by Monique Smith
“Why be a social worker?” people often ask of me.
“The pay isn’t high, and the paperwork is beyond belief.
The stress you must have, dealing with people’s problems all day.”
So, I look at them, and I try, my best, to explain.
“The pay won’t make me rich, you are right about that.
The paperwork's insane, and we always need more staff.
Yes, people come to me with a lot to explain.
From broken homes, trauma, and unimaginable pain."
But you asked, “Why be a social worker?” so let me share with you.
Why I continue, to do what I do.
It’s the light in people’s eyes, when they first find that hope.
When they empower themselves, and finally learn to cope.
It’s watching them find a new life, one they actually want to live.
It’s the joy of the families, as they reunite and forgive.
It’s that one day you wonder, “Am I really making a difference in what I do?”
Then your email reads, “I am happy and well, and I want to thank you.”
“That’s when you know...” I say with a tear...
“There could not be a more rewarding career.”
Monique Smith has an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Justice, a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, and is currently pursuing her Master of Social Work at the University of Texas Arlington. She has completed hours toward the LCDCI. Monique has worked as a counselor/case manager in a drug and alcohol treatment center for 2 1/2 years. Her field placement is at a middle school counseling high risk youth. She is also a certified anger resolution therapist.