This mixed methods study used a snowball sample (n = 54) to capture retrospective insight from former public child welfare workers about job satisfaction and reasons they left their positions. Responses to open-ended questions suggested a theme of lack of organizational support as the primary reason they left. Former workers also reported that they wanted a voice and someone to hear their concerns, greater recognition, and opportunity to practice self-care. Quantitatively, workers in their positions 8 years or longer were the most satisfied on a 19-item global scale examining job satisfaction. Respondents were unhappy with their workloads and emotional impact of their positions
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Turnover rates in the c...
Child welfare organizations are increasingly concerned with challenges emerging from the assessment ...
Prior research shows child welfare workforce has constantly been challenged by worker's turnover iss...
This mixed methods study used a snowball sample (n = 54) to capture retrospective insight from forme...
UnrestrictedWell-trained and highly qualified workers are invaluable assets to human service organiz...
Introduction: Individuals employed in child welfare settings can have a profound impact on children ...
The purpose of this research is to compare public child welfare workers' perception of job condi...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
This dissertation examined whether child welfare workers\u27 perceptions of agency climate, job sati...
Child welfare workforce turnover remains a significant problem with dire consequences. Designed to a...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
Child welfare organizations across the United States suffer from high turnover rates with the averag...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Retention of caseworkers in public child welfare has...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Turnover rates in the c...
Child welfare organizations are increasingly concerned with challenges emerging from the assessment ...
Prior research shows child welfare workforce has constantly been challenged by worker's turnover iss...
This mixed methods study used a snowball sample (n = 54) to capture retrospective insight from forme...
UnrestrictedWell-trained and highly qualified workers are invaluable assets to human service organiz...
Introduction: Individuals employed in child welfare settings can have a profound impact on children ...
The purpose of this research is to compare public child welfare workers' perception of job condi...
Introduction: To ameliorate high turnover in child welfare, researchers have attempted to identify f...
High turnover of child welfare workers is a problem to the children and families that receive servic...
This dissertation examined whether child welfare workers\u27 perceptions of agency climate, job sati...
Child welfare workforce turnover remains a significant problem with dire consequences. Designed to a...
The child welfare worker profession continues to be affected by a high burnout rate. This phenomenon...
The general issue of defining job satisfaction and the adverse implications of low job satisfaction ...
Child welfare organizations across the United States suffer from high turnover rates with the averag...
2018 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Retention of caseworkers in public child welfare has...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.Turnover rates in the c...
Child welfare organizations are increasingly concerned with challenges emerging from the assessment ...
Prior research shows child welfare workforce has constantly been challenged by worker's turnover iss...