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Clinical Research Associate Salary - What's the pay for a clinic research associate?
Here's What You Need to Know to Get a Clinical Research Associate Job
What's the pay for a clinic research associate?: $61-$110K
A Clinical Research Associate (or Monitor) is hired either in-house (“the trial site”) or externally (by the sponsor or CRO) to do review clinical trial data and ensure that investigational therapies are tested ethically and scientifically through performing site visits that review files like patient medical notes in order to ensure quality of trial data. The catch 22 of clinical research associate jobs is that the ICH GCP guidelines require both education AND experience in order to work in this role, so you getting your foot in the door is tough. Once you get experience, your education (i.e. certifications or degrees showing understanding of additional responsibilities) can help promotes you quickly through the CRA career ladder.
How to become or get promoted as a clinical research associate?
Having a certification through CCRPS’s accredited Advanced Clinical Research Associate Certification course can help professionals 1) get promoted 2) get a raise 3) improve efficiency 4) get hired as a Clinical Research Associate.
How much does a Clinical Research Associate make in the United States?
The average Clinical Research Associate salary in the United States is $61-110K. Salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including education, certifications, additional skills, the number of years you have spent in your profession.
Clinical Research Associate (CRA) Salary
Per Payscale “An entry-level Clinical Research Associate (CRA) with less than 1 year experience can expect to earn an average total compensation (includes tips, bonus, and overtime pay) of $55,588 based on 203 salaries. An early career Clinical Research Associate (CRA) with 1-4 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $66,245 based on 1,118 salaries. A mid-career Clinical Research Associate (CRA) with 5-9 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $76,086 based on 294 salaries. An experienced Clinical Research Associate (CRA) with 10-19 years of experience earns an average total compensation of $81,540 based on 157 salaries. In their late career (20 years and higher), employees earn an average total compensation of $83,342.”
Determine CRA Salary by location using Payscale
Salary: Clinical Research Associate
Research Associate Salary resource: Click here to see the CRA Salary Range from 1,800+ employers
Clinical Research Associates Pay: Clinical Research Associate Salary in United States (by city)
Durham, NC - $97K
New York, NY, Irvine, CA, Houston, TX - $95K
Philadelphia, PA - $92K
Atlanta, GA - $84K
Raleigh, NC - $82K
Chicago, IL - $79K
Senior Clinical Research Associate Salary
The average salary of a Senior Senior Clinical Research Associate is ~105K per year ($54/hour, $2k/week, $9k/month). This can range from $81k to $139k.
Starting Salary of a Clinical Research Associate Position is between $60,000 and $65,000
Some employers may prefer hiring entry-level clinical research associates with less experience in clinical research so they can learn their job functions by training under Senior CRAs or CRA IIs.
Clinical Research Associate II Salary is $86,677 / yr
CRA II @ PPD: $84,733/yr
CRA II @ PRA Health Sciences: $96,017/yr
CRA II @ IQVIA: $79,412/yr
CRA II @ ICON: $100,000/yr
Comment below how much you get paid and what helped you get promoted!
Having a certification through CCRPS’s accredited Advanced Clinical Research Associate Certification course can help professionals 1) get promoted 2) get a raise 3) improve efficiency 4) get hired as a Clinical Research Associate.
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