Event date: 6/9/2022 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM Export event
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Clinical Job Hunting: Where to Begin

Student Social Work Event

6:00-7:30 pm ET

Our June 2022 webinar will focus on preparing new social workers to find clinical jobs in 2022. During the session attendees will explore:

  • How to build your networking during your social work education
  • Where to look for your dream job
  • How the clinical job market has changed since COVID began
  • What new social workers should be looking for in a benefit package
  • Tips on getting hired

Please bring your questions and resources to share.

About the Instructors

Melissa Grudinski, LICSW, MLADC, is a 2016 MSW graduate from the University of New Hampshire. She is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Drug & Alcohol Counselor in New Hampshire. She works as the Director of Clinical Services at PCS Counseling, a non-profit outpatient mental health center. In her position, Melissa works both in a clinical and administrative capacity, seeing a diverse caseload of adult and adolescent clients and supervising a staff of 21 clinicians.

Lynn Stanley, LICSW is the Executive Director of NASW NH. She has clinical experience and a strong macro social work background. She spent fourteen years with Casey Family Services: first as a clinical case manager, then providing technical assistance to foster/ adoptive parent associations, and the last six years as the Team Leader for Casey’s school-based Franklin Family Resource Center. Lynn was the Lead for the NH Afterschool Network, working to increase out of school learning opportunities for youth and closing the opportunity gap for lower income youth. She is adjunct faculty/teaching lecturer in the Social Work Department at the University of New Hampshire. Lynn earned her BA from New College of Florida and her MSW from the University of New Hampshire.

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