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The average salary for an Orderlie in U.S. is $38,440.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $38,440

$30,260$48,000

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $18.48

$14.55$23.08

What does an Orderlie earn?

"Orderlies are responsible for maintaining a clean, safe, and orderly environment in healthcare facilities, earning an average salary of $38,440 per year in the U.S. They perform a variety of tasks such as providing assistance to medical staff with equipment setup and patient move, replenishing medical supplies, clean and arrange rooms for incoming patients, and sanitising medical equipment between uses. Specialised orderlies may also assist with meal delivery and other non-medical tasks.

How to earn more as an Orderlie

To become an orderly, you will need to have a minimum of a high school diploma or GED. You can also look for specialised training for your job to advance your career. To earn more as an orderly, you may want to consider becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant, specialize in gerontology, or even taking classes in medical coding. You could also become a private, contract employee or set up your own healthcare firm.