How to become a Speech & Language Therapist – Employers & Salaries
Speech and language therapists can work privately and for the NHS. They usually have a diverse range of clients which requires them to work in a variety of settings including
Hospitals (both inpatients and outpatients)
Community health centres
Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (YOI)
Mainstream and special needs schools
Assessment units and day centres
Clients homes
Entry level Speech & Language Therapist
£21,176
Band 5
Specialist
£25,472
Band 6
Advanced SLT
£30,460
Band 7
Advanced SLT
£67,134
Band 8c
NHS Agenda for Change Pay Scales 2010/2011
Effective from 1st April 2010
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Band 4
Band 5
Band 6
Band 7
Band 8a
Band 8b
Band 8c
Band 8d
Band 9
13,653
13,653
15,610
18,152
21,176
25,472
30,460
38,851
45,254
54,454
65,270
77,079
14,008
14,008
16,145
18,577
21,798
26,483
31,454
40,157
46,621
55,945
67,134
80,810
14,364
14,364
16,753
19,250
22,663
27,534
32,573
41,772
48,983
58,431
69,932
84,688
14,779
17,118
19,933
23,563
28,470
34,189
43,388
51,718
61,167
73,351
88,753
15,194
17,604
20,554
24,554
29,464
35,184
45,254
54,454
65,270
77,079
93,014
15,610
18,152
21.176
25,472
30,460
36,303
46,621
55,945
67,134
80,810
97,478
16,145
18,557
21,798
26,483
31,454
37,545
16,753
27,534
2,573
38,851
34,189
40,157
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