Social workers’ job satisfaction in public institutions

IF 1.2 Q4 MANAGEMENT Sa Journal of Human Resource Management Pub Date : 2022-11-25 DOI:10.4102/sajhrm.v20i0.2127
Salah Gad, T. Nazarova, Svetlana Rzanova, S. Makar
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Orientation: The effectiveness of social service delivery depends on the motivation of social workers to perform their work well. Motivation is directly related to social workers’ job satisfaction.Research purpose: The study aimed to determine the factors of job dissatisfaction among social workers and identify ways to address them.Motivation for the study: The research tries to solve the existing problem of low job satisfaction among social workers, given the low wages in this area, the great complexity of the work (associated with emotional tension) and difficult working conditions.Research approach/design and method: The study relies on a qualitative approach – a subjective approach to the research from the social worker’s point of view.Main findings: The research found that social workers, being a rather specific category of employees, consider the issue of job satisfaction in a rather complex symbiosis. Factors such as relatively low pay or paper records and documentation keeping are of little importance. Instead, the irrational fear of losing a job influences social workers’ perceptions of work and their job satisfaction the most.Practical/managerial implications: Social workers value and are satisfied not with the job in the sense of their performance or the result obtained but with the actual availability of the job (the workplace).Contribution/value-add: Compared with other international studies, the study opens a new vector of scientific inquiry – the elimination of the fear factor from the model of job satisfaction assessment for social workers.
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事业单位社工工作满意度研究
取向:社会服务提供的有效性取决于社会工作者做好工作的动机。动机与社会工作者的工作满意度直接相关。研究目的:本研究旨在确定社会工作者工作不满意的因素,并找出解决这些因素的方法。研究动机:本研究试图解决社会工作者存在的工作满意度低的问题,因为该地区工资低,工作复杂(与情绪紧张有关),工作条件困难。研究方法/设计和方法:本研究采用定性方法——一种从社会工作者的角度进行主观研究的方法。主要发现:研究发现,社会工作者作为一个相当特定的员工类别,在一个相当复杂的共生关系中考虑工作满意度问题。诸如相对较低的工资或纸质记录和文件保存等因素并不重要。相反,失去工作的非理性恐惧对社会工作者的工作观念和工作满意度影响最大。实践/管理意义:社会工作者对工作的重视和满意不是因为他们的表现或获得的结果,而是因为工作(工作场所)的实际可用性。贡献/增值:与其他国际研究相比,本研究开辟了一个新的科学探究向量——从社会工作者工作满意度评估模型中剔除恐惧因素。
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