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[quote=Anonymous]I'm a Licsw and it's would be impossible to work in a public school without licensure. Every jurisdiction requires a incense mostly at a Licsw level. I worked as a social worker in various fields from school counseling, child welfare, medical, home health, care management, dialysis, mental health. If you are not interested in getting a licensure I would suggest you look at federal jobs. My spouse also has a msw and went the administration or macro route. He worked for the federal government for 15 yrs as a director. The federal govt will reward you having a degree and are less stringent regarding licensure. Look at Csosa, Pretrial service agency, dept of justice, and dc courts. The federal government compensates really well. My spouse was a gs15 with a low 6 figure job. There are study prep classes and books to help you prepare to take the lgsw. Study it and take the test. Receive supervision for two years and than take the lcsw. With the lcsw your will have many more opportunities like consulting and private practice especially if interested in direct practice. It all can seem overwhelming just make a plan and work towards your goal. You are more marketable than you think you just have to get the credentials . You done the hard part which was committing yourself and finishing grad and law school. I wish you well. [/quote]
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