A Rehabilitation Manager works closely with social services. They play a crucial role in helping people with disabilities live better lives by understanding their needs, offering personalized support, and coordinating care. They work hard to ensure their clients’ rights and accessibility needs are met, helping them overcome social, emotional, and job-related challenges. These professionals are dedicated to making a positive difference with empathy, patience, problem-solving skills, and strong communication. They empower individuals to live more independently, find jobs, and become active members of their communities, creating a more inclusive and supportive society.
Salary Range
- $67,000 – $98,000/ year
Education & Timeframe
- Start Your Journey: Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or a related field Duration: ~4 years
- Advance Your Expertise: Master’s Degree in Social Work, Clinical Psychology, Counseling, or a related field Duration: ~2 years
- Gain Experience: Internships or work experience in rehabilitation centers, social service agencies, or community organizations. Stay current with best practices in social work strategies, mental health support, and rehabilitation techniques
Academic Institutions
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Additional Information
- Rehabilitation Manager Class Specification | DHHS
- Rehabilitation Chief Class Specification | DHHS
- The Role of Social Care Workers in Rehabilitation and Reintegration
- What Does A Rehabilitation Specialist Do? Roles And Responsibilities – Zippia
- How to Become a Rehabilitation Services Manager | WGU
- Rehabilitation Counselors: Occupational Outlook Handbook: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
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