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High School Graduate Jobs in Psychology?

I'm considering pursuing a career in psychology without going to college immediately. Are there entry-level jobs in psychology for high school graduates? I'd love to get some experience before deciding on further education. Any advice?

a year ago

While the field of psychology typically requires a bachelor's or advanced degree for most positions, there are still opportunities for high school graduates to get involved. Here are a few to consider:

1. Psychiatric Technician: This role involves supportive care for people with mental illness or developmental disabilities. Typically, your responsibilities will include monitoring patients, helping them with daily activities, and administering therapeutic treatment.

2. Respite Worker: Respite workers provide care and companionship to individuals with mental health conditions and are most often employed by social service organizations.

3. Case Management Aide: These individuals support social workers and help them manage their caseloads. This could involve coordinating services, maintaining client records, and checking in on clients.

4. Home Care Aide: Some individuals with mental health issues require aid with day-to-day tasks. As a home care aide, you'd be providing support for these individuals in their homes.

5. Youth Worker: A position in a youth group home or a resource center can allow you to support young people facing various challenges, including mental health conditions.

Remember, while these jobs can provide valuable experience, they are often quite demanding and can pose their own unique challenges. If and when you decide to pursue further education, any of these roles would complement your studies and potentially make you more competitive for future opportunities in the field of psychology.

a year ago

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