In this episode, Catherine discusses the top five high-paying careers in social work, emphasizing the importance of specialized skills, advanced degrees, and strategic career choices to maximize earning potential. She provides insights into various roles, including medical social work, clinical social work, corporate social work, school social work, and travel social work, along with tips for enhancing career prospects and salary.
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Dec 22, 2024
12 min
In this episode of Social Workers Rise, host Catherine, LCSW discusses the top 10 social work trends for 2024, emphasizing the importance of staying ahead in the field. The conversation covers the integration of technology, trauma-informed practices, the demand for geriatric social work, and the focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. Catherine also highlights the significance of workforce well-being, hybrid work models, and the ongoing advocacy for social work licensing reform. The episode concludes with actionable recommendations for social workers to enhance their careers and adapt to these trends.
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Dec 9, 2024
25 min
In this episode of Social Workers RISE!, I sit down with Matt Schaefer to discuss the Social Work Interstate Compact—a game-changer for licensure portability across participating states. We break down how the compact works, its current status, and what advocacy efforts are needed to bring more states on board.
We also dive into the potential impact on mental health care access, telepractice, travel social work, and disaster response. Most importantly, we emphasize how vital it is for social workers to share their experiences and drive the legislative changes that will shape our profession's future.
Learn more at the Social Work Compact’s website https://swcompact.org/
Matt Shafer currently serves as the Deputy Director at the National Center for Interstate Compacts at The Council of State Governments. Matt works with state legislators and stakeholder groups to support the enactment of compacts for teaching, cosmetology, massage therapy, social work, dietitians, and dentistry. Matt has vast experience developing and building consensus on policy options for state legislators.
Matt has a master’s degree in public policy from the University of Kentucky.
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Nov 17, 2024
18 min
In this episode of Social Workers RISE! Podcast, I explore the intricate world of hospital social work, covering the diverse roles and responsibilities that social workers hold in medical settings. I dive into the unique challenges faced in intensive care units, discuss the critical ethical considerations in end-of-life care, and share some of the complexities of working in the birthing unit.
I also highlight the importance of cultural sensitivity and provide practical tips for aspiring hospital social workers on building essential skills and standing out in this competitive field.
Takeaways
Hospital social work is highly sought after and competitive.
Experience in medical settings can help secure hospital positions.
Social workers in hospitals deal with high-stress, complex cases.
Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams is crucial in hospitals.
Crisis intervention skills are essential for hospital social workers.
End-of-life care discussions require sensitivity and ethical awareness.
Cultural competence is vital in diverse hospital environments.
Documentation and assessment skills are critical for success.
Networking and building relationships can open job opportunities.
Continuous learning and training are important for professional growth.
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Nov 10, 2024
25 min
In this episode, I dive into the pervasive issue of burnout among social workers, sharing my personal experiences and insights. I talk about the symptoms of burnout, how it impacts both professional and personal life, and offer some strategies for managing and preventing it.
I emphasize the importance of self-care, setting boundaries, and seeking support from colleagues and supervisors. My hope with this episode is to raise awareness about burnout and encourage social workers to prioritize their well-being.
Takeaways
60 to 80% of social workers report experiencing burnout.
Burnout can lead to emotional exhaustion and reduced sense of accomplishment.
It's crucial to recognize the symptoms of burnout early.
Burnout affects not only work but also personal relationships.
Setting boundaries is essential for maintaining work-life balance.
Self-care should be enjoyable and not feel like a chore.
Social support is vital in managing stress and burnout.
Supervisors can provide support and help lighten workloads.
Identifying personal values can guide better time management.
Many social workers are unaware of their burnout until it escalates.
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Nov 3, 2024
25 min
In this episode of Social Workers Rise, host Catherine Moore discusses the versatility of social work careers, particularly focusing on private practice. She addresses common myths and barriers associated with starting a private practice, emphasizing the ease of seeing clients without setting up a full practice.
Catherine shares her experiences with the platform Rula, highlighting its benefits, including client choice and insurance acceptance. She also touches on ethical considerations, client feedback, and managing workload while ensuring fair compensation.
Takeaways
Social work offers a wide range of career options.
Private practice can be accessible without full setup.
Client choice is crucial in therapy settings.
Platforms like Rula can simplify private practice.
Ethical considerations are important in therapy.
Client feedback helps improve therapy quality.
Managing workload is essential to avoid burnout.
Fair compensation is vital for therapists.
Networking can help find the right platforms.
Exploring multiple states can maximize practice opportunities.
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Oct 27, 2024
17 min
In this episode, Catherine shares her personal journey into private practice and therapy, discussing her initial reluctance to become a therapist, her experiences with burnout in teletherapy, and the challenges of imposter syndrome. She highlights the importance of finding the right platforms for therapy and shares her positive experience with Rula, a platform that connects therapists with clients.
Catherine encourages listeners to explore their options in private practice and reassures them that their fears and doubts are normal.
TAKEAWAYS
Catherine initially preferred macro social work over therapy.
Transitioning to teletherapy led to burnout for Catherine.
Imposter syndrome is a common challenge for new therapists.
Finding the right platform can significantly impact a therapist's practice.
Rula helped Catherine quickly fill her client roster.
It's normal to question readiness for private practice.
Therapists can specify their client demographics on platforms.
Catherine emphasizes the importance of support systems in therapy.
The experience of working in a private practice can vary greatly.
Catherine encourages others to explore private practice opportunities.
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Oct 20, 2024
16 min
In this episode of the Social Workers RISE! Podcast, Catherine Moore LCSW interviews Roopa Cantu LCSW, a South Asian therapist who shares her journey into private practice and her experiences with mental health within the South Asian community.
Roopa discusses the cultural dynamics, stigma, and challenges faced by individuals seeking therapy, as well as the importance of community support and understanding in overcoming these barriers.
The conversation highlights the need for accessible mental health resources and the role of faith and family in addressing mental health issues.
Check out Roopa Cantu here
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Oct 12, 2024
31 min
Financial Social Work. Tomika Flowers is a renowned speaker and seasoned mental health professional with over a decade of experience as a Senior Social Worker with the Department of Veteran's Affairs, Adjunct professor and group facilitator.
Specializing in transformative education, Tomika empowers individuals, groups, and organizations by addressing financial literacy, mindset shifts, and practical self-care strategies. Through her engaging financial workshops and rejuvenating retreats, she inspires lasting change and personal growth. Discover more about her impactful work at Gutsyblackgirl.com
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Oct 5, 2024
24 min
In this episode of Social Workers RISE!, host Catherine speaks with Jessica J. Mitchell about the critical intersection of social work and politics. They discuss the importance of political engagement for social workers, the various ways to get involved in political action, and the steps necessary for those interested in running for office.
Jessica emphasizes the need for social workers to advocate for policy changes that affect their clients and communities, and she provides practical advice for getting started in political activism and running for office.
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Oct 2, 2024
25 min
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