Athletic Trainer Salary Information

Athletic trainers work in schools, hospitals and in professional sports, helping people prevent and recover from injuries. Athletic trainers usually take injured players or workers through workouts to enhance the recovery process. Athletic trainers also help wrap people's injuries and assist them with ice and heat treatments. Some athletic trainers work directly with patients through their physicians as part of health-care programs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Athletic trainers earn annual salaries plus incentive pay like bonuses.

 

Average Annual Salary

  • The average annual salary for an athletic trainer is $31,497 to $43,384, according to 2011 Payscale.com information. Including bonuses and profit sharing, athletic trainers can earn total annual incomes of $32,303 to $47,872. Comparably, 2008 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the median salary for athletic trainers is $39,640 per year. The middle half of all athletic trainers earn median annual salaries of $32,070 to $49,250. On the high end, athletic trainers can earn salaries of $60,960 per year. Additionally, StateUniversity.com states that the median annual salary for an athletic trainer is $33,940. And Salarylist.com lists the average salary of an athletic trainer at $36,258 per year.

Years of Experience

  • Athletic trainers will usually earn more the longer they are employed in their field. For example, the annual salary for an athletic trainer with less than one year of experience is $28,756 to $39,555, per Payscale.com. After one to four years of experience, athletic trainers can expect to earn salaries of $30,049 to $38,708 per year. Athletic trainers who have been in their field five to nine years earn annual salaries of $34,737 to $44,522. Once an athletic trainer has 10 to 19 years of experience, she can earn between $38,079 and $52,469. And athletic trainers with 20 or more years of experience earn annual salaries of $41,440 to $59,393.

Salary by Industry

  • Athletic trainers can earn varying incomes depending on their particular industries. For example, athletic trainers who work in public schools, grades K thru 12, earn the highest average annual salaries at $31,919 to $48,925, per Payscale.com. Athletic trainers who work exclusively in high schools earn salaries of $30,045 to $47,286. Additionally, athletic trainers who work for health-care organizations earn salaries of $33,860 to $44,292 per year. In hospitals, athletic trainers can expect to earn annual salaries of $30,743 to $43,354. And sports trainers in colleges and universities earn annual salaries of $30,093 to $40,200.

Salary by State

  • Athletic trainers' salaries can vary widely by state. For example, athletic trainers earn the highest annual salaries in Texas at $36,519 to $51,326, according to Payscale.com. Athletic trainers in California earn the second highest salaries at $35,073 to $49,986 per year. Additionally, athletic trainers can expect to earn annual salaries of $30,780 to $42,981 in Florida; and $33,985 to $42,946 in Ohio. Athletic trainers in New York earn average annual salaries of $30,768 to $41,951. And in Illinois and Pennsylvania, athletic trainers earn annual salaries of $33,213 to $41,229 and $30,330 to $40,642, respectively.

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