[humanser] introduction
JD Townsend
43210 at Bellsouth.net
Mon Dec 30 04:26:30 UTC 2013
Hello and glad to have you on the list.
Doing volunteer work will put your foot in the door. A master's degree
helps, but much of the work in human services are done by case managers and
community organizers, folks with your qualifications.
Your screen reader ought to be able to work in forms mode, a little practice
will get you used to tabbing between fields.
JD
-----Original Message-----
From: Ashley Bramlett
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 7:45 PM
To: Human Services Mailing List
Subject: [humanser] introduction
Hi all,
This list has picked up steam in the last month or so. That is great. I’m
mostly a lurker, but with some time on my hands I wanted to introduce myself
and ask questions.
I noticed that many human service jobs require drivers licenses so its good
that you all are discussing it. I am glad to see some of you have overcome
the hurtles and are in your chosen field; we have accessibility to computers
issues and also the constant education about what we can do issue.
Well, about myself.
I am a young visually impaired adult in Virginia. I grew up legally blind as
well and received accomodations in public school. I also use blindness
tools where needed such as my white cane and braille and Jaws. I have fairly
good central vision.
I am a Graduate of Marymount University with a BA in liberal studies; long
story, but I could not decide on a major and was too discouraged with my
original major of elementary education; so being a liberal studies major
meant that I combined two fields of study to complete my degree; those
fields were social science which mainly used my psychology classes, and
communication.
I just earned a certificate in writing from our community college this year,
Northern virginia community college, nova, for short.
Currently, I’m trying very hard to get volunteer experience in an office and
also assist people. I love the idea of assisting people at work.
My career goal now is actually to just get an entry level office position as
a clerical assistant or program assistant.
Its extremely hard though because everyone wants you to have experience
already, but you need a job for that experience. I had internships in the
government and at national crime prevention council, but this is not enough
experience.
I’m also exploring careers to decide if I want to pursue something as a
professional and therefore go back to get a masters degree.
That is why I’m on this list. If I were to pursue a human service career, I’d
likely need a masters.
I would go into either social work, case work, an outreach coordinator,
volunteer coordinator, those positions to assist low income people find
housing which I’m not sure what its called, or just something in community
outreach.
Other career interests I have are in communications which will not require a
masters; I love writing and putting people’s stories down; so I could also
see myself in development, event planning, public affairs, journalism, and
marketing.
I would like to know who you all are and how you got into the field. Given
that I am not crazy about getting a masters as its so much work and
research, undergrad was a struggle with access to texts
, I want to get into something with a BA.
I want to know if you can do something human service driven with a
Bachelors.
If so, what? I see most of you have masters degrees. A few of you have a BSW
though.
I realize you may be stuck at a certain level without that lovely masters,
but can you get into something with a bachelors? Could I be a coordinator of
community programs or do something with case work at a nonprofit?
Another benefit to working like this, even as assistant to a manager, is you
get a feel for if you like the work, before spending a fortune on grad
school.
Thanks for ideas. I have some questions about accomodations too which will
assist with any field.
Ashley
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