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Are you paid by the hour or a salaried employee? I work in Connecticut as a research coordinator and make $25 per hour (which comes out to about $48k per year).
For NYC maybe a little low? I’m in Anchorage AK at a hospital working as coordinator with 5+ yr exp making 60k
Did you just start or do you have experience?
I worked at a top hospital in NYC in clinical research and starting salary used to be $45k in the entry level role- they’ve recently increased it to low 50s I believe. I started making more a year or two in but that sounds normal to me or even a little high for research assuming no prior experience (pay is not known for being great in the field unfortunately)
Yes, sounds average pay. NYU langone starts coordinators at 58500
That sounds a little low tbh.
I would say so. Here in Kansas, one of the largest hospital systems here pays their research coordinators 51,000 at start and 68,000 mid. It tops out at 80,000.
It depends, which hospital and what field of clinical research