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Nigerian Private Nurses Salary Survey
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Nigerian Nurses Salary Survey 2022
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Average net salary (take-home pay) of medical professionals in Nigeria
Medical/Dental Officer earns on average - N200k to N320k monthly
Nursing Officer (RN/RM, BNSc/RN, Double qualified) earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Pharmacist earns on average - N150k to N250k monthly
Medical Laboratory Scientist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
HMO Billing Officer, Data Entry Officer, Medical Records Officer, Health Information Manager (HND or BSc) - N125k to N200k monthly
Public/Community Health Officer (BSc, HND), Senior CHEW (SCHEW - HND) earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Occupational Therapist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Physiotherapist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Optometrist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Nutritionist & Dietician earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Radiographer earns on average - N150k to N300k monthly
NEBOSH Safety Officer earns on average - N650k to N2.0m monthly
Below medical professionals earn on average - N90k to N140k monthly
Medical/Dental Officer earns on average - N200k to N320k monthly
Nursing Officer (RN/RM, BNSc/RN, Double qualified) earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Pharmacist earns on average - N150k to N250k monthly
Medical Laboratory Scientist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
HMO Billing Officer, Data Entry Officer, Medical Records Officer, Health Information Manager (HND or BSc) - N125k to N200k monthly
Public/Community Health Officer (BSc, HND), Senior CHEW (SCHEW - HND) earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Occupational Therapist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Physiotherapist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Optometrist earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Nutritionist & Dietician earns on average - N125k to N250k monthly
Radiographer earns on average - N150k to N300k monthly
NEBOSH Safety Officer earns on average - N650k to N2.0m monthly
Below medical professionals earn on average - N90k to N140k monthly
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COVER JOBS (Minimum Pay Per Hour)
Doctors: 6am - 10pm N1,000 per hour & 10pm - 6am N800 per hour
24 hours cover: N15,000
Nurses & Midwives: N650
Pharmacists: N900
Radiographers: N900
Medical Laboratory Scientists: N750
Physiotherapists: N750
Optometrists: N650
24 hours cover: N9,500
Nutritionists & Dieticians: N650
Pharmacy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, CHEWs, Medical Records Technicians, Anaesthetic Technicians: N500
MEDICAL OUTREACHES (Minimum Pay Per Day)
Doctors: N12,500
Pharmacists: N9,000
Radiographers: N9,000
Medical Laboratory Scientists: N7,500
Physiotherapists: N7,500
Optometrists: N6,500
Nurses & Midwives: N6,500
Nutritionists & Dieticians: N6,500
Pharmacy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, CHEWs, Medical Records Technicians, Anaesthetic Technicians: N5,000
Doctors: 6am - 10pm N1,000 per hour & 10pm - 6am N800 per hour
24 hours cover: N15,000
Nurses & Midwives: N650
Pharmacists: N900
Radiographers: N900
Medical Laboratory Scientists: N750
Physiotherapists: N750
Optometrists: N650
24 hours cover: N9,500
Nutritionists & Dieticians: N650
Pharmacy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, CHEWs, Medical Records Technicians, Anaesthetic Technicians: N500
MEDICAL OUTREACHES (Minimum Pay Per Day)
Doctors: N12,500
Pharmacists: N9,000
Radiographers: N9,000
Medical Laboratory Scientists: N7,500
Physiotherapists: N7,500
Optometrists: N6,500
Nurses & Midwives: N6,500
Nutritionists & Dieticians: N6,500
Pharmacy Technicians, Medical Laboratory Technicians, CHEWs, Medical Records Technicians, Anaesthetic Technicians: N5,000
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