Be sure that you’re taking classes at an accredited school. You can see a list of accredited colleges and universities by visiting https://www. cswe. org/Accreditation/Directory-of-Accredited-Programs. aspx.

You’ll probably take classes on foster care and adoption, clinical social work, and community work.

There are some jobs, like Behavioral Aids, Case Management Aids, and Rehabilitation Case Workers that you can do with a bachelor’s degree in social work. However, you might not be working directly with foster children. [4] X Research source

To see what kind of licensing and certifications your state requires, visit https://socialworklicensure. org/#licensure.

Most people get their LMSW as a stepping-stone to getting the licensed clinical social worker license (LCSW). If you choose to get this license, it means you’ll probably be doing mostly clinical work, like therapy and counseling.

When you go to the exam, you’ll need to arrive 30 minutes early with 2 forms of ID. Once you’re there, you’ll get your picture taken and your palm scanned by a staff member.

You can find practice exams online to study with at https://www. aswb. org/exam/.

The average salary for a governmental foster care worker is $47,390.

Positions like these usually require a master’s degree since you’ll be working directly with foster children. Salaries for nonprofit employees vary, but they’re usually less than what you’d make at a government organization.

Private adoption agencies usually don’t have quite the caseload that governmental ones do. If you’d prefer to only work with a few families at a time, a private practice is probably the way to go.