DiNitto Career Center

The DiNitto Career Center is dedicated to offering accessible and comprehensive guidance for our students and alumni at every stage of their career journeys. We are passionate about supporting YOUR distinct path to help you achieve your unique professional aspirations.

E-mail us: dccs@austin.utexas.edu
Call us: 512-232-7362
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Walk In Hours for Career and Writing Advising:
Mondays 11:00 am – 2:00 pm 

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The DiNitto Career Center hosts workshops and events to support students and alumni in career development and readiness. All upcoming events are posted to our calendar.

View 2024 Fall Programming

View video recordings of our past career exploration series and career development workshops.

 

The DiNitto Career Center offers personalized coaching and consultations to Social Work students and alumni.

Explore resources for resume, cover letter, interviewing, and more.

Browse through a curated list of resources for job searching including salary information, professional networking organizations and local, statewide and nationwide employment sites.

Find information on social work licensure (LBSW, LMSW and LCSW) for the state of Texas and resources for licensing exam preparation.

We are here to assist you with your organization’s staffing needs. We welcome the opportunity to establish partnerships with organizations and individuals interested in providing meaningful opportunities for our students and alumni.

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Erin Cantrell
Director, DiNitto Career Center

Meet our Director

Erin Cantrell, a creative minded social and environmental justice and wellness advocate, has an interest in helping provide more equitable access to both traditional and nontraditional career opportunities in the field of social work. Erin brings over 15 years of administrative and executive support experience across a range of diverse industries, including her roles as executive assistant for the Program Director for Arts and Culture at The Mellon Foundation and executive assistant to the Vice Dean of Academic Affairs at Columbia University Medical Center.