Weekend social workers provide similar services as those who work during the week; you may assist clients in filling out paperwork, resolving personal issues, and learning new skills. While most social workers work during regular office hours, some social workers may work on the weekend to accommodate clients who are unavailable to meet on weekdays, or they may provide after-hours assistance for those who need help on Saturdays or Sundays. Weekend social workers usually specialize in specific areas, such as family care, medical care, or helping people through substance abuse. Most weekend social work is performed on Saturdays and Sundays, but some areas consider Friday to be part of the scheduled shift for weekend workers.