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What type of social work job can I get with an Associates degree in Psychology? - Sasha - 02-03-2013 03:07 AM

I am just finishing school at the University of Phoenix on line which mean I will not go on to the bachelors course but I am hoping to get a career started in doing social work with just an associates of arts in psychology? So I would like some advice if you have any?


- Frankfurter - 02-03-2013 03:15 AM

There are very few psychology jobs on the market, and with only an Associate's degree in what a whopping 6% of all graduates get their degree in makes for harsh competition. Sorry, it might be worthwile to major in something else.


- Monique - 02-03-2013 03:15 AM

In the field of psychology, your Associates degree in Psychology is a good foundation for transferring into a Bachelors degree program. At minimum, professional social work related positions, even minimum entry state level social service related positions and other human services related state positions require at minimum a Bachelors degree.

Associates degrees in most states qualifies one to work in "aide" type positions, such as teacher's aides, teacher perhaps in day care, psychiatric aide, residential care aide and other "assistant" type positions which would be considered "para-professional".

Here are some examples of positions:
Mental health Associate:
Summary: Participates as a member of the mental health team on an inpatient Mental Health Unit. Provides direct patient care including treatment planning, implementing plans, evaluating treatment, documentation, and milieu activities such as group activities.
Qualifications: Equivalent to an Associates Degree in Psychology or Human Services and two years experience in a health related field. Successful completion of a recognized phlebotomy training program or prior documented experience performing phlebotomy is preferred.
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=%22associates+degree+in+psychology%22&l=#jk=98346099e5a99533

ABI Community Coach
The Kennedy Center, Inc.
Provide assessment, training and counseling in the areas of: self-care; medication/health management; task completion; communication and interpersonal skills; socialization; sensory/motor skills; problem solving skills; money management; ability to maintain a household; vocational skills (attendance, compliance, attention span, etc.); and judgment and reasoning.
Provide one-to-one supervision of designated consumer.
Assist consumer in maintaining and tending to medical needs.
Ensure resident’s medical, dental, dietary, psychological and all other service recommendations and treatments are followed through as identified on the individual’s Plan of Service.
Requirements:
Associates Degree in Psychology, Human Services, or related field
Work experience maybe considered in lieu of degree.
Two years experience in working with persons with cognitive or neurological impairment or related disabilities, in community settings.
http://www.indeed.com/jobs?q=%22associates+degree+in+psychology%22&l=#jk=0a476b08ea23f822

http://www.indeed.com is a good job search. What you will find is your professional level positions will at minimum require a Bachelors degree.

Best wishes!