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NASW Salary Guidelines
Salaries can vary based on gender, level of social work
degree, region of the country, the size of the caseload,
the sector of employment and years of experience.
In addition, salaries also reflect the specific skills of a
social worker, a position’s responsibilities, an agency’s
compensation ability and how much the social work
role is valued by the employer. The tables below
reflect suggested annual salary ranges for social
workers. Actual salaries earned by social workers
may be higher or lower.
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The NASW Center for Workforce Studies was established in 2004 with a three-fold mission:
- To conduct studies of the current social work labor force as well as collect information from other sources in order to serve as a unique clearinghouse for educators, policy makers, social workers, and public and private work force planners;
- To enhance social work professional development through innovative training programs in emerging practice areas; and
- To disseminate timely information and resources on evidence-based practices.
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For many years, there has been limited information about the social work labor force. As the demand for social work services increases, so too does the demand for data about the social work labor force. The NASW Center for Workforce Studies seeks to establish a leadership role for NASW in addressing this information gap and strengthening the link between science and service (research and practice).
This information is critical to determine trends in employment, to address professional training needs, to quantify barriers to quality serv
Other Research
NASW Occupational Profiles
Click here to view the list of 12 profiles and download PDFs
CHILD WELFARE SOCIAL WORKERS’ ATTITUDES TOWARD MOBILE TECHNOLOGY TOOLS: IS THERE A GENERATION GAP?
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOCIAL WORK IN THE UNITED STATES: ADAPTING TO NEW CHALLENGES
ice delivery, and to inform relevant policy and advocacy efforts. The Center will conduct research studies as well as compile labor force data from other sources. In addition, the Center will advance social work professional development with the provision of innovative training programs in emerging practice areas and the dissemination of timely information and resources on evidence-based practices.
Funding support to establish the Center was received from The Atlantic Philanthropies and the John Hartford Foundation.
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