• Question: how much money do you make a year?

    Asked by 282menb53 to Psychiatry Ward Team, Neel - Psychiatrist, Home Treatment Team, Early Intervention Team, Ed - Mental Health Nurse, Arts Therapy Team, Annabel - Head of HR on 1 Feb 2019.
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      Sheffield Psychiatry Ward Team answered on 1 Feb 2019:


      It depends what job you do and how much experience you have but nurses tend to start on £22000 per year.

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      Home Treatment Team answered on 3 Feb 2019:


      Hi, Julie here. All nhs staff except doctors are in bands, under something called agenda for change. A newly qualified nurse will start at band 5 on about 22000 and a director will be a band 9. I’m a band 8a which is a senior management role and I’m on about 45000. Google agenda for change and it will show you all the different bands.

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      Ed Freshwater answered on 5 Feb 2019:


      Just enough to make ends meet – you won’t be driving a Bugatti on an NHS salary.

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      Arts Therapy Team answered on 7 Feb 2019:


      Richard It varies on experience most therapists are on band seven (agenda for change) so can earn up to 40K a year in they are full time, you get more for management roles.

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      Neel Halder answered on 9 Feb 2019:


      It’s enough to have a reasonably nice life. I’ve been brought up not to put too much stock on material things. The main driver of being a doctor is to help others and that is the biggest reward.

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