Salary for Industry: Social Services -- Child Development

Updated: 30 May 2012
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Executive Director, Non-Profit Organization$60,327  
   
Case Manager, Social Services$32,509  
Social Worker (MSW)$41,412  
Child, Family, or School Social Worker$34,828  
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)$49,206  
Social Worker$34,156  
Social Worker (BSW)$33,027  
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Big Brothers Big Sisters$26,450 - $34,590
Head Start$35,616 - $50,980
YMCANot enough data
Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family ServicesNot enough data
State of Tennessee (TN)Not enough data
Top Degrees

Salary Range

Bachelor's Degree$29,969 - $42,621
Master of Social Work (MSW), Social Work (SW)$35,508 - $59,077
Bachelor of Arts (BA), Psychology$27,837 - $36,787
Master of Business Administration (MBA)$39,316 - $82,149
Associate's Degree$29,967 - $48,755
Gender
Female
80%
female alumni
 
Male
20%
male alumni
Salary:$31,506 - $51,393 $33,905 - $61,540
Years of Experience
Less than 1 year
4%
1-4 years
37%
5-9 years
24%
10-19 years
23%
20 years or more
11%

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