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Wages for Child, Family, and School Social Workers in COLORADO

Location Pay Period 2022
Low Median High
United States Hourly $17.49 $24.43 $39.39
United States Yearly $36,380 $50,820 $81,920
Colorado Hourly $18.29 $25.99 $38.62
Colorado Yearly $38,050 $54,070 $80,330
Greeley, CO Metro Area Hourly $18.12 $29.47 $36.40
Greeley, CO Metro Area Yearly $37,690 $61,290 $75,710
Boulder, CO Metro Area Hourly $21.99 $29.15 $37.49
Boulder, CO Metro Area Yearly $45,730 $60,630 $77,970
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area Hourly $19.39 $28.41 $40.19
Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area Yearly $40,340 $59,090 $83,600
Northwest Colorado Balance of State Hourly $18.12 $26.53 $38.62
Northwest Colorado Balance of State Yearly $37,690 $55,170 $80,330
Fort Collins, CO Metro Area Hourly $17.32 $24.64 $36.17
Fort Collins, CO Metro Area Yearly $36,020 $51,250 $75,240
Colorado Springs, CO Metro Area Hourly $17.68 $24.04 $39.19
Colorado Springs, CO Metro Area Yearly $36,780 $49,990 $81,510
Grand Junction, CO Metro Area Hourly $17.65 $23.32 $34.04
Grand Junction, CO Metro Area Yearly $36,710 $48,500 $70,810
Southwest Colorado Balance of State Hourly $17.10 $23.18 $38.17
Southwest Colorado Balance of State Yearly $35,570 $48,200 $79,390
Pueblo, CO Metro Area Hourly $16.61 $22.40 $30.65
Pueblo, CO Metro Area Yearly $34,550 $46,590 $63,750
Eastern and Southern Colorado Balance of State Hourly $15.17 $22.33 $31.88
Eastern and Southern Colorado Balance of State Yearly $31,560 $46,450 $66,310


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Child, Family, and School Social Workers

Provide social services and assistance to improve the social and psychological functioning of children and their families and to maximize the family well-being and the academic functioning of children. May assist parents, arrange adoptions, and find foster homes for abandoned or abused children. In schools, they address such problems as teenage pregnancy, misbehavior, and truancy. May also advise teachers.

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