How do they match: Child, Family, and School Social Workers

  • Child, Family, and School Social Workers

  • Youth Advocate
  • Youth Care Specialist
  • Youth Development Specialist
  • Youth Services Specialist
  • Youth Specialist
  • Adolescent Counselor
  • Adoption Worker
  • Adoption Counselor
  • Adoption Social Worker
  • CPS Social Worker
  • Case Worker
  • Certified Child, Youth, and Family Social Worker
  • Certified Children, Youth, and Family Social Worker
  • Child Abuse Worker
  • Child Care Counselor
  • Child Protective Services Social Worker
  • Child Welfare Worker
  • Child Welfare Counselor
  • Child Welfare Social Worker
  • Child and Family Services Worker
  • Children's Counselor
  • Community Organization Worker
  • Delinquency Prevention Social Worker
  • Family Preservation Worker
  • Family Service Worker
  • Family Support Worker
  • Foster Care Worker
  • Foster Care Social Worker
  • Group Worker
  • Juvenile Counselor
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker
  • Licensed Social Worker
  • Medical Social Worker
  • Protective Services Social Worker
  • School Counselor
  • School Social Worker
  • Social Worker

  • Work in child and adolescent residential institutions.
  • Counsel individuals, groups, families, or communities regarding issues including mental health, poverty, unemployment, substance abuse, physical abuse, rehabilitation, social adjustment, child care, or medical care.
  • Counsel parents with child rearing problems, interviewing the child and family to determine whether further action is required.
  • Counsel students whose behavior, school progress, or mental or physical impairment indicate a need for assistance, diagnosing students' problems and arranging for needed services.
  • Lead group counseling sessions that provide support in such areas as grief, stress, or chemical dependency.
  • Provide, find, or arrange for support services, such as child care, homemaker service, prenatal care, substance abuse treatment, job training, counseling, or parenting classes to prevent more serious problems from developing.
  • Refer clients to community resources for services, such as job placement, debt counseling, legal aid, housing, medical treatment, or financial assistance, and provide concrete information, such as where to go and how to apply.
  • Supervise other social workers.

  • Counsel clients or patients regarding personal issues.
  • Counsel clients or patients with substance abuse issues.
  • Counsel clients regarding educational or vocational issues.
  • Counsel clients regarding interpersonal issues.
  • Evaluate potential problems in home or work environments of clients.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of counseling or educational programs.
  • Refer individuals to educational or work programs.
  • Supervise workers providing client or patient services.