Office of Workers' Compensation Programs employee pay and staffing
This page shows how many people were reported under Office of Workers' Compensation Programs in the latest OPM workforce summary, what the average pay looks like, and which occupations make up the largest share of the agency.
What this page helps you check
Use this page when you want a quick feel for the size of Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, where its workforce is concentrated, and which occupations account for the largest share of employees.
Parent organization
This agency sits under the Department of Labor.
Largest occupations in Office of Workers' Compensation Programs
These occupation series account for the biggest share of employees reported under Office of Workers' Compensation Programs.
| Occupation | Employees | Average pay | Share of agency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worker's Compensation Claims Examining | 1,093 | $116,752 | 75.9% |
| Miscellaneous Administration and Program | 141 | $121,742 | 9.8% |
| Management and Program Analysis | 61 | $145,988 | 4.2% |
| Claims Assistance and Examining | 16 | $66,065 | 1.1% |
| Financial Administration and Program | 14 | $93,659 | 1.0% |
| Nurse | 11 | $119,923 | 0.8% |
Where Office of Workers' Compensation Programs employees are based
This list shows the biggest duty-station states reported for Office of Workers' Compensation Programs in the latest OPM summary.
| State | Employees | Average pay |
|---|---|---|
| Florida | 189 | $112,657 |
| District of Columbia | 141 | $146,842 |
| Texas | 132 | $109,882 |
| Ohio | 132 | $118,929 |
| Washington | 103 | $128,205 |
| California | 99 | $135,975 |
| Colorado | 71 | $122,005 |
| New York | 67 | $120,523 |
| Pennsylvania | 62 | $112,246 |
| Illinois | 53 | $121,867 |
Agency totals and duty-location summaries come from the latest OPM FedScope Employment Summary Data (March 2025).