Human Sciences Day | Employer Panel: Helping Professions
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6:00pm-7:00pm
Virtual
Helping others can bring a great sense of satisfaction and contribution to the community. Helping professionals, by the very nature of their occupations, work closely with people all day long. There are many opportunities for employment for those who study human services. Many people who have a human service degree go on to work for places like the department of human services, domestic abuse shelters, homeless shelters, veteran affairs, or even working with children or the elderly. This panel is aimed at those individuals who aspire to use their career to help others. We’ll hear from experts who currently work in the human services sector.
Panelists:
-Lorraine Garland - Substance Use Disorder Counselor & Outreach Coordinator, Arbor Place
-Pat Stein - Director, Bolton Refuge House
-Greta Bormann - Qualified Rehabilitation Consultant, O'Hara & Hunter Consulting
-Ellie McKee Corrigall - Social Worker, Dunn County Human Services