Good Jobs, Good Wages Allied health jobs pay good wages and many offer excellent benefits. In fact, the Department of Labor says the average earnings of non-supervisory workers in most healthcare segments are higher than the average for all private industry. Check out the links on this page to learn more about each career and their potential earnings as well as what programs are available at local community and technical colleges. Don't forget – when you contact the college you are interested in, be sure to ask about their placement rates and average starting salary for graduates. But it’s not just about the money! These are very challenging and rewarding jobs, with opportunity and potential for growth and advancement. |