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Social Inclusion Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Companion Service Provider

Kissimmee, FL ยท On-site

$15 - $16/hr

As a Companion Services Provider , you will work one-on-one with assigned clients to promote independence, social inclusion, and personal well-being. * Provide companionship and social engagement ...

Inclusion Companions

Ellicott City, MD ยท On-site

$17 - $24/hr

Ability to communicate effectively with individuals with various types of disabilities; ability to advocate for individuals with disabilities to promote social inclusion within the program; work well ...

Develop and review care and support plans that promote recovery, autonomy, and social inclusion. * Support hospital discharge planning and prevent unnecessary admissions through early intervention.

Support the integration of cross cutting issues-including gender and social inclusion-into analytical work and lending operations, in line with project and country priorities. Contribute to the ...

This role requires a deep commitment to ensuring principles of gender quality, disability, and social inclusion are integrated into all aspects of operations. The Operations Manager will support the ...

This role requires a deep commitment to ensuring principles of gender quality, disability, and social inclusion are integrated into all aspects of operations. The Operations Manager will support the ...

This role requires a deep commitment to ensuring principles of gender quality, disability, and social inclusion are integrated into all aspects of operations. The Operations Manager will support the ...

... physical/social inclusion throughout their community. This highly visible leadership role will ... establish and cultivate strong partnerships with both internal and external stakeholders throughout ...

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How much do social inclusion jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 6, 2026, the average yearly pay for social inclusion in the United States is $76,266.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $59,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How does a Social Inclusion professional typically collaborate with other departments or community organizations?

Social Inclusion professionals often work closely with colleagues in education, healthcare, human resources, and local government, as well as community organizations and advocacy groups. Collaboration is essential to identify barriers to participation, design inclusive programs, and implement policy changes that foster belonging for all individuals. Regular meetings, joint training sessions, and shared projects are common, enabling Social Inclusion professionals to build networks, share best practices, and drive systemic change across multiple sectors.

What is the difference between Social Inclusion vs Social Worker?

AspectSocial InclusionSocial Worker
CredentialsVaries; often requires community development or social sciences backgroundDegree in social work, licensure often required
Work EnvironmentCommunity programs, NGOs, government agenciesHospitals, schools, social service agencies
Industry UsageFocuses on creating inclusive communities and policiesProvides direct support and intervention to individuals and families

Social Inclusion professionals work to promote community participation and reduce barriers, often through policy and program development. Social Workers provide direct support, counseling, and advocacy for individuals facing social challenges. While both roles aim to improve social well-being, Social Inclusion focuses on systemic change, whereas Social Workers focus on individual support.

What is social inclusion?

Social inclusion refers to efforts and practices aimed at ensuring all individuals and groups, particularly those who are marginalized or disadvantaged, have equal access to opportunities, resources, and participation in society. This can include access to education, employment, healthcare, and civic engagement. Professionals working in social inclusion often develop policies, programs, and initiatives to reduce barriers and promote diversity, equity, and belonging for everyone. The goal is to create a society where all people feel valued and can contribute fully to community life.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Social Inclusion Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Social Inclusion Officer, you need a background in social work, community development, or related fields, often supported by relevant degrees or certifications. Familiarity with case management systems, diversity and inclusion frameworks, and data reporting tools is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to advocate for marginalized groups set exceptional professionals apart. These skills and qualities are vital for effectively promoting equity, overcoming barriers, and fostering inclusive environments within organizations and communities.
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What states have the most Social Inclusion jobs? States with the most job openings for Social Inclusion jobs include:
Infographic showing various Social Inclusion job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 4% Contract. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $76,266 per year, or $36.7 per hour.
Inclusion Companions

Inclusion Companions

Howard County Government

Ellicott City, MD โ€ข On-site

$17 - $24/hr

Other

Posted 22 days ago


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POSITION SUMMARY/CLASS DESCRIPTION BRIEF DESCRIPTION:Individuals with disabilities are provided a companion to assist them inintegrating into a general recreation program/event. Inclusion companions may also work in thebefore - and after-school recreational licensed childcare programs and/or fullday care programs. ork hours and location vary.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Actively and responsibly supervise theperson/persons to whom you are assigned. Coordinate with the program director/leaders to adapt activities whennecessary; assist the individual with the disability to access all facets ofthe program; maintain behavior protocols when necessary; assist with activitiesof daily living; use a task analysis approach to activities when necessary;communicate daily/weekly with parents or counselors. If the individual with the disability doesnot require one-on-one attention during the entire activity, the companionwould then assist in basic program duties.

Complete all necessary paperwork. MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS: Ability to communicate effectively with individuals with various types of disabilities; ability to advocate for individuals with disabilities to promote social inclusion within the program; work well with large and small groups; be aware of safety concerns regarding the individual; ability to enforce behavior management strategies when necessary; possess an attitude of enthusiasm and commitment in providing recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Must be 16+ years old or older.

If working in a licensed childcare program, must meet O.C.C qualification guidelines. EXPERIENCE: Level I: No experience or less than one year experience working with individuals with disabilities; will work with individual with mild disability. Level II: More than one year experience working with individuals with a disability; experience working with mild to moderate disabilities

Level III: More than one year experience working with individuals with disabilities with mild to severe disabilities. Course work in recreation, psychology, special education or related field required. Level IV: Bachelor's degree or higher, or extensive course work in psychology, sociology, recreation, special education or related field.

Two years or more working with individuals with mild to severe disabilities; specific expertise in behavior management, sign language or other specialty; will work with more severe disabilities. EDUCATION: Depends on the specific placement regarding level of disability, specific accommodation needed and level of independence that the individual with the disability possesses. RATE OF PAY: CONTINGENT Salary commensurate with experience and on specific skills needed.

Range: Level I: $17.00 to $18.50/hour Contingent/Paraprofessional Level II: $18.50 - $19.50/hour Contingent/Paraprofessional Level III: $19.50 - $20.50/hour Contingent/Paraprofessional Level IV: $20.50 - $24.00/hour Contingent/Paraprofessional ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: TO APPLY: You must complete an employment application online to be considered for this recruitment. Resumes cannot be substituted for completion of the job application work history. No paper applications will be accepted

Selected candidates may be subject to drug screening, background screening, and reference checks. At time of application, please submit a copy of any college degree, coursework, licenses, or certifications that you have referenced on your application. Applicants who have education obtained outside of the U.S

may need to provide proof of the equivalent U.S. education as determined by a foreign credential evaluation service, such as the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (http://www.naces.org) or World Education Services: International Credential Evaluation (https://www.wes.org/). Howard County Government is not sponsoring employees in application of the H-1B Visa or providing an extension of an existing H-1B Visa

All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986. Howard County is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to a workplace that values diversity, equity, and inclusion. The County prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, age, sex, ancestry, creed, national origin, disability status, genetics, marital status, military service, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.

Applicants requiring accommodations during the hiring process should contact the Office of Human Resources directly at HiringPreference@howardcountymd.gov. Requests for accommodations should not be attached to the application.