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Field instructors play a key role in the development of the next generation of social workers. The instructor attempts to teach complex skills within the respective concentrations, model professional behaviours, and facilitate the growth and development of values and ethics in the student.
We rely on agency-employed field instructors for all field placements. At all times, the students and instructors are accountable to the agency administration for the service responsibilities and to the university for the educational requirements and procedures. It is expected that the instructors attend meetings or committees required by the agency to provide for realistic involvement in agency administration.
The Faculty of Social work is committed to supporting field instruction as follows:
In order to reward the longstanding commitment of field instructors and facilitate your continued involvement with our Field Education program, we provide several benefits to our field agency partners.
Experienced field instructors receive special recognition for their instruction of students via an official title. Instructors who have completed ten or more placements and have made special contributions to the Field Education program at 51本色 are invited by the Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work Field Managers to apply for the title associate field education professor (part-time).
In appreciation of the hard work our field agency partners do in providing excellent learning opportunities for our students, the Faculty of Social Work offers Professional Development (PD) dollars. Each agency that takes a field placement student receives PD dollars that can be used toward almost any workshop offered by the Faculty of Social Work's Professional Development Office.
The Field Education Office welcomes agencies and instructors to contact us for any information about offering a placement opportunity. If you are interested in providing a placement opportunity to either undergraduate or master's students, submit a request in our online portal .
Field instructors may participate in the Faculty of Social Work Divisional Council meetings and/or one of its standing committees. Depending on the committee, field instructors may also have voting privileges.
There are some campus services that you can have access to as a field instructor.
All field agency personnel who have some connection with current student field placements (i.e. not just the field instructor, but also the agency director, the placement supervisor and anyone else with some role to play in student’s placement) will have electronic resource access to the 51本色 Library (as well as borrowing privileges) through a login provided by the Field Education Office.
Field personnel also have the option to sign up for a community borrower card to access hard copy items in the library. There is no charge for a community borrower card.
Field instructors in the Kitchener Waterloo area receive a discounted membership to the 51本色 (25% off) on the Waterloo campus.
Contact bswfield@wlu.ca or mswfield@wlu.ca if you are interested in using the Athletic Complex and you will be provided with a letter of introduction from the faculty.
If you'd like to be a part of the Faculty of Social Work student learning experience:
To further strengthen and facilitate the process of learning in a field placement, 51本色's Faculty of Social Work assigns a field advisor for each instructor and student during the placement.
The field advisor is an experienced social worker employed by the Faculty of Social Work. The field advisor provides a connection between campus and field for the student and placement setting. Each term the field advisor is assigned to a group of students placed at an agency.
Field advisor overall responsibilities include:
Field advisors initiate and implement field resolution procedure in situations where the field instructor has identified that the student is not meeting expectations. This procedure is also initiated to report any conflict that arises between a student and the field instructor, or when a student identifies learning issues or challenges within the placement. If issue is not resolved, the placement dissolution procedure may be initiated as per the recommendation of the agency, instructor, or field manager.
E: bswfield@wlu.ca
T: 548.889.4833