Sources needed: State board information, online websites of continuous education
Sources needed: Salaries of profession, online statistics of job
Sources needed: Organization info, online websites of non profit companies
Sources needed: employee comments online, rates on job satisfaction indeed.com

Will the career of a Child and Family Advocate be the right choice?

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What skills will I be learning?

Update on skills that are needed

Information on yearly certification if needed to keep up with changes in field

Will the compensation be what I expected?

What is the entry level pay for this position

Are they able to work remotely?

Will the companies be able to offer a work/life balance

Is relocation offered in this field to gain work diversity skills

Can I broaden this career to help more than children and families ex: substance abuse, domestic violence, and the homeless population?

Companies offer continuous education to offer services to other issues in society

Company offers various scope of services in facility

Is it different in other states? Higher or lower than CA?