Student Roles & Responsibilities – Field Placement
Preparation & Review
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Read and review the AMHW Field Manual before the first day of placement, and bring it to every placement day.
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Understand all Field Placement expectations, as this is a crucial first step toward success.
Forms & Documentation
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Submit all required forms (e.g., Learning Contract, Vulnerable Sector Check, Time Logs, Evaluations) to your Field Placement Coordinator on time. Missing signatures may result in a grade of “0.”
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Ensure your Time Logs are accurate and up-to-date, including holidays and non-placement days.
Collaboration & Learning
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Work closely with your Agency Field Supervisor (AFS) to develop a Learning Contract and S.M.A.R.T learning activities.
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Seek clarification whenever necessary—whether on demonstrating a competency or completing a task.
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Mid-Term and Final Evaluations: Students are responsible for facilitating these meetings, which includes:
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Creating and sharing a meeting agenda in advance
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Coming prepared to discuss your Learning Contract, accomplishments, and work completed
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Highlighting key learning experiences and successes
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Identifying areas for growth and skills you wish to develop further
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Discussing initiatives you want to continue taking
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Attendance & Accountability
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Notify your AFS immediately if you are absent or late, ideally before 9 a.m. on the day of placement.
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Track all Field Placement hours carefully. Complete all required hours by the deadlines.
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Arrange timely Time Log signatures with your AFS.
Communication & Support
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Remain in regular contact with your College Field Supervisor (CFS) for guidance, support, and consultation.
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Check your myCentennial email 2–3 times daily for placement updates and communications.
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Communicate any issues promptly to your CFS in both written and oral formats. If unresolved, escalate in writing to the Field Placement Coordinator.
Professionalism & Ethics in Practice
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Maintain professionalism in accordance with College and Agency ethics, policies, and codes of conduct.
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Demonstrate ethical behavior in all interactions with staff and community members, including:
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Respecting confidentiality at all times
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Showing cultural humility, inclusivity, and sensitivity to diverse populations
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Following agency policies, procedures, and legal obligations
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Acting with integrity, honesty, and accountability
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Applying professional boundaries in all interactions
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Reflecting on ethical dilemmas and discussing them with your AFS or CFS to ensure responsible practice
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Document professionally: All work, including meeting agendas and reflections, should be typed and follow APA format.
💡 Tip for Success & Confidence – Field Placement
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Be on top of deadlines: Submit all forms, Time Logs, and evaluations on time. Staying organized prevents delays and ensures you can complete your placement smoothly.
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Plan ahead: Start your Vulnerable Sector Check / Police Background Check early—processing can take weeks.
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Communicate proactively: Ask questions and share updates with your AFS and CFS. It’s professional and shows initiative.
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Prepare for meetings & visits: Send agendas in advance, review your learning goals, and reflect on your progress.
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Track your hours accurately: Include every placement day, holidays, and non-placement days. Accurate documentation shows accountability.
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Be professional, but be yourself: Authenticity builds trust with staff and community members. You’re not expected to know everything—learning is the goal.
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Leverage your strengths: Empathy, curiosity, creativity, and resilience are valuable. Notice what you do well and build on it.
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Reflect & celebrate: Take time to reflect on challenges and successes. Small wins, like co-facilitating a group or mastering documentation, matter!
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Stay positive and curious: Mistakes are part of learning. Ask questions, observe carefully, and take initiative to grow as a professional in training.
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Seek support when needed: If something is unclear or difficult, reach out immediately. Early intervention keeps your placement on track.