A person working as a Police Officer in Namibia typically earns around 10,900 NAD per month. Salaries range from 5,000 NAD (lowest) to 17,300 NAD (highest). This is the average monthly salary including housing and transportation benefits.
Police Officer salaries vary depending on a few factors. They can be influenced by experience, skills, and gender or location.
How does experience and age affect your pay?
Salary levels can vary depending on experience level. The more years of experience the more you can earn (assuming of course that all other factors are equal).
A Police Officer with less than two years of experience makes approximately 5,680 NAD per month.
The salary for people with experience levels between two and five years increases by 2764 NAD per month. There is a 34% increase in income for people with less than 2 years on the job.
How do education levels affect salaries?
When the education level is High School, the average salary of a Police Officer is 6,480 NAD per month.
On average, a certificate or diploma holder earns 11,600 NAD per month and a high school graduate makes 10,200 NAD per month. The difference in earnings is about 57% better for those with these qualifications.
A Bachelor’s Degree holder typically earns an average salary of 17,000 NAD per month. The difference in earnings between someone with a Certificate or a Diploma and someone with a Bachelor’s Degree is 68%.