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Child, Family, and School Social Workers

Skills & Knowledge

 

Most Important Skills for Child, Family, and School Social Workers


 

Most Important Knowledge Areas for Child, Family, and School Social Workers



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Describe Your Skills


People who have worked in this career typically perform the following tasks. These statements can help a prospective employer understand what you can do, on a resume or during an interview.

  • Creating and maintaining interpersonal relationships.
  • Communicating with supervisors, co-workers, or people that work under you.
  • Collecting information from different sources.
  • Documenting or recording information.
  • Identifying information by categorizing, comparing, or detecting changes in circumstances or events.
  • Communicating with people outside your organization.
  • Helping and caring for people.
  • Working directly with the public.

 

Careers that Use Similar Skills


The following careers use skills, knowledge, and abilities that are similar to those used for Child, Family, and School Social Workers.

 

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