BPD invites
BSW students who are currently enrolled or who have completed a policy course(s) to apply for the Summer 2008 Policy Fellow
Award sponsored by the Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors (BPD) in collaboration with the Institute
for the Advancement of Social Work Research (IASWR). 2008 BSW graduates may apply.
This BSW
Policy Fellow experience will provide opportunity for an undergraduate social work student to spend the summer of 2008 in
Washington D.C. to gain experience in the areas of political advocacy, lobbying, and participating in policy change efforts
at the national level.
The selected
Fellow is expected to spend 10 weeks in Washington D.C. under the capable supervision of the Executive Director of IASWR. The Fellow will have office space at IASWR which is housed at the NASW Headquarters
in downtown Washington D.C.
The stipend
amount awarded is $5,000 which can be used any way the Fellow deems necessary to assist in covering expenses. The Fellow is responsible for arranging his/her own housing.
Students
applying should have an interest in addressing social work issues through policy-change at the national level and have an
understanding of the policy changing process. The student must be willing to
perform administrative, organizing, writing, and research activities. Basic computer
skills are expected including the ability to do internet research.
The applicant must submit a resume,
a current transcript (unofficial copy), two letters of reference (only one from a social work faculty member), which specifically
address the applicant’s ability to work as an advocate on social work relevant policy issues.
In addition,
the applicant must submit a personal statement of approximately 1,000 words that addresses the following questions:
a) Based on your area of interest and knowledge of the policy making process, how would you envision using your social
work policy knowledge to contribute to policy change? (child welfare, mental
health, health care, etc. )
b) What are some of your professional goals that would complement this policy fellow experience?
c) What experiences have you had that prepared you for this opportunity?
The recipient
of the Fellow Award must also commit to attend the March 2009 BPD conference in Phoenix, Arizona to present his/her Washington
experience. (BPD will pay for air travel and one night’s lodging for the
student selected). The recipient will also be required to write an article on the experience for publication.
Deadline
for receipt of the application material is February 18, 2008. Applications will
be reviewed by the BPD Advocacy and Outreach Committee members who serve as the Selection Committee. Finalists will be interviewed by telephone. Please send four
(4) copies of the personal statement, resume, letters of reference, and transcript to:
Dr. Susan
Kosché Vallem, Chair
BPD Policy
Fellow Selection Committee
Department
of Social Work
Wartburg
College
Box 1003
Waverly,
IA 50677-0903
The Chair of the
Selection Committee will e-mail or call each applicant within seven days after receiving the application to confirm that the
application was received. If the applicant has not received a receipt confirmation
within seven days, please notify Dr. Vallem by e-mailing her at susan.vallem@wartburg.edu, or calling her at
319-352-8250.
The winner of
the 2008 Summer Policy Fellow Award will be announced by March 31, 2008.