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The Practicum
Director is responsible for the development and monitoring of all
field practicum sites. Agencies may request that they be evaluated by
the Practicum Director as a site. The Practicum Director may also contact
an agency as a possible field placement site. All agencies which serve
as field placement sites are required to
sign an affiliation agreement which stipulates agency and School. All
agency practicum sites must meet the following qualifications.
- 1) The agency may not have exclusionary policies
or practices that discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, sex,
religion, affectional orientation, or national origin. This policy also
incorporates compliance with the College of Social Sciences and Public
Affairs’ requirement that field placement sites honor the Martin
Luther King, Jr./Human Rights Day Holiday.
- 2) The agency should be an established program that
has community and professional sanction. (Sanction includes, but is
not limited to, one of the following: program accreditation by a professional
licensing body, employer of Licensed Certified Social Workers, recipient
of a grant from a governmental body - 13 - or foundation, longevity
of program, operation under auspices of a board of directors, has established
accountability procedures.)
- 3) The agency should provide a range of foundation
and/or specialist services, in which the student can participate in
an array of tasks related to the development of values, knowledge, professional
skills, and development of professional self. A learning contract identifying
the values, knowledge, professional skills, and development of Professional
self values to be developed in the field placement must be negotiated
between the agency, the student, and the Faculty Liaison.
- 4) The agency should provide learning experiences
in which the student can develop her/his learning goals consistent with
the program’s format and mission. The placement is to be consistent
with generalist social work practice.
- 5) The agency should provide the student with a physical
place within the agency setting (desk, supplies, telephone, support
services).
- 6) The agency must provide vehicle or liability
coverage if the student will be asked to transport clients. The agency
must provide mileage compensation if the job requires more travel than
to and from field agency site.
- 7) The agency must provide for a Licensed BSW or
MSW employee to serve as the student’s Agency Field Instructor,
using the criteria below.
- 8) If the agency does not have a staff person with
a BSW or MSW degree, the agency may designate a non-BSW supervisor to
oversee the day-to-day activities of the student. The agency will need
to hire or use a BSW or MSW from another part of the agency to serve
as a consultant, to meet individually with the student a minimum of
one hour weekly, for the purpose of helping with social work integration.
The consultant must also be accessible to the student by telephone and
meet with the student and the agency supervisor a minimum of one hour
weekly, to plan and implement the placement learning objectives.
Once an agency reaches an affiliation agreement, the
agency and its supervisors will receive login information for the Intern
Placement Tracking (IPT) system. This web-based program provides agencies
to rely vital information regarding internships and allows students to
research agencies to find the best fit for their interests and practical
concerns.
For more information on becoming a participating field
agency, contact the Field Practicum Director, James Knapp at 208-426-1782
or e-mail to jknapp@boisestate.edu.
Additional information can be found by reviewing the
complete Field Practicum Manual:
bsw
fieldwork manual 
msw
fieldwork manual 
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