Summary Child Welfare Social Worker in Northwest Territories
Find key facts and figures about working as a child welfare social worker. The following information is applicable to all Social workers (NOC 41300).
Description
Social workers help individuals, couples, families, groups, communities and organizations develop the skills and resources they need to enhance social functioning and provide counselling, therapy and referral to other supportive social services. Social workers also respond to other social needs and issues such as unemployment, racism and poverty. They are employed by hospitals, school boards, social service agencies, child welfare organizations, correctional facilities, community agencies, employee assistance programs and Aboriginal band councils, or they may work in private practice.
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Requirements
University
This occupation usually requires a university degree (bachelor’s, master’s or doctorate).
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Wages
$51.14/hour
Median wage in Northwest Territories
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