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Part-Time Faculty: SWK 672 (M700) Field Instruction II (Fall 2026)
Syracuse University
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Syracuse, United States
Location
Syracuse
Posted
June 15, 2026
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Job Description
The School of Education seeks an instructor to teach SWK 672 (M700) - Field Instruction II (3 credits), online 90-minute Synchronous Session w/asynchronous content management.
Supervised practice experience to apply knowledge, social work principles, values, and methods and obtain increasing competence and skill for professional practice
Course Overview:
The two components of SWK 672 include:
1. An agency-based maximum of 200-hour internship in an approved human service agency under the supervision of a field instructor.
2. A live session seminar that meets every other week (See dates of seminar below
Internship Overview:
β’ Provided in collaboration with human/social service agencies, forming an integral part of the preparation of students for professional practice in social work.
β’ The foundation-level internship emphasizes generalist social work practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels.
β’ Social work has roots in the liberal arts and the person-...
Supervised practice experience to apply knowledge, social work principles, values, and methods and obtain increasing competence and skill for professional practice
Course Overview:
The two components of SWK 672 include:
1. An agency-based maximum of 200-hour internship in an approved human service agency under the supervision of a field instructor.
2. A live session seminar that meets every other week (See dates of seminar below
Internship Overview:
β’ Provided in collaboration with human/social service agencies, forming an integral part of the preparation of students for professional practice in social work.
β’ The foundation-level internship emphasizes generalist social work practice at the micro, mezzo, and macro levels.
β’ Social work has roots in the liberal arts and the person-...