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So you want to work with children….
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Beginning with the end in mind Several different paths to work with children Volunteer Careers In psychology Related fields
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Career Options With a bachelor’s degree Research tech/aide/assistant Residential treatment staff Crisis line staffing Case management Child Life Specialist Expected salary to start: $25,000
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Career Options Master’s level School psychology School counseling Social work 2 years beyond bachelor’s degree Expected salary to start: $30,000 to $40,000
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Career Options Doctoral Level PhD Clinical Counseling School Developmental PsyD Cost of education varies by type of program Average length of time to PhD—7 years beyond bachelors Starting salary varies considerably by career path chosen
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Related Fields to Consider Special education Speech pathology Psychiatric nursing Child psychiatry Serious shortage—by 2020, should be 12,600, but estimate only 8,300, according to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists
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Volunteer and Paraprofessional Opportunities Big Brother/Big Sister Compeer Boys and Girls Club or community centers Buffalo State is adjacent to and partners with Asarese Matters Shelter, inpatient, and residential facility volunteers Coaching
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Preparing for a Career Working with Children Bachelor or master’s level Experience, experience, experience Volunteer Service learning Internship According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, 60 % of employers report making job offers to interns Jobs that relate to field (day care, summer camp, etc.) Research
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Preparing for a Career Working with Children Doctoral level Get involved! Research Applied experience Psychology Club Psi Chi (when eligible) Get to know faculty
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Where do I go from here? Career Development Center Faculty in Psychology Department Developmental: Dr. Schuetze Child Clinical: Dr. Norvilitis Adolescent and Young Adult: Dr. MacLean
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Web-Based Resources Society for Research in Child Development www.srcd.org www.srcd.org National Association of School Psychologists www.nasponline.org www.nasponline.org American School Counselor Association www.schoolcounselor.org www.schoolcounselor.org Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, APA Division 53 www.clinicalchildpsychology.org www.clinicalchildpsychology.org American Psychological Association www.apa.org www.apa.org
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