Thursday, September 25, 2003

Salary of a Psychiatrist Assistant

Psychiatric aides, also known as psychiatric assistants, help care for people who suffer from emotional disturbances or mental impairment and are under the treatment of a psychiatrist. For example, they may help the patient eat or bathe. The typical salary earned by such an assistant can vary widely depending on factors such as his place of employment or place of residence, though several general averages emerge on a national level.

National Average

    The typical annual salary earned by a psychiatric assistant rings in at $27,430, according to the 2010-2011 edition of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational handbook. If you break this annual salary into hourly increments, the assistant makes $13.19 on average an hour. In 2009, an estimated 62,610 women and men in America worked in this occupation. The bureau estimates that this will jump up to slightly more than 66,000 by the year 2018.

Top Three Employers by Employment Numbers

    Not surprisingly, psychiatric hospitals employ the biggest number of psychiatric assistants in the nation: 38 percent of all psychiatric assistants. In such a hospital, the assistant can expect to earn an annual wage of $28,730, or $13.81 an hour. Residential mental health facilities follow in terms of employment size and pay $22,880 on average, followed by general hospitals, where assistants bring in $29,020 on average.

Top Three Employers by Salary

    On an employer level, psychiatric assistants working at general medical hospitals earn the highest average of $29,020, or $13.95 hourly. That's almost $2,000 more than the national average. Psychiatric hospitals, at $28,730, rank second, very closely followed by nursing homes at $28,620.

States by Psychiatric Assistant Concentrations

    With almost five psychiatric assistants out of every 1,000 employees, Mississippi hosts the highest concentration of this job demographic. In the state, the assistants earn an average of only $18,890 -- significantly lower than the national average. Maine ranks second in employee concentrations, and pays an average of $29,100, followed by North Dakota at $25,290.

States by Salary

    Moving to the state of Massachusetts to take on a psychiatric assistant job could be a smart move. There, they earn an average of $40,190 -- almost $13,000 more than the national average. Alaska ranks at a close second at $39,930, followed by the District of Columbia at $37,940.

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