTQ+ community, and those in the criminal justice system.
Social workers work in various settings and roles to help these populations, including hospitals, schools, community organizations, government agencies, non-profit organizations, and private practice. They collaborate with individuals, families, and communities to assess their needs, develop intervention plans, and connect them with appropriate services and support systems.
What type of social worker will you be? Take the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) quiz to find out!
Why choose Social Work?
Further social and economic justice. Majoring in social work offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on individuals and communities by addressing social inequalities and advocating for positive change. This field provides a fulfilling career path allowing you to live your passion for helping others navigate challenges, fostering resilience, and furthering social justice.
Diverse career choices. Professionals may transition between different areas of practice throughout their careers, depending on their interests, skills, and the needs of the populations they serve. Social work is one of the most versatile, rapidly growing careers in the United States.
Above average job growth. Job growth in social work is greater than most other occupations in the U.S. Between 2022 - 2032, social work careers are projected to grow 7-11% compared to only 3% for all other occupations. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor)
Washington state salaries. Washington is the second highest paying state for Social Workers in the U.S. with average salaries of $82,220! In the Seattle metro area, salaries are 44% higher than the national average, with an average annual salary of $84,950. (Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor)
Explore Academic Pathways in Social Work
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