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How much do manager biochemistry jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 26, 2026, the average yearly pay for manager biochemistry in the United States is $81,677.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $116,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What jobs can I do with my biochemistry degree?

A biochemistry degree qualifies you for roles such as biochemist, laboratory technician, research scientist, quality control analyst, or pharmaceutical researcher. These positions often require laboratory skills, knowledge of molecular biology, and sometimes certifications or advanced degrees for higher-level roles.

What is the highest paid job in biochemistry?

The highest paid roles in biochemistry are typically senior-level positions such as Biochemistry Directors or Chief Scientific Officers, who oversee research strategies and manage teams. These roles often require advanced degrees, extensive experience, and strong leadership skills, with salaries reaching into the high six-figure range depending on the industry and organization.

What is the highest salary for a biochemist?

The highest salaries for biochemists, including those in managerial roles like Manager Biochemistry, can exceed $100,000 annually, especially with advanced degrees, extensive experience, and work in pharmaceutical or biotech industries. Senior biochemists with specialized skills or leadership positions may earn even higher compensation, often supplemented with bonuses and benefits.

What is the difference between Manager Biochemistry vs Laboratory Supervisor?

AspectManager BiochemistryLaboratory Supervisor
CredentialsBachelor’s or Master’s in Biochemistry, relevant certificationsTypically similar credentials, often with additional supervisory certifications
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, clinical labs, pharmaceutical companiesClinical or research laboratory settings, overseeing daily operations
ResponsibilitiesOverseeing biochemistry testing, managing staff, ensuring qualitySupervising lab technicians, coordinating testing procedures, maintaining safety

The main difference is that a Manager Biochemistry focuses on strategic oversight, project management, and team leadership in biochemistry labs, while a Laboratory Supervisor handles daily operational tasks and staff supervision. Both roles require relevant credentials and work in similar environments, but the Manager Biochemistry typically has broader responsibilities and a higher level of decision-making authority.

Do biochemists make 6 figures?

Biochemists in managerial or senior roles can earn six-figure salaries, especially with advanced degrees and experience. Entry-level biochemists typically earn lower, but salaries increase with specialization, leadership responsibilities, and working in high-demand sectors like pharmaceuticals or biotech.
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Infographic showing various Manager Biochemistry job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 87% Full Time, 12% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 65% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 34% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $81,677 per year, or $39.3 per hour.
Biochemistry Faculty - College of Medicine

Biochemistry Faculty - College of Medicine

The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine

Bradenton, FL • On-site

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


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4.3

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Job description

Description
JOB SUMMARY: Biochemistry Faculty members are required to serve as educators in Biochemistry and Medical Genetics, facilitate Problem Based Learning (PBL), advise Osteopathic medical students, interview applicants, and contribute to the mission of the college through research and service. The successful candidate is knowledgeable and qualified to teach Biochemistry and Medical Genetics at a medical college level.
CHARACTERISTIC JOB TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following are a list of Academic Exercises that may be required as a member of the Biochemistry Faculty from time to time:
  • Serve as content expert in area of expertise;
  • Serve as Problem Based Learning (PBL) facilitator;
  • Provide examination questions in area of expertise;
  • Interview prospective candidates for the College of Medicine (COM);
  • Serve as advisor/mentor to assigned students;
  • Serve as advisor to at least one student club;
  • Serve on committees, as assigned;
  • Provide, at minimum, one scholarly activity or research project yearly;
  • Preparation of educational tools (A/V, demonstration models, lectures, lesson plans...etc.);
  • Preparation of demonstrations, lectures, small group discussions, and the selection of suggested and required reading from various sources, and coordinating these educational tools with other faculty members;
  • Prepare evaluation tools that will aid in the evaluation of students' work product and help to identify students that are discovered to be weak in various areas;
  • Attend "Team" meetings approved by COM that require advancement of your profession; Faculty member will contribute and be responsible for overall student success, including, but not limited to, advising and student outcomes;
  • Faculty member will contribute directly to the Mission of LECOM embodying the essence of Osteopathic Principles and Practices by assisting with Institutional fundraising and participating in the LECOM Scholarship Auction;
  • Faculty member will participate in scholarly activity so to enrich and broaden the student learning experience;
  • Faculty member will commit to being a representative of LECOM by being actively involved in the community, including, but not limited to, serving on Boards, participating in community fundraisers and overall outreach;
  • Must be able to take direction and receive assignments from the Assistant Dean of Pre-Clinical Education;
  • Must be available for work during the hours assigned, for student instruction; and
  • Accept other duties assigned/needed for the Institution's needs.

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Minimum Requirements
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES AND PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS: Must possess required knowledge and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed.
  • Knowledge of student and patient's privacy (i.e. FERPA, HIPAA...etc.);
  • Follow proper OSHA and safety guidelines; Protect equipment (office, medical, facility);
  • Strong communications skills are essential as well as computer literacy (MS Office Suit [i.e. Word, PowerPoint and Excel]) and accurate data entry skills;
  • Excellent organizational skills;
  • Must be accurate and attentive to detail;
  • Must be trained and certified on the Institutional Data System;
  • Maintaining an established work schedule;
  • Effective use of interpersonal and communications skills, including tact and diplomacy;
  • Effective use of organizational and planning skills, including attention to detail and follow-through;
  • Must be able to assess and prioritize multiple tasks, projects, and demands;
  • Must maintain confidentiality of work-related information and materials;
  • Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships;
  • Be able to be flexible to accept other duties needed/assigned for the COM;
  • The ability to work cooperatively and collegially with others, consistent with a workplace of dignity and respect and EEO rules and regulations;
  • The ability to report to work as scheduled, ready to devote full attention and energy to the important work of LECOM; and
  • The ability to accept work directives from managers and supervisors in a respectful and cooperative manner.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and experience equivalent to: Doctorate level of achievement (Ph.D., D.O., M.D.) and at least two (2) years of teaching Biochemistry at a medical college level, or within other accredited graduate or professional programs required, with experience teaching Medical Genetics preferred. The successful candidate must have a demonstrated interest in teaching medical students in our problem-based learning format and in other programs as needed.

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