Health Service Administration Salaries

Public health service administrators promote education on disease prevention and work with health care institutions to plan and provide care for public health crises, such as outbreaks of infectious diseases. According to Payscale.com, the average salary of an administrator depends largely upon how many years of experience he has in the field and the type of employer for which she works.

  1. Least Experienced

    • In August 2009, public health service administrators with one to four years of work experience in the field earned annual salaries between $38,884 and $69,411.

    Most Experienced

    • The average salary range for health service administrators with five to nine years of experience was between $51,395 and $96,319 in July 2009 and $57,600 to $99,193 for 10 years of experience or more.

    Employer Type

    • In July 2009, the highest-paying employers of health service administrators were companies, where administrators earned maximum salaries of $101,478, while non-profit organizations were the lowest-paying employers with maximum salaries of $62,857.

    Geographic Area

    • In August 2009, the states with the highest paid health service administrators were California, with maximum average salaries of $95,833, and Texas at $63,500.

    Benefits

    • In August 2009, many health service administrators received additional benefits that increased their overall compensation packages, including between 2.5 and 3.9 weeks of paid vacation and average annual bonuses of between $1,017 and $3,500.

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