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The average salary for a Program Planner Associate is £32,368 per year or £16 per hour, with top earners making up to £49,133 (90th percentile). Typically, pay ranges from £26,713 (25th percentile) to £39,863 (75th percentile) annually. Salary estimates are based on 1007 salaries submitted anonymously to Glassdoor by Program Planner Associate employees.
The highest salary for a Program Planner Associate is £39,863 per year, £3,322 per month or £19 per hour.
The lowest salary for a Program Planner Associate is £26,713 per year, £2,226 per month or £13 per hour.
About 64.29% of Program Planner Associate professionals feel satisfied with their salary, according to anonymous Glassdoor ratings. An additional £1,809 in potential pay per year, among other factors, can qualify the annual pay of a Program Planner Associate in United Kingdom as a good salary.
Program Planner Associate professionals in United Kingdom have a wide total pay range, between £22,669 and £49,133 depending on experience, with an estimated total pay of £32,368 following the average career path of a Program Planner Associate.