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Child Welfare workers are dedicated professionals who play a crucial role in protecting and supporting vulnerable children and families. Their responsibilities include investigating reports of child abuse and neglect, providing case management, and connecting families with essential resources and services. Key characteristics of this role include empathy, strong communication skills, problem-solving abilities, and a deep commitment to advocating for children’s well-being. Child welfare workers have a profound impact on the community by ensuring that children grow up in safe, nurturing environments, breaking cycles of abuse, and fostering resilience. For individuals passionate about making a difference, a career in child welfare offers both meaningful work and the opportunity to create lasting change in the lives of children and families.

Salary Range


  • $53,000 – $122,000/ year

Education & Timeframe


  • Start Your Journey: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Child Development, or a related field Duration: ~4 years
  • Advance Your Expertise: Master’s Degree in Social Work (MSW) or a related field with a focus on child welfare Duration: ~2 years
  • Gain Experience: Internships or work experience in child welfare agencies, non-profit organizations, or family services. Stay current with child welfare policies, best practices in social work, and child protection laws.

Scholarship Opportunities


  • The Nevada Public Health Foundation, Inc. is promoting workforce development and employee retention through the Social Work Workforce Development Scholarship program. Each scholarship, up to $1,000, may be awarded to social work students who work with the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) as employees, interns, practicum students, volunteers, or contractors. For more information email: info@nphf.org.
  • The Behavioral Health Education, Retention, and Expansion Network of Nevada (BeHERE NV) is offering a scholarship for UNLV students pursuing careers in behavioral health, to address the state’s mental health workforce shortage and improve access to care. This scholarship not only provides financial support but also opens doors to valuable educational and professional opportunities, empowering students to make a meaningful impact in their communities. Please contact roberta.miranda@unlv.edu for more information.
  • The Nevada Health Equity & Loan Assistance (HEAL) Program was launched by the Nevada Treasury in 2025 to reward healthcare providers who choose to practice in Nevada. The Nevada HEAL Program provides student loan repayment up to $120,000 to providers who commit to at least 5 years of clinical practice in an eligible Nevada community. See Nevada HEAL Program for details.

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