2014 Wage Survey For CNAs, Medical Assistants, HHAs, PCTs: Post Here!

Sadly, far too many allied healthcare workers are not always paid what they are worth. Knowledge is power, so wage surveys have the capability to empower workers by generating immensely helpful information about pay rates. Nursing Students CNA/MA Article

  1. Average salary for CNA, Medical Assistant

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Money is integral to our quality of life. Sorry, but a fake smile is not going to keep a roof over our heads, a pat on the back will not pay the past due electric bill, and a hug isn't going keep us fed and clothed. We all want, need and love to be compensated appropriately for the very important work that we do. Unofficial wage surveys are tremendously helpful because:

  • They empower workers by providing information on the wages that our peers earn.
  • They address aspects that strongly impact wages such as geographic differences, specialties, and cost of living.
  • They allow people from around the country to disclose their earnings with a certain measure of anonymity. This is useful because many workplaces have policies and procedures that disallow any public discussion regarding pay rates, so respondents are more likely to disclose what they earn if they feel they will not be reprimanded for doing so.

The millions of hard-working people across the country who belong to the allied healthcare community have recently ushered in another new year that is filled with a mixture of boundless potential, endless possibilities and anxious uncertainties. Nurses aides, medical assistants, patient care technicians, home health aides, and other types of unlicensed assistive personnel are extremely important to the flawless functioning of our healthcare system and to society as a whole.

Unfortunately, too many allied healthcare workers are not always paid wages that correspond with their high levels of motivation, professionalism, dedication, thoroughness, multi-tasking capabilities and years of experience. In fact, it might be shocking to discover that some of our peers are not earning a great deal more than the federal minimum wage threshold.

If we think about the topic of pay for too long, we might become disillusioned at the realization that the gum-popping cashier at the McDonald's fast food joint earns about the same hourly rate as CNAs in many cities and towns.

Many people who deny the importance of wages are simply being dishonest with themselves. Salary is a major factor for the majority of people who figuratively bust their butts and put in exhausting days at work. And even though an allied healthcare worker might take great pride in the work she performs on a day to day basis, she probably would not keep reporting to the workplace if her boss made the following announcement out of the blue:

"We are regretfully informing you that the company is no longer issuing pay checks to any employees starting today. From now on, the company will compensate all employees with thumbs up, hugs, warmth, smiles, pats on the back, cookies, platitudes, and recognition for doing an outstanding job."

Members who want to contribute to the unofficial wage survey for 2014 should feel free to post their answers with the information in the following order

  1. What is your job title (CNA, medical assistant, medication aide, HHA, PCT, PCA)?
  2. Where are you located?
  3. What is your hourly wage?
  4. Are you paid shift differentials?
  5. What shift(s) do you usually work?
  6. What is your current specialty (rehab, med/surg, ortho, doctors' office, clinic, long term care, psych, home health, hospice, etc.)?
  7. How many years of experience do you have?
  8. What is your status (full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN)?
  9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse (RN or LPN)?
Specializes in Psych.

  1. What is your job title? CNA
  2. Where are you located? San Diego, CA
  3. What is your hourly wage? $11.50 hour ($10 + $1.50 base pay)
  4. Are you paid shift differentials? No
  5. What shift(s) do you usually work? 11 pm - 7 am
  6. What is your current specialty? SNF
  7. How many years of experience do you have? First job as a CNA and just finished my orientation period.
  8. What is your status? per diem but I will have a regular schedule of someone part time. 2 days on 4 days off plus on call
  9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Yes, I am going part time to a cc taking prerequisites for ASN before working on getting my BSN.

Specializes in Long Term Care, Assisted Living, Agency.
1. Continuing care assistant is my title.

2. I'm in Saskatchewan Canada.

3. I make 21.37/hr. I started at 19.87

4. I get shift diff, and weekend premium. Weekend premium is higher than shift diff but if you work nights on a weekend you get both.

5. I work 12 hour nights.

6. Long term care, we have a large mix of abilities in our building.

7. I've been there for 2 years.

8. I'm casual but when I'm not in school I work full time hours.

9. I'm in second semester practical nursing. 11 months until I graduate!

Oh wow. A Care Assistant with 2 yrs on the job makes $21.37/hr in Saskatchewan, Canada. This has to be an outlier, but again, I think there has to be some factors that elicit such high rates.

Specializes in Long Term Care, Assisted Living, Agency.

  1. What is your job title? Home Health (Caregiver)
  2. Where are you located? So CA
  3. What is your hourly wage? $25
  4. Are you paid shift differentials? No
  5. What shift(s) do you usually work? 2000-0800
  6. What is your current specialty? HH
  7. How many years of experience do you have? 0.5
  8. What is your status (full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN)? One, maybe two nights/week
  9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse (RN or LPN)? Just finished ADN program. Awaiting ATT!

If you earn $25 an hour as a Home Health Caregiver, I wonder how much an RN in your area is earning. Do you know?

Specializes in mental health / psychiatic nursing.

  1. What is your job title (CNA, medical assistant, medication aide, HHA, PCT, PCA)?: Residential Caregiver (CNA)
  2. Where are you located? Washington State
  3. What is your hourly wage? $11/hour
  4. Are you paid shift differentials? No.
  5. What shift(s) do you usually work? 3pm-11pm
  6. What is your current specialty (rehab, med/surg, ortho, doctors’ office, clinic, long term care, psych, home health, hospice, etc.)? Psych/Mental Health ALF
  7. How many years of experience do you have? Less than 1 (about 4 months)
  8. What is your status (full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN)? part-time (24h/wk + on-call)
  9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse (RN or LPN)? Take pre-reqs for nursing now, my long term goal is FPMH-NP.

  1. What is your job title? CNA
  2. Where are you located? Minnesota, in the Twin Cities metro area
  3. What is your hourly wage? $18.15
  4. Are you paid shift differentials? Yes, $.70/hr for night shift and $.30/hr for eves
  5. What shift(s) do you usually work? Night (11pm - 7am)
  6. What is your current specialty? L&D/Postpartum
  7. How many years of experience do you have? Almost 4
  8. What is your status? Part-time (20 hrs/week)
  9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Yes, I'm finishing up my prereqs now and I'll be applying to the nursing program to start next spring.

lord, how do you survive off 11.50 an hour in CA?

1. What is your job title? CNA

2. Where are you located? West Allis, WI (Very close to the Milwaukee Area)

3. What is your hourly wage? $11.10/hour

4. Are you paid shift differentials? I think so but I'm not sure by how much.

5. What shift(s) do you usually work? I train from 3pm-11:30pm but my regular shift will be from 11:30pm-7am

6. What is your current specialty? Telemetry

7. How many years of experience do you have? First job as a CNA so I have 2 days worth of experience. Haha.

8. What is your status? Part time (48 hrs./pay period)

9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Yes, RN.

1. What is your job title? CNA

2. Where are you located? Eugene, OR

3. What is your hourly wage? $11.75/hour

4. Are you paid shift differentials? Yes, but only $.05 for evening and $.10 for nights

5. What shift(s) do you usually work?

2-10pm

6. What is your current specialty? LTC

7. How many years of experience do you have? 9 months

8. What is your status? Full time

9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Yes

What is your job title? CNA

Where are you located? Northern Florida

What is your hourly wage? 12.00 hr

Are you paid shift differentials? No shift diff

What shift(s) do you usually work? 12-6 and appointments

What is your current specialty? Home Care

How many years of experience do you have? 2yrs

What is your status? Full-time

Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Uncertain

Work with a home care agency and love the work. Deal mainly with one couple but run others to appointments.

I just get frustrated at times.

Oh wow. A Care Assistant with 2 yrs on the job makes $21.37/hr in Saskatchewan, Canada. This has to be an outlier, but again, I think there has to be some factors that elicit such high rates.

Well actually we just got a raise. Healthcare providers are paid well in our province. Our wages are negotiated by the unions.

What is your job title? STNA

Where are you located? Southwestern Ohio

What is your hourly wage? 11.50 hr

Are you paid shift differentials? Yes $1 evenings not sure if nights gets more or not

What shift(s) do you usually work? 3pm-11pm

What is your current specialty? LTC

How many years of experience do you have? 6 months

What is your status? Part time

Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse? Uncertain

1. What is your job title (CNA, medical assistant, medication aide, HHA, PCT, PCA)? PCA

2. Where are you located? Cleveland, OH

3. What is your hourly wage? 12.89 base pay

4. Are you paid shift differentials? 1.00

5. What shift(s) do you usually work? 7p-7a, 11p-7a

6. What is your current specialty (rehab, med/surg, ortho, doctors' office, clinic, long term care, psych, home health, hospice, etc.)? Oncology

7. How many years of experience do you have? 2yrs

8. What is your status (full-time, part-time, or casual / per diem / PRN)? Full-time

9. Are you a pursuing a career as a nurse (RN or LPN)? Yes, currently finishing up lpn then plans to get bsn