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How much does a Phlebotomist make? The national average salary for a Phlebotomist is $26 in Australia. Filter by location to see Phlebotomist salaries in your area. Salary estimates are based on 90 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Phlebotomist employees.
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Phlebotomist | $26 /hr |
Senior Phlebotomist | $28 /hr |
Lead Phlebotomist |
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Job Title | Salary |
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Phlebotomist | $26 /hr |
Senior Phlebotomist | $28 /hr |
Lead Phlebotomist |
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The average salary for a Phlebotomist is $26 per hour in Australia. Salaries estimates are based on 90 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by a Phlebotomist employees in Australia.
The highest salary for a Phlebotomist in Australia is $27 per hour.
The lowest salary for a Phlebotomist in Australia is $24 per hour.
Phlebotomists are compensated similarly to other workers with a high school education level. Their pay is dependent on experience, as well as whether they work for hospitals or in private healthcare. To increase their earning potential, phlebotomists may take on senior or leadership-related positions within their healthcare practice, which usually involves managing a team of other phlebotomists. They may also return to university to teach students, which may require additional education like a PhD or further training.