Therapist Salary Guide: Fort Collins, CO
Average Therapist Salary
Average Therapist Salary
$46.73/hour
The average salary for a Therapist in Fort Collins, CO is $46.73 per hour. This is 3% lower than the US average of $48.31.
Last updated on December 17, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.
Therapist salaries in Fort Collins, CO compared to State and National Averages
Therapist salaries in Fort Collins, CO compared to State and National Averages
$46.73/hour
Fort Collins, CO
3% lower than the US average.
$48.31/hour
United States
How Therapist Salaries in Fort Collins Compare to Other Cities
How Therapist Salaries in Fort Collins Compare to Other Cities
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$46/hour
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$46/hour
Denver, Colorado
$46/hour
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Clinic Mental Health
- Mountain Crest Behavioral Healthcare Center
- Fort Collins, CO
$34-51/hour
Posted 7 days ago
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Home Health Physical Therapist
- BAYADA Home Health Care
- Fort Collins, CO
$60+/per visit
Posted 8 days ago
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Clinic Mental Health
- UCHealth Mountain Crest FC
- Fort Collins, CO
$34-51/hour
Posted 12 days ago
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Float Mental Health
- UCHealth Poudre Valley Hospital
- Fort Collins, CO
$21-27/hour
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