Social workers have the capacity and skills to assume leadership positions in social service agencies. Social work educational institutions must continue to prepare and encourage graduates to seek leadership roles in social service agencies. Social work curriculum and post-graduate professional development are significant avenues to ensure social workers will be excellent choices as organizational leaders and administrators. This article offers a review of the literature to identify gaps and ways to cultivate leaders through intentional recruitment and continuous training of social workers in human service leadership and administration.
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Gilliam, C. C., Chandler, M. A., Al-Hajjaj, H. A., Mooney, A. N., & Vakalahi, H. F. O. (2017). Intentional Leadership Planning and Development: The Collective Responsibility to Educate More Social Work Leaders. Advances in Social Work, 17(2), 330–339. https://doi.org/10.18060/18606