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Field at a Glance 2022-2023

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Definitions of Frequently Used Field Education Terms Types of Field Practicums: Foundation and Advanced (Advanced Clinical or Advanced Macro). Advanced students may select an extended schedule to remain in field to the end of July; going 2 days per week instead of 3 days.

Field Coordinator: The person in the field education office who carefully assesses each field application, educational course of study, and learning needs then assigns each student a specific field placement. Contact them throughout the year if the liaison or field instructor can’t answer questions.

Field Instructor: The Social Worker onsite at the agency who teaches students throughout the year at a field placement. They provide students with regular feedback, weekly supervision, review and comments on all paperwork; assign tasks, complete an assessment/ evaluation of progress at mid-semester and the end of each semester. All of the activities of the student at the agency fall under their supervision and social work license. Task Supervisor: Some field sites use a Task Supervision Model of Field Education. The Task Supervisor is the agency staff member that is assigned to assist students in learning the activities identified in the learning agreement. The task supervisor carries the responsibility for the client system and “shares” various case activities with students. Field Liaison: The person hired by UMB to monitor the student’s progress in field. This person is the connection between the field instructor, student and UMB. If issues arise, students, and/or field instructors may seek guidance from the field liaison. Their job is to support the placement. They review work submitted in the EFN and issue grades for field. EFN : Electronic Field Notebook: the online system through which students submit their assignments, receive feedback from their field instructors, and keep their liaison informed of their progress. Competencies: Nine Social Work Competencies identify the essential skills and behaviors that encompasses and describe the essence of Professional Social Work Practice. Behaviors: Observable actions that demonstrate an integration of knowledge, values, skills, and cognitive and affective processes that comprise the competency. Learning Agreement: The educational plan that is developed between the student and their field instructor and approved by the Field Liaison. It is a collaborative process that describes the specific activities, tasks, and assignments the student will perform to achieve competencies. Student Assessment: This is the “evaluation” a field instructor completes at each mid-semester and at the end of each semester to provide written feedback on student’s progress on the development of the behaviors for each competency. Learning Activities: Learning activities are assignments/tasks that provide students with the opportunity to develop and demonstrate their attainment of behaviors related to core competencies. CSWE: Council on Social Work Education EPAS: Educational Policy and Accreditation Standards NASW Code of Ethics: The guide for professional conduct of social workers. It includes: social work's core values, ethical principles, and specific ethical standards to guide social workers' conduct.

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Social Work Competencies Demonstrate Ethical and Professional Behavior Engage Diversity and Difference in Practice Advance Human Rights and Social, Economic, and Environmental Justice Engage In Practice-informed Research and Research-informed Practice

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Engage in Policy Practice

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Engage with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

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Assess Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

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Intervene with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities

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Evaluate Practice with Individuals, Families, Groups, Organizations, and Communities FIELD Rating Criteria and Definition Note: Ratings for your Classes are different

Outstanding: Student CONSISTENTLY EXCEEDS expectations related to the identified behavior. Proficient: Student CONSISTENTLY MEETS expectations related to the identified behavior. Developing: Student GENERALLY MEETS expectations related to the identified behavior. Needs Improvement: Student INCONSISTENTLY MEETS expectations related to the identified behavior. Unsatisfactory: Despite being given opportunities, the student NEVER or RARELY MEETS expectations related to the identified behavior. No Opportunity: Student did not have an opportunity to demonstrate the identified behavior.

Helpful Tips for the Electronic Field Notebook EFN  Access the EFN by using FIREFOX or Google Chrome  You will find the EFN by clicking on “ACADEMICS” then selecting “ FIELD EDUCATION” on the far right column; then click on the “CURRENT STUDENTS” icon  Submit your Learning Agreement, all of your Process Recordings, Monthly Reports, & Timesheets on the EFN  Your user name and password for the EFN is the same username and password you use for MY UMB

ALL Foundation and Advanced Students on REGULAR Schedule

Advanced Students on EXTENDED Schedule

For the FULL Field Education Calendar go to https://www.ssw.umaryland.edu/field-education/field-calendar--manual/ 8/29 M/W Foundation Students Report To Field Agency 8/30 Tu/Th Foundation Students AND Advanced Students Report To Field Agency 9/20 Learning Agreements Due to Faculty Liaisons 10/21 Field Instructors submit Mid-Semester Student Assessment/Evaluation 12/09 Field Instructors submit Fall Field Student Assessment/Evaluation 12/16 Last Day of Field Education for the Fall Semester—Winter break begins

8/30 9/20 11/11 1/3 1/27 2/3

1/3 1/13 2/21 4/7 4/14

2/6 Spring Semester Begins For Students 4/28 Field Instructor submits Mid-Semester Assessment/Eval 7/7 Field Instructor submits Spring Semester Assessment/Eval 7/21 Last Day of Field for Spring Semester

Spring Semester For Field Education Begins for Students Deadline to Submit Field Applications-Current Students Registering For Field 2023-2024 Academic Yr Field Instructors submit Mid-Semester Student Assessment/Evaluation Field Instructor submits Spring Field Student Assessment /Evaluation Last day of Spring Field for Advanced Students 4/21 Last Day of Spring Field for Foundation Students

Extended Advanced Students Report To Field Agency Learning Agreement Due To Faculty Liaisons Field Instructor submits Mid-Semester Assessment/Eval Fall Semester Resumes after Winter break (12/19 to 1/2) Field Instructor submits Fall Assessment/Evaluation Fall Semester Ends for EXT Advanced Students


FIELD AT A GLANCE 2022-2023

OFFICE OF FIELD EDUCATION Samuel B. Little, MSW, PhD, LCSW-C Associate Dean and Director of Field Education Laura Loessner, MSW, LCSW-C, LICSW Clinical Instructor, Assistant Director of Field Education Lloessner@ssw.umaryland.edu 410-706-6352 Donna Earling, BS, Office Manager donna.earling@ssw.umaryland.edu 410-706-7746 Office of Field Education General number: 410-706-7187 fieldeducation@ssw.umaryland.edu

Madge M. Henderson, MSW, LCSW-C

Franklin C. Chappell, MSW, LCSW-C Clinical Asst. Professor, Field Coordinator 410-706-3600 Fchappell@ssw.umaryland.edu

Angela Jachelski, MSW, LMSW Clinical Instructor, Macro Field Coordinator 410-706-3363 Ajachelski@ssw.umaryland.edu

Denise Chop, MSW, LCSW-C

Monifa N. Johnson, MSW, LCSW-C

Clinical Instructor, Field Coordinator 410-706-4552 Dchop@ssw.umaryland.edu

LICSW Clinical Instructor, Program Coordinator BHWISE-IOWA 410-706-5716

Caron Cox-Branch, MSW, LCSW-C

Barbara Nathanson, MSW, LCSW-C

Clinical Instructor, Field Coordinator 240-665-6479 Ccox-branch@ssw.umaryland.edu

Clinical Instructor, Field Coordinator 410-706-2235 UMB 301-738-6163 USG Bnathanson@ssw.umaryland.edu

Gisele Ferretto, MSW, LCSW-C

Everett Smith Jr., MSW, LMSW Clinical Instructor, Field Coordinator 410-706-1880 Everett-Smith@ssw.umaryland.edu

Clinical Instructor Manager of Field Education Training 410-706-6934

Clinical Instructor, Field Coordinator 410-706-3894 Madge.henderson@ssw.umaryland.edu

Donald E. Vince, MSW, LCSW-C and Chris Wirt, MSW, LCSW-C Clinical Instructors, Title IV-E Education for Public Child Welfare Field Coordinators Dvince@ssw.umaryland.edu 410-706-2235 Cwirt@ssw.umaryland.edu 410-706-2236

Helpful LINKS Frequently Asked Questions About Field: www.ssw.umaryland.edu/field-education/faqs/ Office of Field Education: www.ssw.umaryland.edu/ field-education/ Field Calendar: www.ssw.umaryland.edu/fieldeducation/field-calendar--manual/ Wellness “Hub” /Center: www.umaryland.edu/ wellness Student Counseling Center: www.umaryland.edu/ counseling/ Writing Center : www.umaryland.edu/writing NASW Code of Ethics: www.socialworkers.org/About/ Ethics/Code-of-Ethics CSWE Council on Social Work Education: www.cswe.org/

Field Education Practicum is a COURSE You are enrolled in a Field course: SOWK 635 (fall)/ 636 (spring) – Foundation Field SWCL 794/ SWCL 795 (spring) – Advanced Field CLINICAL SWOA 794 /SWOA 795 (spring) – Advanced Field MACRO

Assignments /Requirements include:  3 Process Recordings due EACH Semester (minimum) Foundation Practicum: 5 on individual/ clinical interventions and 1 on a Macro Activity; Advanced Practicum: all 6 in your specific Concentration (Clinical OR Macro)  55 days in Foundation Field and 85 days Advanced Field completed during Field Calendar (link above)  Monthly Reports and Timesheets (submitted in the EFN are due the 5th of each field month)  Submission of Learning Agreement  Participation in Field Seminars for Foundation Year


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