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Oshkosh, WI Area

Healthcare Social Workers

Healthcare Social Workers provide support and advocacy to patients in healthcare settings. Their job involves assessing patients' psychosocial needs, coordinating care plans, connecting patients with community resources, providing counseling, and advocating for patients' rights. They also collaborate with healthcare teams to address social determinants of health and help patients navigate the healthcare system.

Income Data

This income data is sourced from the May 2023 Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey. The dataset is updated annually.

Annual Pay Distribution
Salary

10th percentile

$39,780.00

25th percentile

$50,880.00

median (50th percentile)

$62,050.00

75th percentile

$77,390.00

90th percentile

$91,150.00

Hourly Pay Distribution
Hourly Rate

10th percentile

$19.13

25th percentile

$24.46

median (50th percentile)

$29.83

75th percentile

$37.21

90th percentile

$43.82

Links to Job Listings
Education / Training

Healthcare Social Workers typically need a Bachelor's degree in social work (BSW) for entry-level positions, although some employers may hire candidates with a bachelor's degree in a related field like psychology or sociology. To advance in the field and pursue higher-level positions, a Master of Social Work (MSW) degree is often required. Additionally, licensing requirements vary by state but generally involve passing a licensure exam after completing a certain number of supervised clinical hours. While a high school diploma is needed to start working towards the necessary college degrees, completion of college education is essential for this profession. Training for Healthcare Social Workers involves both academic coursework and practical experience. This includes learning about social work principles, human behavior, diversity and cultural competence, social policies, case management, and counseling techniques. Practical training often includes internships or fieldwork where students can apply their knowledge in real-world healthcare settings under supervision. Continuing education and specialized training may also be required to stay current with best practices in the field and maintain licensure.