Mary Corn earns $81,100 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019

Mary Corn earns ,100 at Illinois Department of Human Services in 2019
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Mary Corn earned $81,100 during 2019 working for the Illinois Department of Human Services as a human services caseworker, according to data provided by the Illinois Comptroller Office.

The average salary as a human services caseworker was $73,300 in 2019.

Top 100 highest paid human services caseworkers in Illinois listed below
Rank Employee 2019 amount earned
1 Urmi Brahmbhatt $141,900
2 Jorge Figueroa $133,700
2 Patricia Lee $133,700
4 Elizabeth Neal $131,600
5 Rita Frisina $130,800
6 Roxanne Fraire $129,800
7 Nellie Marroquin $129,500
8 Jose Rios $126,700
9 Monica Lopez $125,300
10 Adrianna Oregarro $125,000
11 Noe Mendoza $123,900
12 Maria Ramirez $123,300
13 Evelyn Dorsey $122,400
14 Kevin Carter $122,100
14 Renee Head $122,100
16 Barbara Tanzyus $121,700
17 Dawn Wells $120,900
18 Rori Windmon $120,200
19 Gabriel Arce $119,600
20 Catherine Hansen $119,400
21 Tracie Seguin $119,000
22 Michael Bliss $118,900
23 Paula Colon $118,100
23 Elva Sandoval $118,100
25 Nicola Jointer $117,700
25 Jaclyn Santana $117,700
27 Cassandra Chandler $117,400
27 Rebecca Livesay $117,400
27 Jacqueline Seals $117,400
30 Lashanda McCoy $117,300
31 Christian Patricio $117,200
32 Teresa Grimes $116,300
33 Maria Lopez $116,200
34 Alejandro Franco $115,800
34 Elena Malykhina $115,800
36 Latisa Foley $115,600
37 Sonia Perez $115,500
38 Miguel Zuniga $115,400
39 Helen Kim $115,300
40 Kimberley Miner $114,800
41 Carmen Dejesus $114,300
42 Adalberto Elias $114,100
43 Thyledus Oldham $113,500
44 Jane Page $113,000
45 Maria Gonzalez-Murillo $112,400
46 Angela Johnson $112,300
47 Charleen Jackson $111,900
48 Bonita Hopkins $110,500
49 Robert Hoots $110,200
50 Graciela Cardec $110,000
51 Maria Castaneda $109,900
52 Hongyen Do $109,500
52 Randall Thomas $109,500
54 Denise Barbee $109,300
55 David Cichon $109,100
56 Lilibeth Alcazar $108,900
56 Debra Tellez $108,900
58 Marie Malary $108,800
59 Jason Harlan $108,400
60 Diana Garcia $108,100
61 James Mitchell $108,000
61 Juanita Rivera $108,000
63 Teresa Bauer $107,900
63 Theodore Collins $107,900
63 Martha Welcher $107,900
66 Maria Perez $107,600
67 Nora Romero-Berumen $107,300
68 Kimberly Beckmann $107,200
69 Fernando Ayala $106,900
69 Angela Jones $106,900
71 Magali Acacia $106,800
71 Karen Dougherty $106,800
71 Marilyn Miller $106,800
74 Larry Drain $106,700
74 Yoomi Kim $106,700
76 Maritza Soto $106,300
77 Hezekiah Iyiola $106,200
78 Elizabeth Williams $106,000
79 Michele Brown-Henderson $105,900
79 Amy Marx $105,900
81 Lisa Markus $105,800
82 Gary Dietz $105,700
83 Marla Byars $105,400
84 Marcel Gaszcz $105,300
85 Patricia Groff $105,200
86 Patricia Adame $105,100
86 Kimberly Dockery $105,100
88 Mediha Cosovic $105,000
88 Sonia Murillo $105,000
90 Sharon Odom $104,900
91 Rafael Diaz $104,800
92 Teresa Kelso $104,700
92 Rebecca Rickhoff $104,700
94 Elizabeth Williams $104,600
95 Linda Taylor $104,500
96 Gabriela Lemus $104,400
97 Wendy Hughes $104,300
97 Verlillian Winfield $104,300
99 Jimmy Chan $104,200
100 Karla Kakavas $104,100


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