What is the highest paying public health job?
				  
				  Highest Paying Public Health Job
In the field of public health, the highest paying positions are typically executive-level roles or specialized medical professions. The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) or Public Health Director roles are often among the top earners. These professionals oversee public health initiatives, manage large teams, and set policy at organizational, local, state, or national levels.
Top High-Paying Public Health Jobs
- Chief Medical Officer (CMO): Salaries can range from $200,000 to over $400,000 annually, depending on organization size and location.
 - Public Health Director/Commissioner: Often earns between $120,000 and $250,000 per year.
 - Epidemiologist (Pharmaceutical or Federal Level): Specialized epidemiologists, especially those working in the private sector or for the federal government, can earn upwards of $150,000 annually.
 - Health Policy Analyst (Senior Level): Senior analysts or consultants may earn $120,000 to $200,000+.
 - Biostatistician (Senior or Director Level): Salaries can reach $150,000 to $200,000 or more in pharmaceutical or tech firms.
 
Note: Salaries may vary significantly by location, employer (government, nonprofit, or private sector), education, experience, and area of specialization. Executive healthcare administrators and professionals with dual degrees (e.g., MD/MPH or PhD/MPH) typically command the highest salaries within public health.