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How much does a Social Worker make in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories?

Social Worker in Yellowknife – $80,870 to $161,325 annually.

Average base salary
$56.76 /hour
Pays above Yellowknife Average Weekly : $2,270 Monthly : $9,838 Yearly : $118,061

National Average $38.46 /hour Salary & tax breakdown
Average cost of living
$4,361 /month
for a single person who rents in Yellowknife

Cost of living breakdown
Last Updated: November 19, 2025

What does a Social Worker do?

As a Social Worker, you have the power to make a real difference in people's lives, helping them navigate challenges and build brighter futures. You'll provide essential support through counseling, therapy, and connecting individuals with vital resources. Your work addresses critical issues like unemployment, racism, and poverty, empowering communities to thrive. Whether you're in a hospital, school, social service agency, or private practice, your role is crucial in fostering resilience and hope. Join a profession where your compassion and skills can transform lives every day.

Related Skills:

Advocacy Case Management Public Speaking Emotional Intelligence Program Evaluation

Core Skills

Advocacy Counseling Crisis Intervention Cultural Competence Mediation

Technical Skills

Case Management Community Development Social Policy Development

Additional

Public Speaking

Foundational Skills

Emotional Intelligence

Analytical Skills

Program Evaluation Research Skills

Resource Management

Supervisory Skills

Interpersonal Skills

Interpersonal Communication Team Collaboration
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20,000 Canadian salary reported, updated November 19, 2025 (data source: open.canada.ca).