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What is NHS Band 4 hourly?

By Lily Fisher

What is NHS Band 4 hourly?

** Please note these calculations are based on the 3% Pay Rise **

NHS Pay Band (paypoint)+ 3% Payrise (21/22)Total Per Hour (& Net)
Band 4 (1st)£22,549£11.53 (£9.06)
Band 4 (2nd and Final)£24,882£12.73 (£9.80)
Band 5 (1st)£25,654£13.12 (£10.05)
Band 5 (2nd)£27,779£14.21 (£10.48)

What is Band 4 in the NHS?

Band 4. Examples of the NHS staff paid at Band 4 are; nursing associates, associate practitioners, bed managers and senior clerical staff.

How long does it take to get to the top of Band 4 NHS?

Band 4 will have two step points and take a minimum of three years to progress to the top of the band. Band 5 will have three step points, taking a minimum of two years to progress from the entry step point to the mid step point and then a further minimum of two years to progress to the top of the band.

What is a band 4 healthcare assistant?

It is easy to think about healthcare assistants in nursing or midwifery roles. At Band 4, support workers are described as assistant or associate practitioners, recognising their seniority and support for the Band 5 practitioner role.

What is a band 4 nurse?

Band 4. Associate. practitioner / Nursery nurse. The HEE guidance states that these students will be employed in clinical practice working with appropriate support and supervision within an appropriate delegation framework.

How much is a band 4?

Band 4 = 70 – 79 marks. Band 3 = 60 – 69 marks. Band 2 = 50 – 59 marks. Band 1 = 0 – 49 marks.

What is an assistant practitioner Band 4?

An Assistant Practitioner works directly under a senior member of staff, such as a nurse, physiotherapist, occupational therapist and, is highly skilled and has a university/college qualification related to the role.

How can I increase my NHS band?

But broadly, here are the things you need to do consistently to boost your chances of climbing the banding ladder.

  1. Boost your knowledge. As soon as you start working as a Band 5 Nurse, you’ll find there are abundant opportunities to develop your knowledge.
  2. Increase your experience.
  3. Never stop networking.

What does a band 4 NHS worker do?

Examples of roles at band 4 – assistant practitioner, audio visual technician, pharmacy technician, dental nurse and theatre support worker.

What can a band 4 nurse do?

Demonstrates effective approaches to monitoring signs and symptoms of physical, mental, cognitive, behavioural and emotional distress, deterioration or improvement and liaises with the registered practitioner in an appropriate and timely manner to review / reassess care needs as required. 4.

What is Band 4 a level?

Band 6 – 90-100 marks or an A grade. Band 4 – 70-80 marks or a C grade. Band 3 – 60-70 marks or a D grade. Band 2 – 50-60 marks or an E grade.