Hope for the Hurting
Erin De Jong recently completed her time in Dordt鈥檚 Master of Social Work program (MSW) and now serves as a Child Protective Services Ongoing worker in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
Originally a nursing major at 天美传媒, Erin De Jong quickly realized her passion and calling were not in this field. 鈥淎fter exploring new courses, I realized social work aligned more closely with my calling,鈥 she reflects. 鈥淚t excites me how broad the field of social work is and the way the skills apply not only to professional practice but also to everyday relationships.鈥
After completing her undergraduate studies in social work at Dordt, De Jong knew a graduate program would enrich her knowledge and broaden her opportunities in the field of social work. Committed to finding a faith-based program, De Jong found herself once again drawn to the place she felt most at home, even through an online program.
The online format was both incredibly valuable and challenging for De Jong. 鈥淭he flexibility was invaluable,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 was able to work part-time during much of the program, and even rearrange my schedule when I wanted to increase my hours at work. In my final semester, I transitioned into full-time work at the agency where I was completing my internship鈥攕omething I couldn鈥檛 have done without Dordt鈥檚 flexibility.鈥
On the other hand, online course work challenged De Jong to be more intentional in building relationships with classmates and seeking support when needed. 鈥淎t times, I missed face-to-face conversations, but I鈥檓 grateful that the professors were consistently responsive. There were also a few experiences that helped bridge the challenge of online learning: a book group in my first semester allowed me to build close relationships with two other MSW students who became strong supports throughout the program, and our field experience seminar created space to鈥痙ebrief, share experiences, and talk about 鈥榮oul care鈥 as we processed the challenges of social work.鈥
鈥淭hrough Dordt鈥檚 MSW program, I was able to explore what it means to provide hope for those I serve through the grace given to me."
鈥淚 am so grateful for those connections to bookend my MSW experience so meaningfully,鈥 De Jong adds.
According to De Jong, Dordt鈥檚 MSW program proves that an online program can be both rigorous and practical. 鈥淕oing in, I had been concerned about the quality of online learning, but I found the courses both challenging and practical, which equipped me with tools I use every day,鈥 she says.
Between courses like Trauma Theory and Practice, Clinical Practice with Adolescents, and Motivational Interviewing, De Jong felt equipped with deep, evidence-based knowledge from experienced, passionate faculty. 鈥淲hat we learned in the Clinical Practice with Adolescents class allows me to go into interactions with much more grace and appreciation for where they are at.鈥
鈥淭he Motivational Interviewing and Solution Focused Practice class has been essential to my interactions with clients,鈥 De Jong continues. 鈥淚t equipped me with the tools to approach conversations with curiosity and a listening ear.鈥
One of the most personally impactful classes for De Jong was the Field Experience Seminar. 鈥淭he concept of 鈥榮oul care鈥 came at the perfect time鈥攚hen we were trying new things, stepping out of comfort zones, and wondering what the future would be like, we were reminded that our hope and strength ultimately comes from Christ.鈥
鈥淢any of the assignments encouraged us to practice skills in real-life contexts. We practiced different counseling skills, met face to face with people, and learned of different organizations in our communities. I especially appreciated how paper and project pushed us to take the concepts we were learning and consider how they can be practiced in real life.鈥
While her faith was also shaped during her undergraduate studies at Dordt, De Jong is grateful for how the MSW program stretched her understanding of her calling. 鈥淏eing a Christian and a biblical view of humanity鈥攎ade in God鈥檚 image yet fallen鈥攊s so valuable in this field,鈥 she explains. 鈥淭hrough Dordt鈥檚 MSW program, I was able to explore what it means to provide hope for those I serve through the grace given to me. I also grew in recognizing clients鈥 strengths, which helps balance relationship dynamics and combats a 鈥榮avior鈥 mentality. This perspective keeps me grounded, grateful, and humbled by the privilege of serving others.鈥
This perspective carried her through her field placement during the program and in her work today. During her time interning with her county鈥檚 Child Protective Services (CPS) Ongoing unit, De Jong was challenged to confront the stereotypes and stigma surrounding that work. 鈥淚 learned the full process families go through when involved in CPS, including the legal aspects, and I was able to see firsthand how many of the stereotypes about CPS workers and families aren鈥檛 accurate,鈥 she says.
鈥淚 enjoyed attending home visits with foster children and parents, supporting biological parents and grandparents, and eventually leading family visits on my own. I was able to be a part of hard conversations surrounding mental health, substance use, and placement鈥痙ecisions.鈥
鈥淭he experience was challenging and鈥痙eeply formative, preparing me well for the work I do now,鈥 she adds.
Today, she serves as a Child Protective Services Ongoing worker within the same agency. Drawing directly on the skills and perspective she gained through Dordt鈥檚 MSW program, she works with families to build healthy habits and connects them with therapy, housing, jobs, and other resources so they can make safe decisions for their families.
鈥淚 truly cannot imagine entering the field of social work without the added鈥痙epth of Dordt鈥檚 MSW program,鈥 says De Jong. 鈥淚t has shaped not only the way I practice but also my entire perspective on what it means to be a Christian social worker.鈥