Physiotherapist

Illustrative calculators for Physiotherapist within NHS, part of the Health sector. Pick a tool below to model pay, working patterns, leave, take-home pay or CPD. Then confirm anything important with your employer, contract or union.

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About this role

Find out more about the Physiotherapist role within NHS and whether it would be the right role for you.

What is a Physiotherapist?

A Physiotherapist is an HCPC-registered professional who helps people recover movement and function after injury or illness. They assess, plan and deliver treatment in hospitals, community and private practice. Most NHS physios are on AFC Band 6 or 7.

Typical demands, progression and balance

Physiotherapy offers variety, patient contact and clear clinical progression. Pay and satisfaction depend on specialty and band. Progression to Band 7 (senior/clinical lead) or Band 8 is common.

Progression and pay

Typical progression: Band 5 (newly qualified) → Band 6 Physiotherapist → Band 7 (senior/lead) → Band 8a+. Use the calculators on this page to model pay over time on AFC.

Calculators for this role

Browse our career-focused calculators for those who work as a Physiotherapist, covering pay progression, promotion paths, take-home pay, working patterns, leave, allowances and more. Click the calculators below to get started.

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