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The average salary for a Residential Advisor in U.S. is $40,200.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $40,200

$27,520$55,640

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.33

$13.23$26.75

What does a Residential Advisor earn?

Residential Advisors typically earn around $40,200 per year in the U.S. Residential Advisors work with students in college residences offering guidance, support, and direction for their educational and social needs. A Residential Advisor can choose to specialise in particular areas such as mental health awareness, student rights, or student development programmes.

How to earn more as a Residential Advisor

To become a Residential Advisor, you will need experience in social services or working with people, as well as qualifications in fields such as education, psychology, or sociology, or a professional certification in housing, such as the National Association of Residential Providers. To earn more as a Residential Advisor, you can focus on niche areas within housing, such as student associations, homelessness, or housing in deprivation. To further your career you could look into becoming a consultant or finding employment in managerial roles in the housing sector.