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According to what I saw on glassdoor, the average annual salary for a Dialysis Technician at DaVita ranges from approximately $35,000 to $50,000.
I would ask for no less than 45k for that role.
You can ask, but you wouldn’t get the job. They hire in at $15 for no experience and $17 for experienced PCT’s. There is no haggling.
Anywhere from 12-16/hr
Ouch
most likely anywhere from $30,000 to $50,000 per year, varying based on location
They pay up to around $31 per hour, according to Glassdoor. I live in Washington where the cost of living is pretty high. I imagine they pay different amounts depending on the region in which you are hired.
LOL i make 15 starting in michigan. $1 raise when you get off training and $1 when youre state certified. The trainings free tho w no college needed but still… hardly livable in my POS apartment
Does anyone know how long dialysis training lasts? Is training 6 weeks or longer at Davita? Do they pay you during training? Thanks.
The training is paid your full hourly rate and it is about 3 months for hemo and then if you learn peritoneal dialysis it's an extra dollar. They give you a whole workbook and modules.
As an LPN with no experience starting was $26.50 they have a new pay scale based on experience/years.....some of these numbers are crazy for just a tech. Location: Indiana
My co-worker who was a new grad RN started at I think $30 an hour. She didn't even pass the NCLEX yet.
They have a high turnover rate, to me the in house training is good but they are short and will put you on the floor solo before you complete training.