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Social Work Director of Field Education

Employer
Southwest Minnesota State University
Location
Marshall, Minnesota
Salary
$44,354 - $76,826 annually
Date posted
Mar 31, 2023

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The Director of Field Education in the Social Work program is charged by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) to provide leadership in the ongoing administration and implementation of the social work program’s field education program. This is a full-time, 12-month, on campus position. The SMSU Social Work program is both a campus-based and online undergraduate program. This position will also be responsible for teaching courses each semester for a maximum of five credits per semester (including summer sessions). The Director of Field Education may also collaborate with the faculty field liaisons who may teach those courses or sections of those courses depending on student numbers in the field education program each semester (including summer sessions). 

Required Qualifications:

  • Master’s degree in Social Work from a CSWE accredited university
  • Two years of post MSW practice
  • Be licensed as a social worker or be able to obtain license

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Three years post MSW experience
  • Experience in social work field education as a field director, field educator, field liaison or seminar instructor
  • Understanding of online education

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Southwest Minnesota State University

Southwest Minnesota State University is one of seven universities in the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system.  SMSU gives highest priority to excellence in teaching and preparing students to be lifelong learners through quality undergraduate and graduate teaching/advising and strong student/faculty relationships. We area a public institution offering over 50 majors and minors and four master’s degrees.  Its mission, dating back to 1967, provides access to university-level programs in liberal arts & professional studies. The University has a special commitment to the educational needs of the people in its service region reflected through its curricula, cultural programs, diversity of staff and students, cooperative relationships with the public and private sectors, and regional institutions.  The 216-acre campus encompasses 24 modern, interconnected, and accessible buildings.  Marshall (pop. 14,000) is the hub of a rich agricultural area and offers a variety of cultural, recreational and educational opportunities.

 

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