HOW TO BEGIN YOUR JOURNEY AND BECOME A SOCIAL WORKER
In this article, HERALD BANDA JR a Masters Degree Student in the Department of Social Work, University of Delhi takes through a career in social work! Enjoy.
WHAT
IS SOCIAL WORK?
According to the National Association of
Social Workers, social work is “a profession devoted to helping people function
the best they can in their environment” and Bureau of Labor Statistics adds,
“Social workers help people solve and cope with problems in their everyday
lives.”
Social work offers a wide array of
opportunities in different settings and specialties. Social workers might
occupy positions in schools, hospitals, outpatient services, nursing care
facilities, and government agencies. Because they address the specific needs of
their clients. Social workers provide a variety of services depending on their
chosen setting.
What
Does a Social Worker Do?
In general, social workers help
children, families, and adults access programs and services that improve their
lives. Social workers work in vulnerable communities, partnering with other
agencies to address emergency situations. Many work in specialty care areas
like helping families navigate the foster care system, terminally ill patients
cope with a diagnosis, or veterans access resources.
Social workers work at a macro level,
where they investigate social problems by researching the causes and effects
problems have on individuals and the community. They design programs and
advocacy initiatives that seek to address these problems at the community,
state and national levels. Macro social workers typically work at social
justice and advocacy organizations; research institutions such as universities,
government departments and think tanks that develop human services programs;
and nonprofits.
In general, social workers help
children, families, and adults access programs and services that improve their
lives. Duties also differ depending on a social worker's educational
background. 
Where
Does a Social Worker Work?
Social workers find positions in
schools, family services, local and state government agencies, and ambulatory
services. Their daily routines and work settings look different. Some work in
offices, while others, such as school social workers, might travel between
facilities within a region or district.
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Types of Social Workers
·        
Child Welfare Social
Work
·        
Forensic Social Work
(Criminal Justice)
·        
Clinical Social Work
·        
Psychiatric (Mental
Health) Social Work
·        
Military Social Work
·        
Palliative Social Work
·        
Hospital and Medical
Social Work
·        
School Social Work
·        
Pediatric Social Work
·        
Geriatric Social Work
·        
Macro Social Work
·        
Private Practice Social
Work
What
is needed to be a social worker in Malawi?
To be a Social worker in Malawi one must
be a holder of a certificate or bachelor’s degree in social work obtained from
universities and colleges accredited and approved by National Council for
Higher Education (NCHE) in Malawi. The program is offered in 4 years (Bachelors
degree) and 1 year (Certificate). The following is the list of Universities and
Colleges that are offering social work programs in Malawi. 
Universities
and Colleges offering Social Work in Malawi
·        
University of Malawi
(Chancellor College)
·        
DMI-St John the Baptist
University 
·        
Catholic University
·        
Magomero Training
College
·        
University of Lilongwe
The
admission requirements into the 4-year Bachelor of Social Science Degree in
Social Work program shall be:
·        
A minimum of 2 years
working experience in a field relevant to the program plus;
·        
A Malawi School
Certificate of Education or any equivalent O-Level qualification passed with
six credits including ENGLISH, or
·        
A-Level qualification
with not more than 9 points in the best three subjects, or
·        
A Malawi School
Certificate of Education or any equivalent O-Level qualification passed with
four credits including ENGLISH, or plus a certificate in Social Welfare or
Community Development with a strong pass from recognized institutions.
The
admission requirements into the 1-year Certificate in Social Work program shall
be:
·        
MSCE or its equivalent
with at least 4 credits including English.
·        
Evidence of working in
a child protection sector for at least 2 years for Government or Civil Society
serving officers.
I hope you will be interested to join my
profession to help humans be better versions of themselves!
For
more information you can contact the blog administrator to link you up with me!
Until next time. 
Really thanks Mr Herald Banda JR for these career insights
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