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Washington Medical Assistant (MA) Salary

Explore the complete guide to MA compensation. Review mean pay, percentiles, local hospital job demand, and specific Board of Nursing (BON) requirements.

State Mean

$59,290

Annual Salary

State Hourly

$28.17

Per hour

COL Adjusted Pay

$51,512

True Purchasing Power

vs National

+34%

Above US Mean

Our nursing salary data is sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics program. Data reviewed by sirI, MSN, APRN, NP on March 2026 for accuracy.

Washington state landscape
Washington consistently ranks as a top-paying state for Medical Assistants.

Salary Range & Percentiles

Salaries for Medical Assistants in Washington range from $46,540 (entry-level) to $74,200 (highly experienced) annually.

10th Percentile (Entry Level) $46,540
25th Percentile $49,310
50th Percentile (Median) Median $59,290
75th Percentile $63,590
90th Percentile (Highly Experienced) $74,200

MA Salary by Metro Area in Washington

Medical Assistant salaries vary significantly across metro areas in Washington. Click any column header to sort, matching the Specialty rankings table behavior.

Metro Area Annual Hourly vs State Mean
Mount Vernon-Anacortes $61,870 $27.47 +4.4%
Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue $61,500 $29.91 +3.7%
Longview-Kelso $61,480 $27.64 +3.7%
Bellingham $57,410 $26.89 -3.2%
Walla Walla $56,020 $25.17 -5.5%
Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater $55,700 $26.51 -6.1%
Bremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard $55,680 $26.95 -6.1%
Longview $52,230 $24.91 -11.9%
Spokane-Spokane Valley $51,720 $25.58 -12.8%
Kennewick-Richland $50,820 $25.43 -14.3%
Yakima $49,310 $24.42 -16.8%
Wenatchee-East Wenatchee $49,230 $25.06 -17.0%
Bremerton-Silverdale $49,110 $24.89 -17.2%
Olympia-Tumwater $48,780 $24.09 -17.7%
Wenatchee $43,280 $22.20 -27.0%

Current Job Openings in Washington

3 Medical Assistant positions currently available in Washington.

Advanced Medical Support Assistant

Veterans Health Administration Auburn, WA
$54,199 - $70,458

Advanced Medical Support Assistant

Veterans Health Administration Walla Walla, WA
$47,329 - $61,527

Advanced Medical Support Assistant

Veterans Health Administration Seattle, WA
$54,199 - $70,458

Top Hospitals Hiring MAs in Washington

Washington is home to leading healthcare facilities. Based on CMS quality ratings, the highest-rated hospitals where MAs are in demand include:

View all open MA jobs in Washington

Washington BON & Education Requirements

To practice as a Medical Assistant and earn the salaries listed above, the Washington State Board of Nursing (WABON) requires strict licensure and certification steps.

  1. 1
    Active RN License: You must hold an active, unencumbered RN license in the state of Washington.
  2. 2
    Graduate Education: Completion of an accredited MSN or DNP program with a specific Medical Assistant track. Top Programs: University of Washington-Seattle Campus and University of Washington-Bothell Campus
  3. 3
    National Certification: Pass the relevant national certification exam provided by a recognized credentialing body (e.g., ANCC, AACN, NCC).
  4. 4
    Advanced Practice Licensure: Apply for a Nurse Practitioner license or Furnishing Number through the state BON to prescribe medications.
Washington is a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state — your multistate license may allow you to practice here.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a Medical Assistant make in Washington?

As of 2025, the median Medical Assistant salary in Washington is $59,290 per year or $28.17 per hour. This is 34% above the national median.

What is the starting salary for a new grad MA in Washington?

Entry-level Medical Assistants in Washington typically start around the 10th percentile, earning $46,540. With 5-10 years of experience, MAs can expect to reach the median salary of $59,290 or higher.

Is Washington a good state for MA salaries when considering the cost of living?

Washington has a cost of living index of 1.15. When adjusting the raw median salary of $59,290 for local expenses, the true purchasing power is approximately $51,512. Keep in mind that housing and living costs may offset the premium pay.

How much does an MA make an hour in Washington?

The median hourly wage for an MA in Washington is $28.17. Those in the top 90th percentile, often working in specialized or high-acuity roles, can make upwards of $35.67 per hour.

Which hospitals hire the most MAs in Washington?

Salaries and demand vary by facility, but large medical centers and specialty units generally offer the highest compensation. In Washington, top employers hiring MAs include Seattle VA Medical Center (Va Puget Sound Healthcare System), Virginia Mason Medical Center, Evergreenhealth Medical Center, Spokane VA Medical Center.

What are the requirements to become an MA in Washington?

To practice as a Medical Assistant in Washington, you must hold an active RN license, graduate from an accredited program, pass the relevant national certification exam, and apply for advanced practice licensure through the Washington State Board of Nursing (WABON).

Are there MA programs in Washington?

Yes, aspiring Medical Assistants can attend local programs such as University of Washington-Seattle Campus and University of Washington-Bothell Campus. Alternatively, many Washington nurses opt for accredited online programs that arrange clinical placements at local hospitals.

Is there a high demand for Medical Assistants in Washington?

Yes, the demand for Medical Assistants remains strong in Washington, particularly in metro areas supporting large healthcare systems. Job growth is projected to remain steady as facilities seek specialized providers to manage complex patient care.

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