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Wages for Substance Abuse, Behavioral Disorder, and Mental Health Counselors in OREGON

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Location Pay Period 2024
Low Median High
United States Hourly $18.79 $28.46 $47.22
United States Yearly $39,090 $59,190 $98,210
Oregon Hourly $23.35 $33.49 $49.70
Yearly $48,570 $69,660 $103,380
Bend, OR Metro Area Hourly $22.90 $39.61 $50.91
Yearly $47,620 $82,380 $105,890
Salem, OR Metro Area Hourly $18.14 $35.97 $52.24
Yearly $37,740 $74,810 $108,650
Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area Hourly $24.38 $34.39 $51.87
Yearly $50,700 $71,530 $107,880
Corvallis, OR Metro Area Hourly $23.44 $32.99 $42.32
Yearly $48,760 $68,620 $88,030
Albany, OR Metro Area Hourly $23.25 $32.49 $43.33
Yearly $48,360 $67,590 $90,130
Coast Oregon Balance of State Hourly $22.40 $32.45 $43.32
Yearly $46,600 $67,490 $90,110
Central Oregon Balance of State Hourly $22.94 $31.10 $41.49
Yearly $47,720 $64,680 $86,300
Medford, OR Metro Area Hourly $18.51 $30.99 $42.95
Yearly $38,500 $64,460 $89,330
Eugene-Springfield, OR Metro Area Hourly $22.25 $30.63 $52.04
Yearly $46,290 $63,720 $108,240
Grants Pass, OR Metro Area Hourly $23.80 $30.16 $43.08
Yearly $49,500 $62,730 $89,600
Eastern Oregon Balance of State Hourly $22.40 $28.98 $44.13
Yearly $46,600 $60,270 $91,790


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Occupation Description
Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors

Counsel and advise individuals with alcohol, tobacco, drug, or other problems, such as gambling and eating disorders. May counsel individuals, families, or groups or engage in prevention programs. Excludes “Psychologists” (19-3032 through 19-3039), “Mental Health Counselors” (21-1014), and “Social Workers” (21-1021 through 21-1029) providing these services.

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