Social and human service assistants provide client services, including support for families, in a wide variety of fields, such as psychology, rehabilitation, and social work. They assist other workers, such as social workers, and they help clients find benefits or community services. Social and human service assistants work for nonprofit organizations, for-profit social service agencies, and state and local governments.
Program Statistics
The job outlook for Social and Human Services Assistants includes a 11% growth in employment opportunities through 2024.
Salary Range
What Hours Would I Work?
Employees usually work day, night, during the week and weekends.
Where Can I Live?
Human Services Professionals can live anywhere in the nation.