Social worker definition

Social worker means a person with a master's or further
Social worker means a person with a master's or further advanced degree from a social work educational program accredited and approved as provided in RCW 18.320.010.
Social worker means a person who is licensed to practice social work in the state of Iowa, or who is eligible for licensure.

Examples of Social worker in a sentence

  • Social worker who practises as such and who is eligible for registration in accordance with Part 4 of the Health and Social Care Professionals Act 2005 in the register (if any) of that profession.

  • Social worker visits, mental health services, and other health services are provided in general.

  • Social worker, marriage and family therapist, and mental health counselor board (IC 25-23.6).

  • In the absence of anyone being available in school, contact the Community Operating Group Social worker for advice.

  • Social worker, marriage and family therapist, and mental health counselor board.


More Definitions of Social worker

Social worker means a person licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code to practice as a social worker or independent social worker.
Social worker means a social worker licensed by the board to practice social work as defined in division (C) of section 4757.01 of the Revised Code.
Social worker means a person who is registered or deemed to be registered as a social worker in terms of the Social Service Professions Act, 1978 (Act No. 110 of 1978);
Social worker means a person with a master's or
Social worker means a person licensed by the Board of Clinical Social Workers to practice clinical social work.
Social worker means a person who has completed two years of
Social worker means a person with a master's or further advanced degree from an accredited school of social work or a degree deemed equivalent under rules adopted by the secretary;