Dental Receptionist Salary in Sydney (2026)

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Dental Receptionists in Sydney earn a median salary of $65,000 in 2026, with most advertised roles falling between $60,000 and $80,000. That sits 35% below Sydney's all-roles median of $99,400. Figures are based on 21 jobs advertised on Seek.com.au in Sydney in the last 30 days.

💰 Dental Receptionist · Sydney
ADVERTISED RANGE
$60,000$80,000
Median: $65,000
Mid level $60,000 – $80,000
Overall $60k–$80k Mid $60k–$80k $58k $63k $67k $72k $77k $82k

Salary ranges are percentiles calculated from advertised employer bands on Seek.com.au. Figures represent what employers publicly advertise and may differ from actual compensation. Sample size is small — treat figures as indicative.

Understanding the Sydney Market

Dental Receptionist in Sydney is a small market, 21 listings with no previous month comparison. The tight range ($60k to $80k, spread of 30.8%) reflects award-rate-adjacent pricing: this role sits where the dental sector and the administrative sector overlap. At $65k and 34.6% below Sydney's all-roles median, it is firmly an entry-level support classification. The salary is identical to Dental Assistants nationally ($64,220) despite the administrative rather than clinical nature of the work.

Take Home Pay (based on median $65,000)

Weekly (net)
~$1,003
Monthly (net)
~$4,344
Annual (net)
~$52,133

Calculated using 2025-26 ATO tax rates, assuming no HECS debt and full Australian residency. Does not include superannuation, bonuses, or equity. Adjust for your situation →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good starting salary for a junior Dental Receptionist in Sydney?
Dental Receptionists in Sydney start around $60k at entry. The role requires familiarity with dental practice management software (Exact, Dental4Windows), appointment scheduling, and patient billing rather than a formal qualification. Getting to $65k within the first year means demonstrating competency across private billing, health fund processing, and patient communication in a multi-chair practice.
Is $65,000 a good salary in Sydney?
No, not for Sydney. $65k is 34.6% below Sydney's all-roles median and take-home of roughly $52k annually is very tight in Sydney's rental market. The ceiling of $80k requires senior practice management responsibilities, overseeing billing, rostering, and compliance across a multi-chair or multi-site dental group. Executive Assistant roles at $110k represent the most accessible upgrade path for experienced dental receptionists with strong administrative skills.
How much does a Senior Dental Receptionist make in Sydney?
The ceiling for Dental Receptionists in Sydney is $80k based on April's p90. Getting there requires a practice manager function, overseeing multiple staff, practice billing and compliance, and potentially multiple locations, rather than staying in a single-chair reception role. Dental Practice Manager is the effective senior title, typically advertised separately at this level.

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