Social Work Field Education
FIELD EDUCATION
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This page is designed to facilitate the field education experience for all those involved—students, field instructors, agency supervisors, agency representatives, and faculty liaisons. It also provides useful information for prospective students and agencies/organizations.
Update: Please view our COVID-19 Field Education Safety Policy.
What is field education?
Field education (also known as practicum) at the University of Alaska is organized and implemented as a partnership between the educational community and the practice community in training future social work practitioners. Within this partnership, there are three key people to the success of the field education experience: the student, field supervisor, and faculty liaison. First is the student, who possesses the willingness and desire to observe, learn, take action, and reflect. The student’s professional development is guided and nurtured by the field supervisor whose role as teacher is pivotal in the student’s evaluation of self as an emerging professional social worker. The faculty liaison’s role is to provide ongoing support and information to the student and the field supervisor.
Communication among all parties is critical in meeting the objectives of field education and maintaining a healthy partnership. Ongoing feedback is welcome from all parties.
How many field hours are required?
BSW required hours: Students in the Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) program are required to complete 448 hours over the Fall and Spring semesters of their senior year in the program. (224 hours each semester; approximately 16 hours per week)
MSW required hours: Students in the Master of Social Work (MSW) program are required to complete 960 hours of field work. Students in the first year (generalist) of the full time program and the second year of the part time program complete 480 hours of consecutive field instruction during the fall and spring semesters. Students complete 480 hours of field instruction during the second (advanced generalist) year or fourth year of the part time program. Students accepted into the program with Advanced Standing are required to complete the 480 hours of field work.
Placement Categories
Placement sites must be with an established organization in Alaska that provides, regulates, or establishes policy for a social service function to a population at-risk, provides access to the service for individuals without financial resources, and represents organizationally a set of values consistent with those of the profession of social work. Every effort is made by the field faculty to recruit a wide range of agencies, field instructors, and client populations served that reflect the diversity of the community.
For those students that have a particular interest in a specialized area, below is a list catagorized by the services that many of our agencies offer.
- Aging Services
- Behavioral Issues
- Child Welfare
- Criminal / Juvenile Justice
- Education / School
- Family
- Health Care
- Homelessness
- Hospice
- Mental Health
- Substance Abuse
Placement Locations
Placement sites must be with an established organization in Alaska that provides, regulates, or establishes policy for a social service function to a population at-risk, provides access to the service for individuals without financial resources, and represents organizationally a set of values consistent with those of the profession of social work. Every effort is made by the field faculty to recruit a wide range of agencies, field instructors, and client populations served that reflect the diversity of the community.
Below is a list of locations in which students have been previously placed. This list is not inclusive and our program welcomes MSW students from other locations within Alaska.
* The BSW program is campus-based so all BSW placements are located within the Anchorage and Mat-Su Areas.
- Anchorage, AK
- Bethel, AK
- Dillingham, AK
- Eagle River, AK
- Fairbanks, AK
- Fort Wainwright, AK
- Gakona, AK
- Homer, AK
- Juneau, AK
- Kenai/Soldotna, AK
- Ketchikan, AK
- Nanwalek, AK
- Nome, AK
- Palmer, AK
- Sitka, AK
- Skagway, AK
- Valdez, AK
- Wasilla, AK
- Wrangell, AK
Some agencies may require students to obtain special background checks that could also include fingerprinting, Barrier Crime checks, and/or a medical clearance. It is very important to inquire about these checks and conditions at the time of the interview at the agency. The student is responsible to obtain, provide, and in some cases pay for the information required by the agency. Please initiate the background check as soon as possible, some of the checks can take 4-6 weeks to complete. If a student is held up because of incomplete requirements it may hurt the student's ability to accumulate the required number of practicum hours.
Providence Background Check Instructions
Providence Medical Center goes through the State of Alaska for their background checks. If you are doing your practicum at Providence you need to follow the posted instructions:
Important information about your practicum placement at Providence
State of Alaska Disclosure of Personal History & Release of Information Authorization
Student Information Authorization_& Release
Anchorage area fingerprinting agences are posted above; "information about fingerprinting".
Immunization Information
Some agencies may require that you provide proof of immunization. The UAA Student Health and Counseling Center provides immunization services including titer tests. The link below to the SHCC lists their immunization services. The cost, and results time per selcted titer, and per specific lab, are at the bottom of the link. The top of the page is the current cost per immunization.
UAA Student Health Center Immunization Information
Providence Alaska Medical Center Immunization Document
Agency Roles & Responsibilities
There are several different titles we use for field volunteers within our programs, some of which overlap:
Placement Process Information for Agencies
Please note that neither students nor agencies solicit or arrange placements. Placements will not be made outside the following process.
Contact Us
Interested in or have questions about hosting a student in the future? Contact us!