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Social Worker (BSW) Reviews
What is it like working as a Social Worker (BSW)?
November 2021
Good place to start.
Social Worker (BSW) in Minneapolis:
Pros: I enjoy making a small difference in the lives of my patients and their families each day. I also have a great relationship with my coworkers and it would be difficult to leave our tight-knit group. I also like that I basically make my own schedule and can structure my day in the way that I want aside from staff meetings.
Cons: Every day is extremely stressful and hectic. I feel as though the work that I am expected to complete is impossible, and I am the type of person that likes to do my best at work and feel that I have finished all of the tasks I am responsible for each day and week. I also feel as though my direct supervisor is lazy and cuts corners with almost everything, which I do not respect. I have a good working relationship with her, but I do not truly respect her or her work ethic. I also feel our administrator is overbearing and overly involved in every department. He is frequently found micro-managing instead of being helpful and supportive to the department heads.
December 2019
Extra stress with little payout and zero structure.
Social Worker (BSW) in Lorain:
Pros: the people. great co workers
Cons: the dynamics of the work place. the system and the mental health board dictate inappropriately
February 2019
Fun environment, low pay.
Social Worker (BSW) in Kingsport:
Pros: Great department
Cons: Feel underpaid, not valued
February 2019
It is a challenging and it need more communication.
Social Worker (BSW) in Durban:
Pros: communicating with different people
Cons: when the client become better
January 2019
Good for the area.
Social Worker (BSW) in Graham:
Pros: Short commute
Cons: Not many opportunities
April 2016
Work Amount.
Social Worker (BSW):
Get Masters degree.
April 2016
Nothing really prepares you for the "real" work and people.
Social Worker (BSW):
Every day is a new learning experience! You get better as you go. Do your best, be safe, make sure you have a good support system along the way to bounce ideas off of, and most of all...take care of yourself as you go!
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