Find out how much an Advice Worker earns across various companies in Nigeria.
Advice Workers provide advisory or consultative services to individuals, groups and communities on a wide range of subjects, including education, housing, drugs, immigration, benefits and other financial, social, cultural, economic and political matters.
If you become an advice worker, you’ll be responsible for providing information and advice to service users, conducting evaluations and assessments of their circumstances, making contacts, networking and referring service users to other helpful organisations.
Advice workers help people who are often in crisis situations, with very complex problems. This can make the work stressful and emotionally demanding, but at the same time rewarding if a resolution to their problems or a way forward can be found.
Advice Worker salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, professional experience and even the hiring company. Jobzilla Nigeria analyzes the market remunerations and helps you negotiate your pay with confidence.
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