Individual case workers support people with special needs in their daily lives. Their tasks include individual support and support of clients in order to strengthen their independence and facilitate social integration. They work closely with other professionals and always adapt their help to the needs of those affected.
In Germany, the average monthly salary for individual case workers is between €2,600 and €3,500 gross for a 40-hour week. The median salary is €3,637 gross per month. Regional differences show that the highest salaries are paid in Hamburg, Hesse and Baden-Württemberg, while the lowest are in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony, Thuringia and Brandenburg.
In order to work as a case worker, training in the social field is usually required. This may be a study of social education, social work or a comparable qualification. Further training and specific training in the field of inclusion and individual support may also be helpful.
In addition to working directly with clients, they can focus on specific areas such as child and youth welfare or the integration of people with disabilities.
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