Growing a social worker, talking student placements and the importance of supervision with Ronnie Egan.
With Associate Professor Ronnie Egan, we explore the need for quality student placements, what stops people from taking on a student and the unexpected learnings and rewards. We discuss some of the support and training options available to those interested in having a student. As well as, how to get in touch with the university about offering student placements.
Dr Ronnie Egan is Associate Professor of Field Education in Social Work at RMIT University. She has specialised in research about supervision and practice for social workers and students, published widely in these areas and has extensive and active networks in the human service sector. Her relationships with the field span her career as a practitioner and academic and this has enabled the development of innovative ways of understanding and facilitating the nexus between universities and the community. She chairs the National Field Education Network.
Ronnies tips
As a student when you go for an interview be sure to ask about the supervision options and policies that organisation has in place.
WHile it can be tough she talks about the importance of being assertive enough in a job interview to ask about the organisation's policies and offerings for supervision.
Making sure you are setting up the expectations from the start when it comes to supervision.
If you’re not getting what you need , time to think about how am I going to get it , you may need to think about getting external supervision.
Hiring an external supervisor
Work out why you want external supervisions and what your workplace offers. DO you need someone to help you transition into a new role? Is it for case discussion? Is it to meet a professional development goal or learn a new technique?
If you’re paying for the service of supervision be very clear about what you want.
Do your research when hiring an external supervisors and see that they can meet your needs.
Taking a student on placement
Taking a student on placement can be very rewarding RMIT students placement have a model that involved a lot of professional development opportunities for not only the students but the supervisors too,.
Some of the reasons people take on students include
Articles
Supporting quality supervision: Insights for organizational practiceWho Is Watching Whom? Surveillance in Australian Social Work Supervision
Australian Social Work Supervision Practice in 2007
There are some resources below for those wanting to learn more about supervision.
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Recommended resources from todays episode
Best Practice in Professional Supervision A Guide for the Helping Professions
https://www.jkp.com/uk/best-practice-in-professional-supervision-2.html
AASW supervision standards
https://www.aasw.asn.au/practitioner-resources/supervision-standards
A guide to supervision in social work field education
http://socialworksupervision.csu.edu.au/resources/docs/CSU-guide-social-work-field-education.pdf
Online supervision course for supervisors https://www.aasw.asn.au/events/event/online-field-education-supervision-training
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