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The School of Social Work not only aims to educate its students with the best and latest practices, but we hope to aid our alumni and recent graduates gain employment in the social work field. Below is a list of the latest jobs available in the social work field both locally and across the nation. The list is updated as new jobs become available. Please do not contact the school for information about a particular job; instead, contact the organization listing the job with any questions you may have. Good luck in your job search!

If you are an organization wishing to post your job with the Tulane School of Social Work, email Wendell Esbenshade at wesbenshade@tulane.edu with a link to the online posting and/or a .pdf document listing the job description and how to apply.

  • Tulane School of Social Work is hiring for the next Dean of the School of Social Work. More information is available here. 
  • Check out a large list of top social work-related job opportunities on the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) website. View the list at this link. 
  • OPS Family Care is hiring for Full and Part Time Social Work Positions. They are looking for LMSWs and CSWs for their Full Time positions and an LCSW for their Part time Clinical Director. They are offering medical coverage and benefits with their Full-Time positions which include supervision for licensure, test preparation, and continuing education for professional development. Please visit the below links for more information (posted Feb. 22, 2023):
  • The University Wellness Center (UWC) at The University of the South in Sewanee, TN is hiring for two Staff Clinicians, Counseling and Psychological Services. Please visit the below links for more information (posted Apr. 4, 2023):
  • DePaul Community Health Community Health Center is hiring a Behavioral Health Specialist (LCSW, LPC) 
  • Unity Health Care is now taking applications for their Post-Graduate Behavioral Health Fellowship program in Washington D.C. To apply, please click here

  • The Louisiana Capital Assistance Center (LCAC) is soliciting applications for a mitigation specialist in their New Orleans office. Interested applicants should provide the following by email to hiring@thejusticecenter.org: cover letter discussing your interest in the position, CV, writing sample, undergraduate transcript if graduated within the past five years, and contact information for three references. The position is open until filled but motivated applicants should aim to submit materials as soon as possible. The LCAC is an equal opportunity employer.

  • Resources for Human Development, a national human services nonprofit, is hiring an On-Call Clinician in New Orleans. An LMSW or PLPC is required, LCSW or LPC is preferred. View the job posting here for more information. 

  • The University of Central Missouri is hiring an Athletics Mental Health Clinician. Candidates should have a Master's degree and be licensed as a Licensed Professional Counseling (LPC), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Marital & Family Therapist (LMFT). View the job posting here for more information. 

  • Jacksonville University is hiring a Post-Doctoral Fellow in clinical counseling with an emphasis on student athlete integrative care. More to come. 

  • St. Thomas Community Health Center has multiple job openings. View their careers page here for more information.

  • LCMC Health is hiring an LMSW Infectious Disease Outpatient Social Worker. View the job posting here for more information. 

  • Project Lazarus, a transitional living facility for people living with HIV/AIDS in the greater New Orleans area, is hiring an Addiction Counselor/Case Manager. View the job posting here for more information. 

  • The National Youth Advocate Program of Metairie is hiring bilingual (Spanish/English) clinicians that have a passion for working with children and families. Under the general supervision of the Lead Clinician, this position works to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the children and youth in the care and custody of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). This position works closely with children, youth, foster parents, and community partners, providing assessments, counseling, advocacy, mental health stabilization and support toward the ultimate goal of unification and living safely and successfully in the community. Interested applicants may apply on Indeed or email resumes to mrazza@nyap.org