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CareerBuilder.com provides one of the easiest to use job search engines on the Internet. They are a ‘one stop’ website for those in the job market, and is the nations leading recruitment resource, with presence in more than 130 local newspapers and more than 26 million unique visitors to its newspaper websites each month.
Socialworker.com is the home of The New Social Worker Online website. The website is geared towards meeting the needs that a social worker may encounter. They provide an online community that includes their very own magazine, discussion forums, a social work job search bank, and much more.
SocialService.Com offers a very effective and inexpensive way for those advertising social service job openings. They provide a detailed job search engine for social work jobs in the United States. Services are FREE to the job seeker.
Social Work and Social Service Jobs Online is a wonderful website that is geared to the social worker. A highlight of their services includes, jobs database, career resources, volunteer opportunities, and host of information valuable in the field of social work. The website is sponsored by the Career Services Office, George Warren Brown School of Social Work, and Washington University.
www.school-jobs.net/jobs: A search engine for School related jobs and an invaluable tool for School Social Work job listings throughout the United States.
Careerboard.com is an Ohio specific job search engine. Employers who post jobs on Careerboard.com have the added feature of using streaming video to allow job applicants a view of the company, bringing a more personal touch to online job searches.
The Ohio Department of Education website offers the school social worker a valuable search engine that can find: school social worker salaries in each district, number of social workers per school district, and a male to female ratio of social workers in each district. The search engine can also be configured for other specific statistics related to the school environment.
Midwest School Social Work Council
School Social Work Association of America
Stepping Stones-Mental Health Educational Counsulting, LTD. Excellent resource for Chidlren and Mental Health. -Susan Mikolic, R.N.
The Network is funded by the Ohio Department of Mental Health (ODMH) and the Ohio Department of Education (ODE) and is co-lead by The Center for Learning Excellence (CLEX) at Ohio State University and the Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs (CSBMHP) at Miami University.
Cleveland Heights Teachers Union: Important information concerning teachers unions and history of ATF. All school social workers should be aware of these implications.
www.schoolresults.org: For info on Ohio specific/individual school performance and demographics, data associated with NCLB Act.
www.yoursocialworker.com/articles.htm: This new article explains what is meant by developmental milestones and why they are important. Other important resources are available as well.
www.ed.gov/news/pressreleases/2004/03/03102004a.html: More Guidance to Help States Implement NCLB
What Works Clearinghouse! A trusted source of scientific evidence of what works in education.
Parents The Anti-Drug Website: Everything you ever wanted to know about specific abusive drugs.
School Social Work Journal Abstracts
www.nclbcommission.org: No Child Left Behind Report by the Aspen Institute. A bipartisan commission has spent the past year studying what works and what doesn’t in the 5 year old federal education reform law.
www.cbcse.org: Teachers College researchers at Columbia University say American taxpayers would save $45 billion each year if the nation could figure out ways to cut the number of high school dropouts in half.
theguide.fmhi.usf.edu: The Youth Suicide Prevention School-based Guide is available online.
www.forumoneducation.org: The Forum on Education at Indiana University
www.ohiochc.org: Ohio Association of Community Health Centers
www.ohiofreeclinics.org: Ohio Association of Free Clinkcs
www.rtc.pdx.edu/: The Portland Research and Training Cener on Family Support and Childrens Health
www.cipohio.org/: The Center for Innovative Practices is a good resource to use for work related to Evidence Based Practices.
http://rtckids.fmhi.usf.edu/: The University of South Florida Research & Training Center for Childrens Mental Health
cecp.air.org: It is the mission of the Center for Effective Collaboration and Practice to support and promote a reoriented national preparedness to foster the development and the adjustment of children with or at risk of developing serious emotional disturbance.
www.projectachieve.info: Project ACHIEVE is an innovative, evidence-based school effectiveness and school improvement program focusing on the academic and social-emotional/ behavioral progress and success of all students.
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