Graduates of the Social Work degree program work for departments of social services, youth centers, counseling centers (family, marriage, debts, addiction), probation services as well as in the areas of industrial social work, community work, work integration, migration, homelessness, old people’s welfare, crisis intervention and street work. After graduation students primarily work directly in providing services. With additional work experience and continual professional training, graduates should, however, be able to go on and assume leading positions in social work. |