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The University of Chicago

Associate Director of Field Education

The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Department:

Crown Field Program

About the Department:

The Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, & Practice (Crown Family School) builds upon a legacy of more than a century of scholarship, education and leadership in social work and social welfare, blending a distinctive interdisciplinary tradition with applied problem-solving to foster innovative solutions to some of society’s most pressing social problems. For more information about the Crown School, please visit our website at:

Crown School Website .

Job Summary:

The Associate Director of Field Education is responsible for coordinating, maintaining the quality of, and sustaining the student field internship process. Collaborate with students, faculty, staff, and field instructors in field-related matters; supervise and provide consultation to core and concentration field liaisons to ensure clear communication between the school, the student, and field sites; and provide consultation to students, field instructors, and liaisons for field-related issues. The position also involves prospecting, developing, and maintaining new field education sites. The Associate Director manages the field matching first-year students, and second-year field selection process. The Associate Director designs and teaches field instructor training programs along with the Director. The Associate Director collaborates with the Field Director and other staff in setting policies and procedures for the Field Education Department.

Responsibilities:

Coordinate and manage quality field placement processes for masters-level social work students.

Oversee and consult with field liaisons and instructors.

Professional development and training.

Collaboration to set procedures and develop departmental documentation.

Attend administrative committee meetings, field events, and staff meetings.

Design and implement education outreach programs and community relations strategies.

Coordinate with national, state, and local organizations. May represent Field Director when designated.

Use best practices and knowledge of internal or external University issues to improve products or services.

Solve complex problems; take a new perspective using existing solutions.

Act as a resource for colleagues with less experience.

Demonstrate teaching skills and an understanding of the role of fieldwork in social work education.

Engage diverse populations of students, field instructors, and faculty, communicating an understanding of the range of micro, meso, and macro-level social work practice.

Evaluate and document the performance of programs, making or recommending improvements when appropriate.

Prepare program communications, including creating and coordinating dissemination of program materials.

Perform other related work as needed.

Minimum Qualifications:Education:

Minimum requirements include a college or university degree in related field.

Work Experience:

Minimum requirements include knowledge and skills developed through 5-7 years of work experience in a related job discipline.

Preferred Qualifications:Education:

Master's degree in social work, A.M. or MSW. Licensed social worker.

Minimum five years of relevant experience. Experience with Microsoft Access, Outlook, and Excel programs.

Background in clinical social work practice, field instruction, and management.

Prior supervisory experience.

Preferred Competencies:

Desire to participate in ongoing professional learning and team and self-evaluation.

Ability to work in a team environment.

Ability to respond with flexibility to demands and requirements of the project; ability to effectively prioritize multiple tasks and meet deadlines.

Capable of exercising sound judgment, tact, courteousness, reliability, and good decision-making skills.

Outstanding written and verbal communication skills. Excellent organizational and project management skills.

Attention to detail.

Ability to integrate technology and effectively utilize technology for professional productivity.

Works independently and receives minimal guidance.

Work Conditions:

Attendance to field sites around the city requires the ability to ambulate to various sites in and around the city.

Application Documents:

Resume (required)

Cover Letter (required)

When applying, the document(s) MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled Application Documents of the application.

Job Family:Academic Affairs

Role Impact:Individual Contributor

FLSA Status:Exempt

Pay Frequency:Monthly

Scheduled Weekly Hours:40

Benefits Eligible:Yes

Drug Test Required:No

Health Screen Required:No

Motor Vehicle Record Inquiry Required:Yes

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