Social Services Specialist Jobs in Vermont

Social Services Specialist jobs in Vermont are concentrated in Burlington, Montpelier, and Rutland, where state agencies, community mental health centers, and healthcare systems drive the bulk of hiring across case management, child welfare, and adult protective services. Employers with a lasting presence in the Vermont market include the Vermont Department for Children and Families, Howard Center, and Dartmouth Health. Demand is steady at the entry through mid-career levels, with the state's small population creating tight-knit agency networks and consistent openings as caseloads grow. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles30
Top employerBAYADA Home Health Care
Top cityBurlington, VT
Cities hiring15
Work type56% On-site
Top industryHealthcare

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Community Health Centers
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Community Health Centers
Burlington, Vermont
Nursing
Allied Health
Mental & Behavioral Health
Social Work & Counseling
$67k - $86k/yr
On-Site
Master's
201-500

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BAYADA Home Health Care
Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
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Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
BAYADA Home Health Care
Ludlow, Vermont
Healthcare Administration
Mental & Behavioral Health
Social Work & Counseling
$36 - $43/hr
Master's degree in social work
10,000+

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BAYADA Home Health Care
Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
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Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
BAYADA Home Health Care
Norwich, Vermont
Healthcare Administration
Mental & Behavioral Health
Social Work & Counseling
$36 - $43/hr
Master's degree in social work
10,000+

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BAYADA Home Health Care
Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
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Medical Social Worker, Hospice, Full time
BAYADA Home Health Care
Saint Johnsbury, Vermont
Healthcare Administration
Mental & Behavioral Health
Social Work & Counseling
$36 - $43/hr
Master's degree in social work
10,000+

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Turtle Fur
Social Media & Brand Ambassador - Contract Role
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Turtle Fur
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Social Media & Brand Ambassador - Contract Role
Turtle Fur
Morristown, Vermont
Account Management
Customer Success
Marketing
$50 - $80/hr
Remote (US)
Experience equivalent to degree accepted
11-50

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Social Services Specialist Jobs by City in Vermont

Where Vermont roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Burlington
7 jobs
Rutland
3 jobs
Barre
2 jobs
Ludlow
2 jobs
Bennington
2 jobs
Montpelier
2 jobs
Morristown
2 jobs
Brattleboro
2 jobs
Glover
1 job

Social Services Specialist Job Market in Vermont

A snapshot from current Vermont openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

BAYADA Home Health Care
BAYADA Home Health Care5 open roles
Deer Oaks Mental Health Associates
Deer Oaks Mental Health Associates5 open roles
Supportive Care
Supportive Care3 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Healthcare & Medical Services
  • Education
  • Sports & Recreation

What Vermont Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in social services specialist jobs across Vermont.

  • Bachelor's degree in social work or a human services field recognized in Vermont
  • Vermont licensure or eligibility through the Vermont Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners where required
  • Prior case management or direct client services experience in a Vermont agency or community setting
  • Proficiency with state or county client tracking and documentation systems
  • Valid Vermont driver's license and reliable transportation for field visits
  • Ability to pass a Vermont state background check and child abuse registry clearance

Social Services Specialist Jobs in Vermont: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a social services specialist in Vermont?

Most Vermont positions require at minimum a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related human services field. Roles that involve clinical assessment or counseling may require licensure through the Vermont Board of Allied Mental Health Practitioners, which oversees credentials such as the Licensed Clinical Social Worker designation. State agency positions at the Department for Children and Families or the Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living often require passing a civil service or merit-based hiring process in addition to meeting the education standard.

Which companies hire social services specialists in Vermont?

Vermont social services specialist roles are posted by BAYADA Home Health Care, Deer Oaks Mental Health Associates, and Supportive Care and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Vermont's hiring is anchored by state agencies and nonprofit community organizations, so openings are distributed across government and mission-driven employers rather than concentrated in a single private sector.

Which Vermont cities have the most social services specialist jobs?

Burlington, Rutland, and Barre account for the largest share of social services specialist openings in Vermont. Burlington leads because it is home to the state's largest hospital system, the University of Vermont Medical Center, as well as Howard Center and other regional nonprofits, while Montpelier concentrates state government agency positions and Rutland serves as the hub for social services in the southern and central parts of the state.

Are there remote social services specialist jobs in Vermont?

Yes, but they're rare. Social services specialist work is largely field-based and involves in-person client contact, home visits, and court appearances that cannot be done remotely. About 44% of social services specialist openings tied to Vermont are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those positions tend to involve administrative coordination, case documentation review, or supervisory oversight rather than direct client services.

How can I get hired as a social services specialist in Vermont with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path is applying for a case aide or social services technician role at the Vermont Department for Children and Families, which regularly hires candidates with a relevant bachelor's degree but no prior professional experience. Howard Center and other community mental health agencies in Burlington also run associate-level positions where new graduates can start. Completing a field placement or internship at a Vermont state agency while in school is the credential that most consistently separates entry-level candidates in a competitive pool.

Where can I find and apply to social services specialist jobs in Vermont?

You can find and apply to social services specialist jobs in Vermont on Migrate Mate, which lists current Vermont openings from state agencies, nonprofits, and healthcare employers. Search for roles that match your experience and specialty area, then apply directly to the ones that fit.

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