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@Social Work Hey guys! Attached is a job posting. The job (Social
Worker at Sheppard Pratt school) pays 34-41/hr which is 70-85k a year depending on experience. It’s a full time job. So benefits included (insurance, 401k, paid time off, sick days) And also bc it’s a social work position at a school, you get at least 4 supervision hours a month. This recruiter sent it to me. So if you’re interested please reach out to me or her. https://www.indeed.com/job/licensed-social-workercounselor-33455f2e7d917b37

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THat really depends on sooooo many things. What would your income be with full time versus what you are making with all the PRN jobs? And do you have benefits? Those would be my questions.
My experience working PRN is without health insurance or benefits. Does your full time job have benefits that out weigh the freedom of your PRN schedule?
Being part time and PRN likely gives you more flexibility with your time than the fulltime position What is it that you like most about the fulltime role? Identify what you value most in a job and roll with whichever option best fits your needs.
Check your state laws. Socials Workers must be independently licensed to practice in TX but so many work PRN anyway risking fines and their licensure. I like the flexibility of PRN but it’s not the answer if you need benefits.