
$67k / year
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Department of Children, Youth and Families Reviews
What is it like working at Department of Children, Youth and Families?
Worth it if you can manage to stay long enough to find the right position.
Social Worker in Seattle:
Pros: Higher pay than NGOs
Cons: Vicarious trauma
Stressful.
Social Worker in Seattle:
Pros: I love getting to work with families.
Cons: I do not enjoy the policies I sometimes have to uphold.
Comfortable with existential crises?
Social Worker in Albuquerque:
Pros: It has good intentions.
Cons: It takes more than it gives to its employees.
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