Physician Assistant Salaries in Colorado

Despite a competitive job market, the demand for physician assistants continues to grow in Colorado. Occupational employment figures compiled by the United States Department of Labor maintain the number of physician assistants working in Colorado will shoot up from 2,020 in 2012 to 2,830 by 2022. This 40% projected job growth rate is exciting news for physician assistants since it will create nearly 120 annual job openings during this ten-year period. This places the profession among Colorado’s top fifty fastest-growing occupations through 2022. Even with strong job growth expected, the demand is still high for skilled PAs, creating greater access to high-salaried positions.

Factors Contributing to Higher Salaries for Physician Assistants in Colorado

In 2014, the United States Department of Labor reported that physician assistants working in Colorado earned an average annual salary of $93,070 and an average hourly wage of $44.74. Yet, physician assistants can attain much greater salaries by using experience to increase their marketability.

The highest paid physician assistants in Colorado start laying the groundwork for future earnings by gaining clinical experience, sometimes even before they hit the job market. For instance, students involved in physician assistant degree programs frequently opt to complete internships or volunteer opportunities prior to graduation.

Examples of experience and credentials that employers consider highly sought after include:

  • Acquiring specialized training in a medical discipline such as urgent care, cardio-thoracic surgery or pediatrics
  • Attending career-related conferences, seminars, and workshops hosted by professional associations like the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA) or the Colorado Academy of Physician Assistants (CAPA)
  • Completing a postgraduate program approved by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA).

Physician assistants with the most experience often earn nearly twice that of those just starting out.

In 2014, entry-level physician assistants earned an average annual salary of $67,800 and an average hourly wage of $32.59, while mid-level workers received an average annual salary of $92,200 and an average hourly wage of $44.31. However, the most experienced physician assistants in Colorado took home an average annual salary of $120,700 and an average hourly wage of $58.01.

Physician Assistant Salaries Differ by Locale in Colorado

An area’s population density, number of health care facilities, and employee turnover rate all help determine a physician assistant’s salary. In 2014, the United States Department of Labor published reports showing physician assistant salary variations across several metropolitan and nonmetropolitan locales throughout the state:

  • Boulder: $102,610
  • Colorado Springs: $89,630
  • Denver-Aurora-Broomfield: $91,840
  • Fort Collins-Loveland: $100,410
  • Grand Junction: $92,210
  • Greeley: $92,640
  • Pueblo: $89,230
  • East and South nonmetropolitan area: $95,620
  • West nonmetropolitan area: $85,230
  • Northcentral nonmetropolitan area: $99,660

The following data table shows a more detailed analysis of physician assistant salaries by locale in Colorado (US Department of Labor, 2014):

Area name
Employment
Annual mean wage
Boulder CO
180
102610
Colorado Springs CO
220
89630
Denver-Aurora-Broomfield CO
1130
91840
Fort Collins-Loveland CO
140
100410
Grand Junction CO
60
92210
Greeley CO
Estimate Not Released.
92640
Pueblo CO
50
89230
East and South Colorado nonmetropolitan area
50
95620
West Colorado nonmetropolitan area
80
85230
Northcentral Colorado nonmetropolitan area
60
99660

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