What kind of work do human service workers conduct

Human service workers conduct a wide variety of work, including:

1. Case management: assessing clients' needs, developing care plans, and coordinating services with other agencies
2. Counseling: providing emotional support and guidance to clients
3. Advocacy: representing clients and advocating for their needs and rights
4. Crisis intervention: responding to clients in crisis and providing immediate support and resources
5. Outreach: identifying and engaging with underserved populations to provide access to services
6. Education: providing information and resources to clients and the community about available services and resources
7. Administration: managing programs and resources, coordinating volunteer efforts, and overseeing budgets and grants.