Every day, people rely on the care and assistance of Human Services professionals, aiding them to overcome obstacles so they can enjoy independent, productive lives. Human Services professionals help people in every stage of life, from infancy to elder adulthood.

 

Human Services covers a wide range of needs that are vital to our community, and provide many options for you to choose from depending on your interests. You can work in group settings, such as halfway houses and group homes, or work one-on-one with individuals in careers focused on crisis intervention and developmental disability counseling, among many others.

 

There are literally hundreds of different careers to choose from in both private and public organizations from early care and education to social services, from mental health to addiction counseling, and so much more. Not only has Human Services been a career choice for first-time college students, but it is increasingly becoming a choice for those who want a career change or want a job after retiring. People of all ages will find careers in Human Services to be inspiring and deeply-satisfying.