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- Ambulance man
Ambulance man salary
33 700 - 43 600 kr / month
Women earn 94% of what men do.
Hälso- & sjukvård
Salary progression Ambulance man

Salary and Working Conditions for Paramedics
Working as a paramedic, or ambulance caregiver, is a responsible profession where one is often first on the scene of accidents and acute medical conditions. A paramedic has an average monthly salary of 36 200 SEK. However, there are differences in salary based on gender; men earn an average of 37 100 SEK, while women earn 34 900 SEK, which means that women earn 94% of what men earn in the same profession. For hourly employees, the average hourly wage is 218 SEK, based on 166 working hours per month.
Salary Development and Differences
There has been a positive change in the average salary for a paramedic. Previously, the average salary was 34 800 SEK, which means there has been an increase to today's 36 200 SEK. The highest salary for a paramedic is 43,600 SEK and belongs to a man in the public sector. For women, the highest salary is 36,600 SEK. On the other hand, the lowest salary for a woman is 33,700 SEK as a privately employed official, while the lowest salary for a man is 36,100 SEK.
What Does a Paramedic Do?
As a paramedic, one is an important part of the emergency services. The tasks include assessing and providing first aid at accidents and acute illnesses, transporting patients to hospitals, and providing care during transport. It is a physically demanding job that requires both medical knowledge and the ability to handle stressful situations.
Education and Qualifications
To become a paramedic, a training in ambulance care or healthcare is usually required. Educational requirements may vary depending on the employer and region. Many employers also offer internal training and further education to ensure that staff are updated with the latest methods and techniques in pre-hospital care.
Working Conditions and Benefits
The work as a paramedic can involve long and irregular working hours, including nights and weekends. Despite the demanding working conditions, there are advantages to the profession. Many employers offer paid training and further education to ensure that staff are well-trained and certified. There are also opportunities for career development within the healthcare sector.
Future Prospects and Recruitment Situation
According to the labor market agency's forecasts, it is difficult to make an accurate assessment of the future prospects for paramedics due to limited data. However, it is a profession within healthcare, an area that generally has stable demand.
A Fun Fact About the Profession
Did you know that paramedics are often referred to as "angels on wheels" by patients? This is due to their ability to quickly and effectively provide care and reassurance in critical situations. Their work makes a real difference in people's lives, which gives a great sense of satisfaction for many in the profession.
Working as a paramedic is both challenging and rewarding. It requires a combination of technical skills, physical endurance, and a strong desire to help others. With an increased average salary and opportunities for further education, this profession continues to be an attractive choice for many who want to work in the healthcare sector.
Salary distributed by age and sector
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 29100 kr | 34300 kr | |
35-44 | 30800 kr | 35500 kr | |
45-54 | 31300 kr | 36700 kr | |
55-64 | 32500 kr | 37700 kr | |
Snitt | 94% | 31200 kr | 36200 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 26500 kr | 36100 kr | |
25-34 | 100% | 28800 kr | 35600 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30800 kr | 37200 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 31900 kr | 38300 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 32900 kr | 38200 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 33600 kr | 37800 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 31800 kr | 37700 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 34900 kr | 43600 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 26500 kr | 36100 kr | |
25-34 | 100% | 28800 kr | 35600 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30800 kr | 37200 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 31900 kr | 38300 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 32800 kr | 38100 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 33600 kr | 37800 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 31800 kr | 37600 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 30400 kr | 34200 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 30400 kr | 34200 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
45-54 | 31800 kr | 37300 kr | |
55-64 | 32700 kr | 37900 kr | |
Snitt | 94% | 32000 kr | 37100 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 100% | 29000 kr | 35600 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 31300 kr | 37700 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 32400 kr | 39100 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 33000 kr | 38400 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 33700 kr | 37700 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 32400 kr | 38200 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 34900 kr | 43600 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
25-34 | 100% | 29000 kr | 35600 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 31300 kr | 37700 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 32300 kr | 39000 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 32900 kr | 38400 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 33700 kr | 37700 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 32400 kr | 38100 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 94% | 30100 kr | 34900 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 26400 kr | 37500 kr | |
25-34 | 100% | 28600 kr | 35500 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30200 kr | 36500 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 31100 kr | 36800 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 32400 kr | 36900 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 31800 kr | 39600 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 30400 kr | 36500 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
18-24 | 26400 kr | 37500 kr | |
25-34 | 100% | 28600 kr | 35500 kr |
35-44 | 97% | 30200 kr | 36500 kr |
45-54 | 94% | 31100 kr | 36800 kr |
55-64 | 96% | 32400 kr | 36900 kr |
65-68 | 105% | 31800 kr | 39600 kr |
Snitt | 96% | 30400 kr | 36500 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 29800 kr | 33700 kr |
Age | Base salary | Monthly salary | |
---|---|---|---|
Snitt | 29800 kr | 33700 kr |
About the data
All information displayed on this page is based on data from the Swedish Central Bureau of Statistics (SCB), the Swedish Tax Agency and the Swedish employment agency. Learn more about our data and data sources here.
All figures are gross salaries, meaning salaries before tax. The average salary, or mean salary, is calculated by adding up the total salary for all individuals within the profession and dividing it by the number of individuals. For specific job categories, we have also considered various criteria such as experience and education.
Profession Ambulance man has the SSYK code 5326, which we use to match against the SCB database to obtain the latest salary statistics.
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