Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers Salary in Hawaii
SOC Code: 21-1023What is this?
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Professional in mental health and substance abuse social workers
How Community and Social Service Careers Are Structured
Community and social service work — counseling, social work, religious and community programs — is driven by public and nonprofit funding, which caps the wage distribution well below what the required education would earn elsewhere. The data here reflects a field people enter for reasons beyond pay, but the variation within it still matters and is worth understanding.
The wage tables and percentile chart on this page show how mental health and substance abuse social workers pay is distributed in Hawaii specifically — and because state-level wages for the same occupation routinely differ by 30% or more, the local figures here are the ones that matter for offers, raises, and relocation decisions in this market.
What Moves Pay in This Field
Employer type sets the ceiling: hospital systems and government agencies pay meaningfully more than nonprofits for the same credentials. Clinical licensure (LCSW, LPC) is the main individual lever, gating both higher-paid clinical roles and independent practice. States with stronger public funding and licensure requirements show visibly higher wages in this data.
Bachelor-level entry is common, but the field's pay progression is unusually credential-bound: the master's degree plus clinical licensure is effectively the price of admission to the top half of this distribution. Workers should weigh that investment against the hard funding ceiling — and note that experience in this field transfers well into HR, healthcare administration, and public-sector management.
New to reading wage distributions? Our guide to salary percentiles explains how to place yourself on the chart above, and the negotiation playbook shows how to use these numbers in an actual conversation.
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