In the world of social work, fortune favors the selfless. Whether you find fulfillment in helping the disadvantaged or are studying in an accredited social work program, chances are that if you're in the industry, you aren't in it for the money.
Social work employment is expected to grow 7% by 2032, adding more than 50,000 jobs nationwide, benefitting sectors like childcare, family, schooling, mental health, and substance abuse.
Social workers promote social welfare, advocate for social and economic justice, and work in diverse settings serving different populations such as refugees, elderly, veterans, LGBTQ+ communities, and individuals in the criminal justice system.
The different types of social work include micro (individual counseling), mezzo (group services like conflict resolution), and mazzo (lobbying for social issues at community level), each requiring specific skills and approaches.
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