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Can someone please help me? SocialWorkInterviewAssignmentInstructions1.docx SOWK 501 Social Work Interview Assignment Instructions Overview Watch and listen to the narrated PowerPoint What is Social Work in Module 1: Week 1 prior to completing this assignment. This assignment will involve community networking, which is a valuable skill in social work practice. You will need to identify and interview two social workers (BSW, MSW, or DSW) that work in different areas of social work practice. Prior to the interview, please go on the website of the agency and town/city. Read about the services the agency provides & find information about the community that they serve. Being prepared for each interview is very important. When asking a social worker, please let them know that this is part of your MSW education, and the interviews should not take longer than 15 minutes. Instructions Using the Social Work Interview Template provided on the assignment page, please write a 3-to-5-page paper summarizing the interview. Use APA format, proper spelling, grammar, and structure. Please use the Online Writing Center if you know you need to grow in your writing competency. Interview Questions First introduce yourself and remind them the reason for the interview. Why did you go into the field of social work? What type of education do you have? What population of people do you serve as a social worker? What is your typical day at work like? What are some of the best parts of your job? What areas of your job would like to see improved? How has social policy impacted the clients you serve? How do you practice self-care? Do you have any advice for me as I am pursing the social work profession? Have you ever had a social work intern? If yes, what was it like? Have you considered taking a social work intern in the future? Do you know of other organizations in the area that may take social work interns? Note: Ask open ended questions, so the social worker can elaborate as they desire. Avoid asking questions that can be answered by a yes or no. Listen intently. Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool. SocialWorkInterviewTemplate.docx Running head: TITLE OF PAPER 1 SOCIAL WORK INTERVIEWS 1 Summary of the Interviews with Two Social Workers School of Behavioral Sciences, Liberty University Author Note I have no known conflict of interest to disclose. Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to . Email: Summary of the Interviews with Two Social Workers Introduce your paper. Say something in general about social work and the two social workers you interviewed. End this paragraph with a thesis sentence explaining the purpose of the paper. This should be a minimum of three sentences – 4 or 5 is preferred. First Interview Summary Introduce the first social worker (first name, agency, area of practice, education (BSW or MSW or DSW). Introduce the community where the social worker practices (name, type – urban, suburban, rural, etc., size, state). Specify the type of agency or company the social worker practices. Share if there are other social workers that work at the agency. Share the reason the social worker decided to be a social worker. Describe the job responsibilities of the social worker interviewed. Discuss what type of social work they do (micro, macro, mezzo) and how you came to that conclusion. Discuss a highlight of their practice. Discuss an area of their job where they would like to see improvement. Share the impact social policy has on their clients. Describe how they practice self-care. Share the advice they offered to you as a social work student. Discuss if they ever had a social work student intern and what that was like. Discuss if they would be interested in having a social work intern next semester or the following year. Name any other organizations mentioned that may take social work interns. Add any additional information that you gathered from the interview that interested you. Second Interview Summary Introduce the first social worker (first name, agency, area of practice, education (BSW or MSW or DSW). Introduce the community where the social worker practices (name, type – urban, suburban, rural, etc., size, state). Specify the type of agency or company the social worker practices. Share if there are other social workers that work at the agency. Share the reason the social worker decided to be a social worker. Describe the job responsibilities of the social worker interviewed. Discuss what type of social work they do (micro, macro, mezzo) and how you came to that conclusion. Discuss a highlight of their practice. Discuss an area of their job where they would like to see improvement. Share the impact social policy has on their clients. Describe how they practice self-care. Share the advice they offered to you as a social work student. Discuss if they ever had a social work student intern and what that was like. Discuss if they would be interested in having a social work intern next semester or the following year. Name any other organizations mentioned that may take social work interns. Add any additional information that you gathered from the interview that interested you. Conclusion Include a short summary of the paper with key aspects of what you learned. Discuss if either of the positions held by the social workers you interviewed interest you. Use paraphrasing more than quotations. Use headings Use transitional sentences between paragraphs when not using headings. Double-spaced 12-point font. Times New Roman is ideal, but not required in the new APA format. However, you need to use the same font throughout the paper. References (these may not be necessary) Please list references on a separate page at the end of your paper. You can use your textbooks as your references. Remember to use APA 7.0 for the entire paper. In the new version of APA, you need to cite the Bible. You no longer need to indicate the location of the publishing house. Here are some examples: New American Standard Bible. (1995). Thomas Nelson. (Original work published 1971) New International Version Bible. (2012). The NIV Bible. https://www.thenivbible.com/ (Original work published 1978)
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