Animal-Assisted Therapist
A professional who integrates animals into therapeutic interventions to improve clients' physical, emotional, and social well-being, often working in healthcare, rehabilitation, or educational settings.
Average monthly gross
7,477 EUR
3 validated salaries
Median
8,230 EUR
less sensitive to extremes
Typical range
6,254 EUR - 8,398 EUR
10th to 90th percentile
Data period
2026 - 2026
based on validated records
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Animal-Assisted Therapist
ISCO
2269
Language
en
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Top countries
| Country | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| France | 8,335 EUR | 2 |
| Switzerland | 5,760 EUR | 1 |
Companies in data
| Company | Avg. | Count |
|---|---|---|
| Publicis | 8,230 EUR | 1 |
| Thales | 8,440 EUR | 1 |
| Zurich Insurance | 5,760 EUR | 1 |
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