Social Work Practice Fellows operate in their career positions from a solid foundation of social work supervision knowledge and practice. Being a fellow means being confidently equipped to face the many and diverse real-world challenges that emerge throughout the social work supervision process and having life-long access to a network of social work supervision expertise.
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Benefits include:
Access to a large body of social work supervision material, including academic articles, activities, presentations and resources.
Inclusion in a growing network of hundreds of other social work supervisors practicing at a wide variety of agencies and organizations.
Connection to a supportive and connected cohort.
Ongoing communication with program leadership and instructors.
Additional education programs.
An elevated status within the field of social work supervision and agency leadership.