Salary Details for a Quality Assurance at KVC Health Systems
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$47,661
/ yrThe estimated total pay for a Quality Assurance at KVC Health Systems is $47,661 per year. This number represents the median, which is the midpoint of the ranges from our proprietary Total Pay Estimate model and based on salaries collected from our users. The estimated base pay is $45,950 per year. The estimated additional pay is $1,711 per year. Additional pay could include bonus, stock, commission, profit sharing or tips. The "Most Likely Range" represents values that exist within the 25th and 75th percentile of all pay data available for this role.
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The average salary for a Quality Assurance is $43,648 per year in United States, which is 8% lower than the average KVC Health Systems salary of $47,661 per year for this job.
The salary trajectory of a Quality Assurance ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at $56,857 per year and goes up to $200,558 per year for the highest level of seniority.
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KVC Health Systems Benefits
- Health Insurance(15 comments)
“It is BCBS, so it has a larger provider network. Did not have any cons.”
- Vacation & Paid Time Off(7 comments)
“I am able to flex my hours, so I don't always have to use PTO, but I have always accrued more PTO than I actually need and supervisors encourage taking a personal day if we are feeling overwhelmed. ”