Medical Clinic Manager Salary
- The median salary for an entry-level medical clinic manager as of March 2011 is $62,275 per year, according to Salary.com. The middle 50 percent of these managers earn $53,712 to $72,342 per year. The top 10 percent have salaries of at least $81,507 per year, and only the bottom 10 percent earn $45,916 and less.
- Entry-level salaries for medical clinic managers vary significantly with geography. Medical clinic managers in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for instance, have a median annual salary of $57,274, while those in Boston, Massachusetts, earn a median salary of $70,135 per year. Medical clinic managers in Mankato, Minnesota, have a median annual salary of $57,933; in Memphis, Tennessee $59,377; in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, $60,737; in Lansing, Michigan, $63,136; in Tacoma, Washington, $67,948; in Los Angeles, California, $69,350; and in Anchorage, Alaska, $70,962.
- With several years of experience, a medical clinic manager can expect an increase in median salary to $74,466 per year, as determined by Salary.com. The middle 50-percent salary range at this level is $66,483 to $83,224, with the bottom 10 percent earning $59,216 and less, and the top 10 percent $91,197 and higher.
- Although the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics does not provide salary information specifically for medical clinic managers, it sees good job opportunities for managers in all types of medical and health care services, with fast employment growth in this field until at least 2018. As the health care industry expands, it needs managers to improve the quality of health care while also controlling costs. An expanding health care industry also needs managers to recruit and retain skilled workers, to implement new technology and to oversee the computerization of patient records that can be shared electronically with other facilities.