Human Services workers can work in many fields such as child welfare workers, elderly care facilities, substance abuse treatment centers, or correctional facilities. Degrees are offered at levels from associate to doctorate and can prepare graduates for entry level to administrative and management careers. Studies focus on human behavior, social problems, and public policy that affect human care centers along with the legal and ethical issues that may arise.
Help others work through problems and make important decisions.
With thousands of experienced counselors retiring in the next decade, there is a growing need for qualified professionals to take their place. Counselors work in a variety of industries and occupations and help people negotiate personal problems, cope with loss, and make informed decisions about education and careers.
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