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Social/Community Service Manager

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AVG. SALARY

$67,480

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree or higher +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Oklahoma Earnings

Average Annual Wage

$67,480

Entry Annual Wage

$36,310

Experienced Annual Wage

$101,530

Average Hourly Wage

$32.44

Entry Hourly Wage

$17.46

Experienced Hourly Wage

$48.81

Median Hourly Wage

$30.46

Oklahoma Regional Earnings

Oklahoma Metropolitan Areas Wages

Region Average Entry Level Experienced
Fort Smith AR-OK MSA $52,060 or $25.03/hr $31,560 or $15.17/hr $76,400 or $36.73/hr
Oklahoma City MSA $72,960 or $35.08/hr $39,320 or $18.90/hr $109,320 or $52.56/hr
Tulsa MSA $66,770 or $32.10/hr $35,600 or $17.12/hr $99,480 or $47.83/hr

Oklahoma Geographical Areas Wages

Region Average Entry Level Experienced
Northeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area $65,380 or $31.43/hr $36,300 or $17.45/hr $96,940 or $46.60/hr
Northwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area $53,090 or $25.53/hr $32,240 or $15.50/hr $81,440 or $39.15/hr
Southwest Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area $59,610 or $28.66/hr $36,690 or $17.64/hr $98,430 or $47.32/hr
Southeast Oklahoma nonmetropolitan area $66,050 or $31.76/hr $37,120 or $17.84/hr $97,880 or $47.06/hr

Oklahoma's Employment and Outlook (State-wide)

Outlook Stable
Growth rate is estimated to be 7%
Job Openings 150 estimated annual job openings
Employment 1,610 were employed in this occupation

Oklahoma's Regional Employment and Outlook

Regions with stable outlook (0 to 20% growth rate expected)

Region Employment Projected Growth Rate Annual Openings (growth) Annual Openings (replacement) Annual Openings
Northeast 150 20% 2 N/A 16
Northwest 60 17% 1 N/A 6
Southeast 230 13% 2 N/A 23
Tulsa MSA 240 17% 4 N/A 26
Oklahoma City MSA 410 15% 6 N/A 42

National Earnings

Average Annual Wage

$79,310

Average Hourly Wage

$38.13

Average Annual Range

$46,770 to $123,320

Note: variations in salaries reflect differences in size of firm, location, level of education and professional credentials.

Where do these numbers come from?


National Employment and Outlook

Outlook increasing
  The employment change from 2021 to 2031 is estimated to be +12%.
(The National average for all occupations is +5%)
Job Openings very small number
  A total of 1800 average annual openings are expected for this occupation between 2021 and 2031.
(The National Average for all occupations is 1,757 openings)
Employment small occupation
  This was a small occupation in the United States, employing 173,700 workers in 2021.
(The National average for all occupations is 142,207 workers)
Growth Much faster than average growth
  Employment of social and community service managers is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations. Much of the job growth in this occupation is the result of an aging population. An increase in the number of older adults will result in a need for more social services, such as adult daycare, creating demand for social and community service managers. Also, many openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as to retire. 
Industries Large concentrations of this occupation are found in these industries
  • Health care and social assistance (NAICS620000) (56%)
  • Social assistance (NAICS624000) (36.3%)
  • Individual and family services (NAICS624100) (26%)
  • Nursing and residential care facilities (NAICS623000) (11.5%)
  • Local government, excluding education and hospitals (11.1%)
  • Other Services (except Public Administration) (NAICS810000) (10.6%)
  • Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations (NAICS813000) (10.5%)
  • Services for the elderly and persons with disabilities (NAICS624120) (8.2%)
  • State government, excluding education and hospitals (7.3%)

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