Now Yous Know Salary Negotiation: Interview Amongst Cynthia L. Conley, Ph.D.

 Salary negotiation is a theme that is rarely discussed inwards schools of social run Now You Know Salary Negotiation: Interview alongside Cynthia L. Conley, Ph.D.[Episode 47] Today's podcast is on salary negotiation. Salary negotiation is a theme that is rarely discussed inwards schools of social work. Yet, for reasons identified inwards today's podcast, the social run profession every bit a whole would produce goodness if social workers negotiated salaries. In today's podcast, I speak alongside physician Cynthia Conley, assistant professor of social run at the School of Social Administration at Temple University. physician Conley's query focuses on salary negotiation, the salary gap betwixt men in addition to women social workers, in addition to leadership skills in addition to social run students. Cynthia in addition to I speak nearly why salary negotiation is an of import theme for social workers in addition to some tips for how to negotiate salaries. I inquire Cynthia how realistic it is for social workers to negotiate salaries, peculiarly since many social workers get got jobs inwards agencies where salaries are tied to position, rather than the qualifications of the applicant. Cynthia provides some instance examples of successful salary negotiation. We goal our conversation alongside a give-and-take of Cynthia's query on salary negotiation, in addition to some ideas on where salary negotiation fits inwards the social run curriculum.

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Contact information
Cynthia Conley, Ph.D., MSW
Email: cconley@spalding.edu

References in addition to Resources

    Debt in addition to Loan data
  • Bachelor's score social workers get got an average loan debt of $18,609.
  • Master's score social workers get got an average loan debt of $26,777.
  • Doctoral score social workers get got an average loan debt of $32,841.
  • In 2001 the median salary of social workers alongside 2-4 years sense was $35,600.
  • In 2008 the median salary of social workers is to a greater extent than or less $40,000
  • Over 20% of social workers brand less than $30,000 per year.
  • On July 31, Congress passed Higher Education Reauthorization in addition to Opportunity Act, in addition to President Bush signed it into constabulary on August 14th. H. R. 4137 includes loan forgiveness for social workers.
  • http://www.bls.gov/ - the U.S. of A. Bureau of Labor Statistics
  • http://www.payscale.com/ - Pays scale, gives charge per unit of measurement of pay according to score of experience, science sets etc.
  • http://www.fedjobs.com/pay/pay.html - pay rates for federal chore hunters

    References

  • Conley, C. L., Buckingham, S. L., & Huber, R. (in press). Does salary negotiation trim 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 Dec 7, 2008 from http://www.socialworkers.org/advocacy/letters/2006/110806.asp



APA (6th ed) citation for this podcast:

Singer, J. B. (Producer). (2008, Dec 8). #47 - Salary negotiation: Interview alongside Cynthia L. Conley, Ph.D. Social Work Podcast [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from /search?q=salary-negotiation-interview-with
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