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An Introduction to Becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Wisconsin

An Introduction to Becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Wisconsin
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Noodle Staff February 7, 2018

Social workers maintain a critical role in the enhancement of society as they support communities and individuals to discover answers to life’s challenges.

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Social workers maintain a critical role in the enhancement of society as they support communities and individuals to discover answers to life’s challenges. Social Workers help individuals, children or families if they are having problems being productive and stable in their own lives. A career as a social worker can be quite fulfilling.

Becoming a licensed clinical social worker in Wisconsin requires certain education levels, hours of clinical service, and possibly other requirements.

Beginning your journey to become a licensed clinical social worker in Wisconsin, starts with earning the necessary social work educational requirements. The Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) provides accreditation to social work programs in the United States. We recommend you begin your search there.

For example, Tulane University Online Masters of Social Work is CSWE accredited. It is also highly-ranked by US News & World Reports. The GRE is not required to apply to the MSW program at Tulane. A Bachelor’s degree is required. Contact a representative at Tulane University about their online Master of Social Work program.

The average Wisconsin licensed clinical social worker salary is $55,244. For those individuals who’ve gone on to obtain a master’s degree in social work, the average salary is $64,022.

The demand for Wisconsin social workers is expected to increase by 15 percent by 2026. Currently, there are 1,469 open positions in Wisconsin for social workers.

As we mentioned, if you are evaluating a graduate degree program in order to become or to advance your career as a licensed clinical social worker in Wisconsin, we recommend you start with CSWE accredited social work programs. There are over 240 accredited CSWE MSW programs to review. Get a jump start and browse the MSW programs below to begin the journey of becoming a Wisconsin licensed clinical social worker!

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