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What position can civil servants take for social workers?

When civil servants register for the exam, they can choose the positions recruited by the "social work" major, or they can consider positions that are not limited to the major.

Candidates can select "Social Work" in the "Professional" column of the job application form to view the corresponding job information.

There are more than 200 colleges and universities in China offering social work majors, and about 65,438+00000 social work graduates are trained every year. Although these people are far from enough according to social needs, in fact only 10%-30% of students choose social work, and quite a few people go to institutions, enterprises and other units to engage in "mismatched" jobs.

The employment destinations of undergraduates majoring in social work are civil affairs, women's federations, charities, social organizations, community service institutions, street offices, professional social work institutions, etc.

Take the national civil service examination as an example. Social work majors can apply for the National Bureau of Statistics Investigation Corps, Customs, Postal Administration, Meteorological Bureau and Shipping Public Security Bureau.

Social work major is a discipline with the government as the main body, social forces widely participating, social work, sociology and psychology as the main subjects, property management, medicine and law as the auxiliary subjects, helping others to help themselves as the core concept, and case work, group work and community work as the direct working methods.

Social work major aims to provide professional services for clients, help clients solve various problems arising from interaction with the environment, help clients rebuild their self-confidence, help them solve difficulties and reintegrate into society. Employment destinations are civil affairs, women's federations, charities, social organizations, community service agencies, sub-district offices, professional social work agencies, etc.

Basic courses of social work: introduction to sociology, introduction to social work, social statistics, social investigation and research methods, case work, group work, community work, social work professional ethics, social work management, social work practice, human behavior and environment, social psychology, general psychology and abnormal psychology.