During my ,previous job one of my colleague told me I will
never tell any of my relatives to study Social Work Degree because of not have
any expertise in any sector and no more scope to work in society. I did not
react but this statement made me think about the social work and the profession
associated with it.
Recently, visited one reputed
organization working for children, there were the social work trainee waiting
for children to come their mere job is to take care of children during day time
like “Nanny”. I have heard that some of the students have to clean the filthy
toilets of some organizations too. When I was student of social work during my
bachelor level I have been through the same situation not to the extent of
Nanny but more or less working like volunteer in an organization.
The social workers can work
beyond nanny or the mere cleaner. The social workers have variety of things to
do; to work on counseling for the victims, meeting with parents/family,
administration and to find out the needs of victims, work for fund raising and
more importantly be the bridge between the family, client and organization in
need.
My response to my dear colleague, in Nepal there is still mismatch between profession that we are into and degree that we have. People hardly get job in the subject they have mastered in. " My own brother used to be the student of Humanities, now he is working in the field of hospitality management and even dabbles in his office's account section too. I have seen many engineers working in the different types of NGOs in a position that have nothing to do with their field of study." (The degree divide, 2010)
My response to my dear colleague, in Nepal there is still mismatch between profession that we are into and degree that we have. People hardly get job in the subject they have mastered in. " My own brother used to be the student of Humanities, now he is working in the field of hospitality management and even dabbles in his office's account section too. I have seen many engineers working in the different types of NGOs in a position that have nothing to do with their field of study." (The degree divide, 2010)
In Nepal there still lacks the
particular specialization in social work in academy or degree and less concept
of corporate, industrial and clinical Social work where social worker can work. Moreover there is still confusion among people regarding the difference between social work and social service.