Can you work as a teacher's aide or a social worker with an associates degree in psychology?
Eventually I plan on atleast getting my Master's and maybe even my Phd down the road but for right now I am going to start off at a local community college until my fiance finishes up his degree in another 2-3 years and we can get settled in where ever he can find a job, right now I am working as a Nursing Assistant for mentally disabled individuals and would like to continue doing so in a school type setting until I can go back for my bachelors degree but I just wanted to know what type of jobs are availble for someone with an associates degree?
Answers:
You probably couldn't work as a social worker, but you should have no difficulty getting a job as a teacher's aide with your qualifications.
You may work as a teacher's assistant with any 2 year associate's degree in most Alabama public schools.
Social work requires at least a BA but most agencies want MS and license. Teacher's aide usually only require a few extra hours of training and a good job to have.
Working as NA with DD is a good job and gives you experience in the field of health care. Your associates degree opens the door but until you get more formal education, the only plus is the experience you are getting have a job in health care. You may want to look at the County level and see what jobs they have you qualify for, or State. Child protective services usually takes people with AA to work in a Child Haven program, etc.
Good luck!
Social worker.. no
substitute teacher. most likely not
son has a Bachelors with majors in Psychology, Sociology and minor in English, Math and is a substitute teacher
he is back in college pursuing his Masters so he can teach in colleges
with his Associate in Liberal Arts.. he delivered pizza
Hi there. You could certainly work as a teacher's aid, but not a social worker. However, you could probably work as a mental health case manager. Those positions generally do not require a master's degree.
Good luck!
A social worker needs a degree in sociology. Anyone can be a teacher's aid. Anything less than a doctorate in psychology is useless.
you need a master's degree to be a Social Worker. in california, it's an msw. some agencies call aa/ba level employees as "social workers," but they really are NOT social workers. there is a big difference between an intake worker and a Social Worker.
if you want to get licensed after you receive your master's degree, check out your state's accredited schools.
in california, the degree is an msw.
i applaud your desire to enter the helping profession! networking is key, no matter what path you choose. connect with Social Workers and teachers in your area. they can direct you to local professional associations/organizations where you can get a lot more information on those careers as well as possible job leads!
best wishes and good luck studying!
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