Social Work Salaries in Florida
Based on 39 real salary reports from social workers in Florida
$63,106
Average salary
$30,000 – $119,600
Salary range
3
Credentials represented
BSW, LCSW, MSW
39
Records
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Social work salaries in Florida
Explore real, self-reported social work salary data from Florida. Our dataset includes salary reports from social workers across multiple credentials, settings, and experience levels in Florida.
Florida salary by credential
Average social work salaries in Florida by credential type
| Credential | Avg salary | Reports |
|---|---|---|
| MSW (Master of Social Work) | $52,701 | 13 |
| LCSW (Licensed Clinical Social Worker) | $71,236 | 11 |
| BSW (Bachelor of Social Work) | $52,667 | 3 |
Florida salary charts
Visual breakdowns of social work compensation in Florida
Which credentials pay the most in Florida?
Average salary by credential in Florida — hover for details
How have salaries changed in Florida?
Average social work salary in Florida across survey periods from 2021 to 2026
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Does more experience mean higher pay in Florida?
Average salary by years of experience in Florida
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Frequently asked questions
What is the average social worker salary in Florida?
The average social work salary in Florida varies by credential, experience, and work setting. Use the charts and tables on this page to see current averages based on real self-reported data.
Which social work credentials are most common in Florida?
The credential breakdown table on this page shows which licenses are most reported by social workers in Florida. Common credentials include LCSW, LMSW, and MSW, though availability varies by state licensing requirements.
How do social work salaries in Florida compare to other states?
Social work salaries vary significantly by state due to cost of living, demand, and licensing requirements. Visit our Explore page to compare Florida salaries with other states side by side.
