Allied Health Professional Salary Guide
Average Allied Health Professional Salary
Average Allied Health Professional Salary
$26.00/hour
The average salary for a Allied Health Professional is $26.00 per hour. This is 62% lower than the practicing US average of $42.11.
Last updated on November 13, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Salaries for Allied Health Professional compared to Allied Health Professional National Averages
Salaries for Allied Health Professional compared to Allied Health Professional National Averages
$26.00/hour
62% lower than the practicing US average.
$42.11/hour
United States
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Early Intervention Specialist
- Soar Autism Center
- Lone Tree, CO
$20-26/hour
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Early Intervention Specialist
- Soar Autism Center
- Aurora, CO
$20-26/hour
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Early Intervention Specialist
- Soar Autism Center
- Littleton, CO
$20-26/hour
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Early Intervention Specialist
- Soar Autism Center
- Englewood, CO
$20-26/hour
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Early Intervention Specialist
- Soar Autism Center
- Lakewood, CO
$20-26/hour
Posted 6 days ago
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