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nhs payscale 2
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does anybody know what this is and how much it is
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Under 'Agenda for Change' the NHS assigns its staff to pay bands on the basis of job weight as measured by the NHS Job Evaluation Scheme. There are 9 pay bands (Band 8 being subdivided into four ranges) within which there are a number of pay points to allow pay progression in post. Staff will progress from point to point on an annual basis to the top point in their pay band or pay range, provided their performance is satisfactory and they demonstrate the agreed knowledge and skills appropriate to that part of the pay band or range.
April 2006 saw the pay points for Band 2 (Job weight 161 � 215) set as follows;
Point 2 → �12,177
Point 3 → �12,514
Point 4 → �12,853
Point 5 → �13,247
Point 6 → �13,642
Point 7 → �14,037
Point 8 → �14,543
Point 9 → �15,107
http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.a spx?Id=766
April 2006 saw the pay points for Band 2 (Job weight 161 � 215) set as follows;
Point 2 → �12,177
Point 3 → �12,514
Point 4 → �12,853
Point 5 → �13,247
Point 6 → �13,642
Point 7 → �14,037
Point 8 → �14,543
Point 9 → �15,107
http://www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/details/Default.a spx?Id=766
try here
http://www.nhsemployers.org/pay-conditions/pay -conditions-217.cfm
click on Current Agenda for Change pay rates can be found here. and it gives all the bands and points
payscale 2 goes from 12,359 - 15,334
http://www.nhsemployers.org/pay-conditions/pay -conditions-217.cfm
click on Current Agenda for Change pay rates can be found here. and it gives all the bands and points
payscale 2 goes from 12,359 - 15,334
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