The average salary for a surgical assistant in Arizona is around $42,190 per year.
Avg Salary
Surgical assistants earn an average yearly salary of $42,190.
Wages typically start from $29,130 and go up to $80,060.
23% below national average Updated in 2018
Surgical assistant earnings by seniority
Top-level surgical assistant earnings begin at:
$38.49 per hour
$80,060 per year
Senior-level surgical assistant earnings begin at:
$28.57 per hour
$59,420 per year
Mid-level surgical assistant earnings begin at:
$20.28 per hour
$42,190 per year
Junior-level surgical assistant earnings begin at:
$16.47 per hour
$34,260 per year
Starting level surgical assistant earnings begin at:
$14.00 per hour
$29,130 per year
Approximate values based on highest and lowest earning segments.
Surgical assistant salary by state
State Name | Average Salary |
---|---|
New Mexico | $62,130 |
Alaska | $59,740 |
Washington | $56,290 |
Minnesota | $53,770 |
South Dakota | $53,550 |
Rhode Island | $53,160 |
Massachusetts | $53,080 |
Oregon | $51,540 |
New Jersey | $50,790 |
Wyoming | $49,480 |
New York | $49,260 |
Hawaii | $49,160 |
Idaho | $49,150 |
Connecticut | $48,840 |
District of Columbia | $48,280 |
Kansas | $48,200 |
Tennessee | $46,620 |
Maine | $46,000 |
Kentucky | $45,510 |
Delaware | $45,370 |
California | $44,850 |
Vermont | $44,830 |
Virginia | $44,610 |
Georgia | $44,330 |
Missouri | $44,170 |
Illinois | $43,790 |
Pennsylvania | $43,070 |
Colorado | $42,870 |
Nevada | $42,610 |
New Hampshire | $42,380 |
Arizona | $42,190 |
Michigan | $41,970 |
Indiana | $41,860 |
Nebraska | $41,400 |
Wisconsin | $41,290 |
Maryland | $41,140 |
North Dakota | $40,990 |
Oklahoma | $40,660 |
West Virginia | $40,310 |
Iowa | $40,190 |
South Carolina | $39,860 |
Ohio | $39,350 |
Texas | $39,180 |
Alabama | $39,070 |
Utah | $38,490 |
Arkansas | $37,970 |
Montana | $37,810 |
Florida | $37,650 |
North Carolina | $35,870 |
Louisiana | $32,060 |
Mississippi | $31,670 |
Puerto Rico | $26,220 |
How much does a Surgical Assistant earn?
Surgical assistant salaries can vary greatly depending on experience, education, region, type of employer, and area of concentration (i.e., orthopedic, cardiovascular, or neurosurgery, etc.). According to a survey conducted by the Association of Surgical Assistants (ASA), the average base salary for the Surgical Assistant is approximately $50-60,000/yr. This salary report does not include call pay, shift differential, or overtime.
According to a survey published by the National Surgical Assistant Association (NSAA), “entry level CSA's (less than one year of experience) typically started at a hospital at approximately $23-$25 an hour with increments up to $45 an hour as experience increased for those hospitals that pay hourly.” Many surgical assistants will have opportunities for salary increases through shift differential, on call, and overtime opportunities.
How do surgical assistant salaries compare to similar careers?
Surgical assistants earn about the same as related careers in Arizona. On average, they make less than hearing aid specialists but more than health educators.
Career | Median Salary |
---|---|
Hearing aid specialist salary | $55K |
Surgical technologist salary | $51K |
Licensed practical nurse salary | $51K |
Exercise physiologist salary | $49K |
Respiratory therapist salary | $48K |
Ophthalmic medical technologist salary | $42K |
Surgical assistant salary | $42K |
Neurodiagnostic technologist salary | $42K |
Physical therapist assistant salary | $44K |
Health educator salary | $45K |
Source: CareerExplorer (Aggregated)