Here are 7 of the many great reasons to work for NHS Wales:
You’ll get loads of perks and here are just some of them:
The following information is a guide for the NHS Wales Agenda for Change pay scales. This covers all staff, with the exception of Drs, Dentist and very senior managers. When applying for a position you should check the banding with the employer.
For information about medical and dental pay and conditions visit Health in Wales.
Band | Pay Scales | Possible Roles |
---|---|---|
1 | £17,652 | Domestic Assistant, Catering Assistant |
2 | £17,652 - £19,020 | Health Records Clerk, Receptionist, Radiology Department Assistant, Hotel Facilities Assistant |
3 | £18,813 - £20,795 | Physiotherapy Technician, Payroll Officer, Call Handler, Medical Technical Officer |
4 | £21,089 - £23,761 | Communication Develop Officer, Dental Nurse, Personal Assistant, Plumber |
5 | £24,214 - £30,112 | Newly qualified registered professional (nurse, physiotherapist, podiatrist, etc), Librarian, Translator |
6 | £30,041 - £37,267 | Theatre Practitioner, Senior Dental Technologist, Health Visitor |
7 | £37,570 - £43,772 | Clinical Psychologist, Senior ICT Project Manager, Property Surveyor, Report Radiographer |
8A | £44,606 - £50,819 | Senior Performance Standards Engineer (Ventilation) |
8B | £52,306 - £60,983 | Lead Infrastructure Architect |
8C | £61,777 - £72,597 | Head of Psychology and Psychological Therapies |
8D | £73,936 - £86,687 | Deputy Director of Workforce and Organisation |
9 | £89,537 - £103,860 | Chief Pharmacist |