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Community and Social Service Specialists, All Other |
(O*NET 21-1099.00, SOC 21-1099) |
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What they do
All community and social service specialists not listed separately.
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Wages
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Vermont - 2023 |
Percentile1 | Hourly | Yearly |
10% |
$ 18.29 |
$38,040 |
25% |
$ 21.29 |
$44,290 |
Median |
$ 23.18 |
$48,200 |
75% |
$ 27.66 |
$57,540 |
90% |
$ 30.39 |
$63,220 |
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Average |
$ 24.34 |
$50,630 |
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Industries of Employment
United States - 2022 |
Industry | Percent of total |
- Local government, excluding education and hospitals
| 21% |
| 20% |
- Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations
| 15% |
- Educational services; state, local, and private
| 13% |
- State government, excluding education and hospitals
| 11% |
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Projected Employment
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Vermont |
2022 employment |
973 |
2032 employment |
1,100 |
Annual percent change (compounded) |
1.2% |
Annual projected job openings (due to change and separations) |
115 |
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Education and Experience:
- Typical education needed for entry
Bachelor's degree
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- Work experience in a related occupation
None
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- Typical on-the-job training needed to attain competency
None
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Based on BLS Education and Training Classifications |
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Other Resources
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