How much does a Social Worker make in San Francisco, CA?

Updated Sep 15, 2022

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Industry

$74,656 / yrTotal Pay
$69,893 / yrBase Pay
$4,763 / yrAdditional Pay

$74,656

 / yr
$51K$110K
Most Likely Range
Possible Range

The estimated total pay for a Social Worker is $74,656 per year in the San Francisco, CA area, with an average salary of $69,893 per year. These numbers represent the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated additional pay is $4,763 per year. Additional pay could include cash bonus, commission, tips, and profit sharing. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.

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Total Pay Trajectory

For Social Worker in San Francisco, CA

$74,656 /yr
Social Worker
$100,988 /yr
Senior Social Worker
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Adjunct Social Worker
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Related Job Titles

For Social Worker in San Francisco, CA

Some related job titles are Child and Family Social Worker Salaries with median pay of $79,861, Lcsw Salaries with median pay of $91,776, Medical Social Worker Salaries with median pay of $88,289, Social Worker, LCSW Salaries with median pay of $84,201.

Top Paying Companies

For a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA

Below is the total pay for the top 10 highest paying companies for a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA. Employers include City and County of San Francisco, US Department of Veterans Affairs and San Francisco Unified School District.

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City and County of San Francisco
$102,397/yr
Total Pay Trajectory

For Social Worker in San Francisco, CA

$74,656 /yr
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Social WorkerSee 18 salaries from this location

$79,745

 / yr

$102,397

 / yr

$72,236

 / yr

$72,042

 / yr

$81,095

 / yr

$100,507

 / yr

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$77,759

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$71,854

 / yr

$38

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$85,723

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$91,380

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$76,263

 / yr

$72,487

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$72,779

 / yr

$79,780

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Top Paying Industries

For a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA

The top 4 paying industries for a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA are Government & Public Administration with a median total pay of $101,452, Education with a median total pay of $81,554, Nonprofit & NGO with a median total pay of $77,759 and Healthcare with a median total pay of $72,045.

IndustryTotal PayTotal Pay Insight
  • Government & Public AdministrationGovernment & Public Administration$101,452

    21% Higher than other industries

  • EducationEducation$81,554

    2% Higher than other industries

  • Nonprofit & NGONonprofit & NGO$77,759

    3% Lower than other industries

  • HealthcareHealthcare$72,045

    11% Lower than other industries

Government & Public Administration

Top paying companies in Government & Public Administration for Social Worker are City and County of San Francisco and US Department of Veterans Affairs.

City and County of San FranciscoCity and County of San Francisco$102,397/yr

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What is the pay outlook for Healthcare?

Healthcare jobs, already in high demand, are expected to grow extensively to meet the increased need from an aging population. Careers in this industry are diverse, though most require additional training and pay above-average wages. Despite fewer opportunities for remote work than other professions, healthcare jobs can be found nearly everywhere, including both rural and urban settings. While careers in healthcare offer high job security, they also often involve long hours, including evening and weekend shift work, particularly for those just starting their career.

Recent Salaries Shared

For social worker in San Francisco, CA

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Submitted

Date or Time

Support Worker

San Francisco, CA

 | 15+ years

$180,000

/yr

Submitted Yesterday

15+ years
Yesterday
Social Worker

San Francisco, CA

 | 1-3 years

$70,000

/yr

Submitted 2 days ago

1-3 years
2 days ago
Social Worker

San Francisco, CA

 | 15+ years

$145,000

/yr

Submitted 2 days ago

15+ years
2 days ago
Support Worker

San Francisco, CA

 | 1-3 years

$81,000

/yr

Submitted 2 days ago

1-3 years
2 days ago
Childcare Provider

San Francisco, CA

 | 7-9 years

$19

/hr

Submitted 3 days ago

7-9 years
3 days ago
School Social Worker

San Francisco, CA

 | 15+ years

$87,500

/yr

Submitted 4 days ago

15+ years
4 days ago
Family Advocate

San Francisco, CA

 | 1-3 years

$26

/hr

Submitted 4 days ago

1-3 years
4 days ago
LCSW Therapist

San Francisco, CA

 | 15+ years

$50

/hr

Submitted 4 days ago

15+ years
4 days ago

Social Worker pay FAQ in San Francisco, CA

The average salary for a Social Worker is $69,893 per year in San Francisco, CA. Salaries estimates are based on 17293 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Social Worker employees in San Francisco, CA.

The highest salary for a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA is $101,179 per year.

The lowest salary for a Social Worker in San Francisco, CA is $48,281 per year.

If you are thinking of becoming a Social Worker or planning the next step in your career, find details about the role, the career path and salary trajectory of a Social Worker.

Social workers are paid similarly to health education specialists, marriage and family therapists, school counselors and substance use counselors. Healthcare-focused social workers are generally paid more than family-focused social workers and substance-abuse focused social workers. Social workers looking to increase their take home pay can earn a master’s or a doctoral degree, and progress into administrative roles including that of program manager or program director.

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Data from Glassdoor reveals that when asked anonymously, 66% of social workers say they're satisfied with how much they earn. You can also earn $4,763.26 in additional pay for some jobs, including profit sharing and bonuses for social workers who practice within health care systems.

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The average salary for social workers is $69,892.95, and earnings increase as you gain years of experience in your career. You can also increase your compensation from the minimum of $51,043.49 to the maximum of $109,896.22 over the course of your career as a social worker by continuing your education to earn your master's degree.

Learn more about negotiating salaries from thousands of other real professionals

Certifications can expand your scope of practice and increase your social worker salary accordingly. You can advance in your career by earning credentials from the National Association of Social Work, including the Academy of Certified Social Workers (ACSW) and Diplomate in Clinical Social Work (DCSW) designations. Additional specialty areas that can raise your salary as a social worker include clinical social work, addiction, gerontology, education, case management, hospice, health care, military, youth, and family. The social work setting where you're employed also makes a difference in your salary. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that social workers earn the highest average salaries in local government.

Whether you're applying for a job at a new organization or asking for more money in your current role, start your negotiations by sticking to the facts about average pay for social workers in your area. Having this information at hand demonstrates that you've done your research. You should also emphasize concrete ways you've exceeded performance expectations with your current employer, such as taking on leadership responsibilities or mentoring new social workers on your team. If you've pursued continuing education opportunities or conducted research, these assets add to your value as an employee and should come into play when you ask for your target salary.