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The average salary for a Recreation Worker in U.S. is $36,270.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $36,270

$24,040$49,690

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $17.44

$11.56$23.89

What does a Recreation Worker earn?

On average, recreation workers earn around $36,270 per year in the U.S.. Recreation workers are responsible for organising activities that are designed to stimulate physical and social development, such as sports, dance, art and recreational games. They may specialise in one area, such as early childhood or seniors’ programmes, or work with a wide range of age groups.

How to earn more as a Recreation Worker

To become a Recreation Worker, you will need a relevant qualification, such as an NVQ in Areas of Sport and Recreation, a degree in Leisure Management or an HND in Sports Studies. You can also gain qualifications in other areas and apply them to the recreation sector. To progress, you could take on extra responsibilities, such as training and development or look for a supervisor or management role. You could also look at setting up your own recreational facility or sports business.