Baltimore Region Community Programs

Title: Social Work Field Placements (Baltimore City)
Description: School of Social Work students are required to spend between 16-24 hours per week engaged in field education. Students are assigned to an organization, where they contribute a variety of social work skills in exchange for learning experiences. Students engage in clinical, management, and/or community organization work in the following areas: Aging; Families and Children; Health; Mental Health, and; Social Action and Community Development.

Sites in Baltimore City include: Addiction Services UMMC; Baltimore City Health Department; Baltimore City Public Schools; Baltimore City State Attorney's Office Felony Family Violence Division; BCCC Upward Bound Program; Business Health Services; Casa of Maryland; Center for Infant Study/PACT Therapeutic Nursery; Chase Braxton Health Services; Chesapeake Center for Youth Development; Children's Choice of Maryland, Inc.; Children's Guild; Circuit Court Medical Services Division; Crossroads Centers @ Mileston; Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services; Department of VA Medical Center; Family Connections; FCS Goodwill Industries of the Chesapeake; Harbel Prevention and Recovery Center; Harbor City Unlimited; Health Care for the Homeless; Inc.); Hearing and Speech Agency; Hopkins ElderPlus; House of Ruth Maryland; Innovations Institute; Jewish Community Services; Johns Hopkins Bayview Adult Outpatient Community Psychiatry; Johns Hopkins Bayview Care Center; Johns Hopkins Bayview Child and Adolescent Community Psychiatry; Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center- Department of Social Work; Johns Hopkins Community Physicians-East Baltimore Medical Center; Joseph Richey Hospice; Kennedy Krieger Family Center; Kennedy Krieger Institute; Keswick Adult Day Services; Levindale Hebrew Geriatric Center and Hospital; Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services; Maryland Cash Campaign; Maryland Center for Veterans' Education and Training; Maryland Counseling Network; Maryland Department of Aging; Maryland Department of Human Resources; Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland, Inc.; Mental Health Association; Mercy Medical Center; Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital; Mountain Manor Treatment Center; New Pathways; Office of the Public Defender; Paul's Place; People Encouraging People, Inc.; Powell Recovery Center; Project Place; Rebuilding Together Baltimore; RHIC (Reservoir Hill Improvement Council); Sinai Hospital of Baltimore; SWCOS (Social Work Community Outreach Services); St. Agnes Hospice; St. Elizabeth School; The ARC of Baltimore; The ARK; The Family Tree; Title IV-E Education for Public Child Welfare Program; Total Health Care, Inc.; UMB Clinical Law Office; UMB Office of Government and Community Affairs; UMMS; UMMS-EAP; UMMS Division of Community Psychiatry WPC Clinic; UM School Mental Health Program and Center for School Mental Health Analysis and Action; Taghi Modarressi Center for Infant Studies and Secure Starts; Union Memorial Hospital Department of Psychiatry; United Way of Central Maryland; Upper Chesapeake Medical Center; Women's Growth Center; Woodbourne Center
Website: https://cf.umaryland.edu/ssw_fieldeducation/
School(s): Social Work
Contacts:
Contact a Field Education Coordinator
410-706-7187
FieldEducation@ssw.umaryland.edu

Community Served: Citywide
Services Provided: Other
Services Provided Other: Services vary by site
Client type: Other
Client Type Other: Client Type varies by site
Physical Location: On Campus,Off Campus
School System Served:
Office Location: 525 W. Redwood St., Baltimore, MD 21201
Service Location:
Program Timeframe: Date specific
Program Timeframe Other: Academic or Extended School Year
Health Fairs:

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