Why Affiliate with Social Work prn?
"My affiliation with Social Work prn began in 1999 and has been an exceptionally positive experience. The Agency's assignments have been in an amazing variety of placements in highly recognized hospitals, clinics and agencies in diverse geographical and cultural locations. When there are times I prefer to have a schedule to fit with my personal plans Social Work prn has always been flexible. Trust and reliance is shown to me prior to each specific placement that I have the ability to meet the expected objectives set by the particular facility with satisfaction. Concurrently the Social Work prn Coordinator is consistently available to offer expertise when I am seeking consultation with management issues. More importantly support is given with a sense of caring while valuing me as an individual. A co-professional should not hesitate to try the route I have taken to be an affiliate with Social Work prn. This decision can provide the direction to reach the ultimate goals you are seeking with an optimum outcome in your career."
Helen Harvey, LCSW
Why use social Work prn for your staffing needs?
"I am a supervisor of the Social Work Department at Texas Children's Hospital. Ever since Social Work prn opened in Houston, we have called upon them for help on a regular basis. We call them for coverage of extended vacations, leaves of absence and open positions. Social Work prn staff have worked all over Texas Children's: inpatient, outpatient, emergency center, cardiology, oncology, endocrinology, renal, etc. The social workers who come to us are well screened, skilled and competent. They often have experience that is pertinent to their placement here. Additionally, it is not unusual for us to hire Social Work prn social workers. At present, we have two of their staff covering here full-time and will soon be requesting a third. Additionally, we have two employees who originally came to us as Social Work prn staff.
We depend on Social Work prn and they deliver. I don't know what my department would do without them."
Valerie Bowman, LMSW




