Field Agency Partners

Field Agency Partners

ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ School of Social Work takes great pride in the wide range of agencies with which we affiliate in order to provide students with an outstanding practical education in social work. We look forward to talking with you about the benefits and requirements of providing field education experiences for our students.

Contact Us

ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ School of Social WorkÌý
Field Education
McGuinn Hall 204C
617-552-4027
swfield@bc.edu

Field Education Fact Sheet

TheÌýField Education Fact Sheet explains the requirements for supervision, hours, and schedule, as well as the support and services offered to supervisors for their efforts.

Placement Availability Form

TheÌýPlacement Availability Form enables us to get a picture of your agency and its services. If your agency becomes affiliated with our school, this information will be posted on a database of agencies so that students can familiarize themselves with the opportunities available to them.


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Field Supervisors

Field supervisors become mentors in this apprenticeship model of education. Field supervisors are primarily responsible for developing a field educational plan and providing ongoing supervision and consultation to the student. They are also charged with orienting the student to the profession of social work and to the context in which their agency provides services.

Responsibilities of the Field Supervisor include the following:

  • Provide regularly scheduled, weekly supervision
  • Work with the student to meet Field Education requirements, such as the learning contract, process recordings, etc.
  • Provide an appropriate variety and number of assignments
  • Complete a written evaluation at the end of each semester
  • Consult with the ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØSSW Field Advisor as needed, and meet with them at least once aÌýsemester to assess student performanceÌý

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Supervisor Training and Support

Seminar in Field Instruction

Field Supervisors, especially new ones, are invited to participate in our Seminar in Field Instruction (SIFI). The seminar is offered free of charge to supervisors with students in the current academic year and provides 16 CEUs after successful completion. It meets eight times over the course of the academic year: five in the fall semester and three in the spring semester. The seminar combines a didactic presentation with group discussion. Supporting materials are made available online through ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ's Canvas learning system.

To register for SIFI,Ìýcomplete the registration formÌýand email it toÌýswfield@bc.eduÌýorÌý. Class size is limited to 20 per class.

Member schools of the New England Consortium of Graduate Field Education Directors (NECON) offer SIFI and other workshops throughout the year. If you are unable to attend SIFI at ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ, you may take one offered at another New England school of social work. Contact each school directly to register.

Other Workshops

ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Continuing Education, in collaboration with the School of Social Work, offers continuing education workshops and courses throughout the year. Invitations to register for the workshops are sent to agency contacts, and some are offered free of charge in appreciation for the training of ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØSSW students.

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Field Supervisors Appreciation

The Field Education office annually invites supervisors and their interns to the Mary Mason Appreciation Breakfast. Named in honor of Mary A. Mason, ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Social Work's longest-serving Director of Field Education, the event is an opportunity to thank supervisors for their significant contribution to students' professional development and education.

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