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what is the average salary for someone with family n community service careers
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I can give a useful answer, but I need one clarification first: which country (or region) are you asking about, and do you mean a specific job (social worker, family therapist, community service worker, case manager, program manager, etc.) or the whole category “family & community services”?
If you want a quick general answer for the United States:
- Typical pay varies widely by role and experience, but most frontline family & community service jobs fall roughly in the $30,000–$55,000 per year range.
- Mid‑level positions (licensed social workers, case managers, community health workers) are often in the $40,000–$65,000 range.
- Management or specialized clinical roles (social & community service managers, licensed family therapists, senior program managers) commonly range $60,000–$90,000+, depending on location and employer.
Examples (approximate U.S. figures):
- Child/family/social worker: ~$45k–$55k median
- Community health worker: ~$35k–$50k
- Case manager (nonprofit/health): ~$40k–$55k
- Marriage & family therapist (licensed): ~$45k–$70k (varies with private practice vs agency)
- Social & community service manager: ~$55k–$80k
What strongly affects pay: geographic location (metro areas pay more), employer type (government and some hospitals pay better than small nonprofits), level of education/licensure, years of experience, and whether the role is clinical versus support/administrative.
If you tell me the country/region and the specific role(s) you mean, I can pull more precise median or average salary figures and cite local sources (BLS, Payscale, Glassdoor, or country-specific statistics).
If you want a quick general answer for the United States:
- Typical pay varies widely by role and experience, but most frontline family & community service jobs fall roughly in the $30,000–$55,000 per year range.
- Mid‑level positions (licensed social workers, case managers, community health workers) are often in the $40,000–$65,000 range.
- Management or specialized clinical roles (social & community service managers, licensed family therapists, senior program managers) commonly range $60,000–$90,000+, depending on location and employer.
Examples (approximate U.S. figures):
- Child/family/social worker: ~$45k–$55k median
- Community health worker: ~$35k–$50k
- Case manager (nonprofit/health): ~$40k–$55k
- Marriage & family therapist (licensed): ~$45k–$70k (varies with private practice vs agency)
- Social & community service manager: ~$55k–$80k
What strongly affects pay: geographic location (metro areas pay more), employer type (government and some hospitals pay better than small nonprofits), level of education/licensure, years of experience, and whether the role is clinical versus support/administrative.
If you tell me the country/region and the specific role(s) you mean, I can pull more precise median or average salary figures and cite local sources (BLS, Payscale, Glassdoor, or country-specific statistics).
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