New hospital pharmacy salaries
The new salary scales for hospital pharmacists payable from April 1,
2000, and April 1, 2001, are given below. Preregistration trainees will
be paid at an annual rate of £10,741 (2000) and £11,138 (2001).
London allowances are increased to £2,413and £2,502 (inner
London), £1,435 and £1,488 (outer London), £806 and
£836 (extra-territorially managed) and £227 and £235
(fringe). Emergency duty allowances remain at £2,054 for 2000, rising
to £2,130 for 2001.
|
2000 |
2001 |
Grade |
|
| Point |
£ |
£ |
|
|
| 00 |
16,892 |
17,517 |
A |
|
| 01 |
17,952 |
18,616 |
A |
|
| 02 |
19,011 |
19,714 |
A |
B |
| 03 |
20,071 |
20,814 |
|
B |
| 04 |
21,131 |
21,913 |
|
B |
| 05 |
21,398 |
22,190 |
C |
B+ |
| 06 |
22,420 |
23,250 |
C |
|
| 07 |
23,442 |
24,309 |
C |
|
| 08 |
24,463 |
25,368 |
C |
|
| 03 |
25,485 |
26,428 |
C |
|
| 10 |
26,507 |
27,488 |
C |
|
| 11 |
26,764 |
27,754 |
C+ |
D |
| 12 |
27,758 |
28,785 |
C++ |
D |
| 13 |
28,751 |
29,815 |
|
D |
| 14 |
29,745 |
30,846 |
|
D |
| 15 |
30,153 |
31,269 |
E |
D+ |
| 16 |
31,128 |
32,280 |
E |
D++ |
| 17 |
32,102 |
33,290 |
E |
|
| 18 |
33,076 |
34,300 |
E |
|
| 19 |
34,052 |
35,312 |
E+ |
F |
| 20 |
35,025 |
36,321 |
E++ |
F |
| 21 |
36,001 |
37,333 |
E+++ |
F |
| 22 |
36,975 |
38,343 |
|
F |
| 23 |
37,950 |
39,354 |
G |
F+ |
| 24 |
38,924 |
40,364 |
G |
F++ |
| 25 |
39,899 |
41,375 |
G |
F+++ |
| 26 |
40,874 |
42,386 |
G |
|
| 27 |
41,848 |
43,396 |
G+ |
H |
| 28 |
42,822 |
44,406 |
G++ |
H |
| 29 |
43,797 |
45,417 |
G+++ |
H |
| 30 |
44,771 |
46,428 |
|
H+ |
| 31 |
45,746 |
47,439 |
|
H++ |
| 32 |
46,721 |
48,450 |
|
H+++ |
|
Grade
|
|
|
Plus
signs indicate discretionary points only |
| A |
a post
with basic duties and guidance from a senior colleague |
| B |
a
post with basic duties not needing guidance |
| C |
a
post which directs the work of others or provides a specialist
service |
| D |
a
post with management responsibility for an area of work, including
forward planning and development, or providing a specialist
service with comparable responsibility |
| E |
a
post carrying responsibility for managing a department or equivalent,
with greater responsibility for forward planning and development
or an equivalent specialist service |
| F |
a
post with overall responsibility for a health authority pharmaceutical
service, a very large department or providing a high level of
professional expertise |
| G |
a
post equivalent to responsibility for a very large service to
one or more health authorities or requiring exceptional expertise |
| H |
a
post of exceptional responsibility or demanding very exceptional
expertise |
(see PJ, November 19, 1988, p652)
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