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Healthcare Careers: Complete Role Directory
The healthcare industry offers hundreds of career paths across clinical care, behavioral health, administrative support, and specialized technical roles. Whether you're exploring nursing specialties, considering a career as a physician assistant, or researching allied health professions, our directory provides detailed salary information for every position.
Each role includes real salary data based on experience level, geographic location, and facility type. Use this directory to compare pay across similar positions, understand career progression opportunities, and make informed decisions about your healthcare career.
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Administrative support roles manage the business operations of healthcare facilities. From medical coders to health unit coordinators, these positions keep healthcare running smoothly.
Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) include Nurse Practitioners, Physician Assistants, and CRNAs who provide advanced clinical care. These roles require graduate-level education and allow for autonomous or semi-autonomous patient management.
Allied health professionals include technologists, therapists, and specialists who provide diagnostic, therapeutic, and support services. These roles require specialized training and certifications in areas like radiology, respiratory therapy, and laboratory science.
Behavioral health professionals provide mental health and substance abuse services. This category includes psychologists, counselors, social workers, and behavioral therapists who address psychological and emotional health needs.
Clinical operations roles manage healthcare delivery systems and quality improvement. Clinical informaticists and operations managers optimize workflows and patient outcomes.
Clinical support roles assist with direct patient care and clinical operations. Medical assistants, patient care technicians, and other support staff are essential to efficient healthcare delivery.
Nursing leadership roles oversee clinical operations and staff management. Charge nurses, nurse managers, and directors of nursing ensure quality care and effective team performance.
Nursing support staff, including CNAs and patient care technicians, provide essential bedside care under the supervision of registered nurses. These roles form the foundation of inpatient care.
Pharmacy professionals manage medication therapy and ensure safe medication use. From hospital pharmacists to pharmacy technicians, these roles are critical to patient safety and treatment outcomes.
Physicians provide medical diagnosis, treatment, and care coordination. From hospitalists to specialists, physician roles require extensive education and training.
Public health professionals focus on population health and disease prevention. Epidemiologists, community health workers, and health educators work to improve community wellness.
Registered Nurses provide direct patient care across all healthcare settings. From critical care ICU nurses to labor and delivery specialists, RN roles span every clinical specialty and represent the largest segment of the healthcare workforce.
Social services professionals address the psychosocial needs of patients and families. Social workers and case managers coordinate care and connect patients with community resources.
Healthcare salaries vary significantly based on several key factors. Geographic location plays a major role—nurses in California and New York typically earn 20-40% more than the national average, while cost of living adjustments affect real purchasing power.
Experience level, specialty certifications, shift differentials (especially for nights and weekends), and facility type (academic medical centers vs. community hospitals) all impact compensation. Travel and contract positions often offer premium rates compared to permanent staff roles.
High-Demand Healthcare Roles
Critical care nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and specialized technologists remain among the most sought-after healthcare professionals. The ongoing nursing shortage has driven competitive salaries and signing bonuses across most markets.
Behavioral health professionals, including psychiatric nurse practitioners and licensed clinical social workers, are seeing increased demand as mental health services expand. Allied health roles in imaging and respiratory therapy also face workforce shortages.
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Social Services Professional salaries
Social services professionals address the psychosocial needs of patients and families. Social workers and case managers coordinate care and connect patients with community resources.
$31.30
Median
$65,104
Yearly
$21.00 - $103.49
P25 - P75
14,856
Postings
5,042
Companies
1,923
Cities
103
States
5
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