Field Instructor definition

Field Instructor means a BSW/BSW or MSW with a minimum of two yearspractice experience in the field of social work. * Additional licensure requirements apply to Advanced Clinical graduate students. The Field Instructor provides supervision of a social work student’s field experience at the agency in which the Field Instructor is employed and guides the development and implementation of the student’s learning plan at the direction of a faculty member responsible for the course in which the student is enrolled. The Field Instructor for social work students will:
Field Instructor means the person appointed to facilitate Student learning and to provide guidance to Students as part of a social work Field Experience. This person may be a qualified Affiliate staff member or a third party upon whom the parties shall mutually agree.
Field Instructor. The person employed by the Field Agency who has a social work degree from an accredited social work program and has a minimum of two years of professional social work experience. The Field Instructor supervises the Field Practicum.

Examples of Field Instructor in a sentence

  • If Affiliate will also provide the Field Instructor, then Affiliate shall provide the name, email address, and telephone number of the Field Instructor to the Faculty Liaison.

  • Students shall at all times be under the supervision and guidance of the Agency Task Supervisor, Field Instructor, or other qualified person designated by Affiliate while performing activities at the Facility pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

Related to Field Instructor

  • Guest instructor means an individual designated by the training program manager or principal instructor to provide instruction specific to the lecture, hands-on activities, or work practice components of a course.

  • Principal instructor means the individual who has the primary responsibility for organizing and teaching a particular course.

  • Instructor means any person employed by the college to conduct classes.