Daniel Pierce

Department of Mental Health
Spiritual Care Coordinator

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Daniel Pierce in 2021 was employed at Department of Mental Health and had a reported pay of $16,439, according to public records. This pay was 70 percent lower than the average and 69 percent lower than the median salary in Department of Mental Health.

Department of Mental Health records show Daniel Pierce held job of Spiritual Care Coordinator from 2021 to 2024.

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Key Data

Year2021
Full NameDaniel Pierce
Job TitleSpiritual Care Coordinator
StateMassachusetts
EmployerDepartment of Mental Health
Total Pay $16,439
Pay Plan

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Employer

Employer NameDepartment of Mental Health
Year2021
Number of Employees4,110
Average Annual Wage$55,355
Median Annual Wage$53,208
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 (2022)
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