Anyone wishing to help others should consider an occupation as a mental health and substance abuse social workers, which is among the fastest-growing Seattle nurse jobs.

Mental health and substance abuse social workers are responsible for assessing and treating people with mental, emotional, or substance abuse problems. They may administer individual or group therapy, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, prevention, and education.

All social workers are required to obtain a bachelor’s degree before applying for jobs, and some employers may require more advanced degrees. In addition, all states require social workers to have a license, certification or become registered.

There were 642,000 social workers throughout the United States during 2008, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics, and the occupation is anticipated to grow by 16 percent by 2018.

According to the Washington Workforce Explorer, mental health and substance abuse social workers are in-demand, meaning there will be a strong need for qualified individuals to fill job openings during the near future.

Employment throughout the State of Washington is expected to increase from 2,367 workers during 2008 to 2,879 workers by 2018, accounting for 512 additional jobs and an overall growth rate of 21.6 percent.

The top industries that employed mental health and substance abuse social workers in Washington during 2007 were:

  • Individual and family services
  • Outpatient care centers
  • Psychiatric and substance abuse hospitals
  • Emergency and other relief services
  • General medical and surgical hospitals
  • Employment services
  • Offices of physicians
  • Nursing care facilities
  • Offices of other health practitioners
  • Community care facilities for the elderly
  • Home healthcare services

The average wage for mental health and substance abuse social workers throughout Washington is $20.26 per hour. As of May 2008, the median salary for these workers throughout the nation was $37,210.

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