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Contact information
Cynthia Conley, Ph.D., MSW
Email: cconley@spalding.edu
References and Resources
- Debt and Loan information
- Bachelor's level social workers have an average loan debt of $18,609.
- Master's level social workers have an average loan debt of $26,777.
- Doctoral level social workers have an average loan debt of $32,841.
- In 2001 the median salary of social workers with 2-4 years experience was $35,600.
- In 2008 the median salary of social workers is approximately $40,000
- Over 20% of social workers make less than $30,000 per year.
- On July 31, Congress passed Higher Education Reauthorization and Opportunity Act, and President Bush signed it into law on August 14th. H. R. 4137 includes loan forgiveness for social workers.
- http://www.bls.gov/ - U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
- http://www.payscale.com/ - Pays scale, gives rate of pay according to level of experience, skill sets etc.
- http://www.fedjobs.com/pay/pay.html - pay rates for federal job hunters
References
- Conley, C. L., Buckingham, S. L., & Huber, R. (in press). Does salary negotiation reduce social work's gender-based income gap? Implications for Social Work Education. Journal of Teaching Social Work.
- Zarrella, D. (2006). Public Comments of the National Association of Social Workers to the Department of Education. National Association of Social Workers. Retrieved December 7, 2008 from http://www.socialworkers.org/advocacy/letters/2006/110806.asp
APA (6th ed) citation for this podcast:
Singer, J. B. (Producer). (2008, December 8). #47 - Salary negotiation: Interview with Cynthia L. Conley, Ph.D. Social Work Podcast [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from http://www.socialworkpodcast.com/2008/12/salary-negotiation-interview-with.html
4 comments:
In my opinion this interview is very helpful and encouraging.
Ph.D Cynthia L. Conley did amazing job! She describes all the important information about salary negotiation! Social workers must evaluate their own potential.
We can get better salary better vocation time. Everything is possible if we want.
Sincerely Indre Jancinskaite
Great exploration... However, many are encountering after graduation, agencies leaving no room for negotiation. They are actually paying experienced workers who are returning after obtaining a graduate degree entry level pay. The reason given...You have no post master experience.
Great exploration... However, many are encountering after graduation, agencies leaving no room for negotiation. They are actually paying experienced workers who are returning after obtaining a graduate degree entry level pay. The reason given...You have no post master experience.
Thank you so much for the Social Work Podcast. Absolutely a great useful and resourceful tool.
Many many thanks,
Tee
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