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Practice administrators work in medical clinics and oversee their day-to-day activities. In this role, an individual might work closely with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nurses, medical assistants, and other staff, as well as patients.
A practice administrator might be responsible for:
- Staffing the clinic, including recruiting, hiring, and firing clinical and nonclinical staff members
- Creating and maintaining budgets for various supplies
- Negotiating contracts and other agreements with outside vendors, including medical supply companies and pharmaceutical organizations
- Monitoring transactions and billing practices to make sure the clinic remains in the positive.
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These cities have the highest paying median for
Practice Administrator
New York, NY
$125,500
Washington, DC
$118,000
Houston, TX
$111,500
Miami, FL
$110,500
Los Angeles, CA
$110,500
Austin, TX
$104,000
Chicago, IL
$101,000
Atlanta, GA
$101,000
Salary information is calculated from job seeker profiles and job postings. Both hourly and yearly wages could be reported.
A practice administrator might be responsible for:
- Staffing the clinic, including recruiting, hiring, and firing clinical and nonclinical staff members
- Creating and maintaining budgets for various supplies
- Negotiating contracts and other agreements with outside vendors, including medical supply companies and pharmaceutical organizations
- Monitoring transactions and billing practices to make sure the clinic remains in the positive.