clinical scales accordion

Clinical payscales for staff not holding honorary consultant contracts

Only to be used for new clinical staff-for Clinical Lecturers, Clinical Research fellows

Effective from 1 April 2024

Spine point 01.04.2023 01.04.2024
 1  £40,716  £44,159
 2  £43,891  £47,524
 3  £45,810  £49,559
 4  £48,125  £52,013
 5  £50,442  £54,468
 6  £52,578  £56,923
 7  £55,073  £59,377
 8  £57,389  £61,833
 9  £59,706  £64,288
 10  £65,829  £70,779
 11  £71,019  £76,280 
 
Summary of the table's contents

The scale consists of 11 points in line with the ‘Agreed mechanisms for translation of NHS salary scales to clinical staff scales’.

The values of each point match a relevant NHS point thereby facilitating parity between HE and the NHS

A London Weighting allowance of £2,162 per annum is payable in addition to all full-time staff working at the South Kensington, St Mary’s, Royal Brompton, Charing Cross and Hammersmith Campuses.  Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis.

Clinical staff not holding consultant contracts (old scales)‌

(South Kensington, St Mary’s, Royal Brompton, Hammersmith and Charing Cross Campuses)

Pay rates and allowances effective from 1 April 2024 (old contract)

Staff not holding honorary consultant contracts- (Clinical Research Fellows, Lecturers, Senior Lecturers and Readers). No new staff to be appointed on spinal points 9-28

Spine point Basic salary 01.04.2023 Basic salary 01.04.2024
Clinical research fellows/lecturers (Grade 435, 432)  9  £40,052  £43,455
   10  £41,971  £45,490
   11  £43,891  £47,524
   12  £45,810  £49,559
   13  £48,125  £52,013
   14  £50,442  £54,468
   15  £52,758  £56,923
   16  £55,073  £59,377
   17  £57,389  £61,833
   18  £63,410  £68,215
   19  £68,402  £73,506
Senior lecturers/readers (Grade 431)  18  £63,410  £68,215
   19  £68,402  £73,506
   20  £73,395  £78,799
   21  £78,392  £84,096
   22  £84,759  £90,845
   23  £89,163  £95,513
    01.04.2023 01.04.2024
Senior lecturers/readers* (Grade 430,429)  24  £77,769  £82,435
   25  £83,334  £88,334
   26  £88,900  £94,234
   27  £94,464  £100,132
   28  £100,810  £106,859
Professors (maximum) (Grade 428)  28  £100,810  £106,859
 
Summary of the table's contents

* Senior Lecturers and Readers holding honorary consultant contracts are paid on the 5 point NHS consultants’ scale.

A London Weighting allowance of £2,162 per annum is payable in addition to all full-time staff working at the South Kensington, St Mary’s, Royal Brompton and Hammersmith Campuses.  Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis.

Staff employed at Charing Cross Campus before 1 August 1997

A London Weighting allowance of £1,448 per annum is payable in addition to all full-time staff employed at the Charing Cross Campus before 1 August 1997.  Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis.

Staff employed at Charing Cross Campus from 1 August 1997

A London Weighting allowance of £1,505 per annum is payable in addition to all full-time staff employed at the Charing Cross Campus from 1 August 1997.  Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis.

Consultant Clinical Academics - New Appointments

Basic salary and additional programmed activity payments for consultant clinical academic staff appointed on or after 1 February 2004. Effective from 1 April 2024.

Basic Pay and Pay Thresholds- On commencement, the value of basic salary – and of payments for any Additional Programmed Activities – will normally be the first of the thresholds set out below.


New threshold/(Old threshold)

Years completed as a consultant Period before eligibility for next threshold Basic salary (full time) 01.03.2024 Basic salary (full time) 01.04.2024
 1 (1)  0  3 years  £99,532 £105,504 
 1 (2)  1  2 years  £99,532 £105,504 
 1 (3)  2  1 year  £99,532 £105,504 
 2a (4)  3  1 year  £105,390 £111,714 
 2b (5)  4  4 years  £108,390 £114,894 
 2b (5)  5  3 years  £108,390 £114,894 
 2b (5)  6  2 years  £108,390 £114,894 
 2b (5)  7  1 year  £108,390 £114,894 
 3 (5)  8  6 years  £118,884 £126,018 
 3 (6)  9  5 years  £118,884 £126,018 
 3 (6)  10  4 years  £118,884 £126,018 
 3 (6)  11  3 years  £118,884 £126,018 
 3 (6)  12  2 years  £118,884 £126,018 
 3 (6)  13  1 year  £118,884 £126,018 
 4 (7)  14  N/A  £131,964 £139,882 
 4 (7)  15  N/A  £131,964 £139,882 
 4 (7)  16  N/A  £131,964 £139,882 
 4 (7)  17  N/A  £131,964 £139,882 
 4 (7)  18  N/A  £131,964 £139,882 
 4 (8)  19  N/A  £131,964 £139,882
 
Summary of the table's contents

Annual payment for one Additional Programmed Activity:

Threshold 01.03.2024 01.04.2024
 1  £9,953  £10,550 
 2  £9,953  £10,550 
 3  £9,953  £10,550 
 4  £10,539  £11,171 
 5  £10,839  £11,489 
 6  £11,888  £12,602
 7  £13,196  £13,988 
 8  £13,196  £13,988 
 
Summary of the table's contents

The value of an Additional Programmed Activity (APA) is 10% of basic salary plus 10% of any Clinical Excellence Awards (CEA's) (awarded before April 2018) award up to level 9. When an honorary consultant holds discretionary points or a local CEA above the level 9 discretionary point, the APA is capped at level 9 / Bronze level (£36,192 at April 2022 rate). Payment for an APA is therefore based on 10% basic salary plus a maximum amount of 10% of £36,192.  Local CEAs awarded between April 2018 and March 2021 are not included in APA uplift. Local CEAs awarded from 1 April 2022 are also not part of the APA uplift.

London Weighting of £2,162 per annum is payable in addition to all full-time staff working at sites bases in London. Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis

Doctors in Training (Clinical Research Fellows) and Flexible Pay Premia

Clinical payscales for staff not holding honorary consultant contracts.

Only to be used for new clinical staff (Clinical Research Fellows and Clinical Lecturers) in training who have transitioned to the new Junior Doctor payscales.

Effective from 1 April 2024

Spinal point
Stage of NHS training 01.04.2023 01.04.2024
 1 Clinical Research Fellow FY1  £33,600  £36,616
 2 Clinical Research Fellow FY2  £38,687  £42,008
 3 Clinical Research Fellow ST1/SpR1  £46,141  £49,909
  Clinical Research Fellow ST2/SpR2  £46,141  £49,909
 4 Clinical Research Fellow ST3/SpR3  £57,382 £61,825
  Clinical Research Fellow ST4/SpR4  £57,382 £61,825
  Clinical Research Fellow ST5/SpR5  £57,382 £61,825
 5 Clinical Research Fellow ST6/SpR6

 £65,495 

£70,425

  Clinical Research Fellow ST7/SpR7

 £65,495 

£70,425

  Clinical Research Fellow ST8/SpR8

 £65,495 

£70,425

 
Summary of the table's contents

The scales match the relevant NHS scale thereby facilitating parity between the College and the NHS.

A London weighting allowance of £2,162 per annum is payable to all full-time staff working at the South Kensington, St Mary’s, Royal Brompton, Charing Cross and Hammersmith Campuses.  Part-time staff will receive the allowance on a pro-rata basis.

Staff do not automatically progress to the next point on the scale; they only progress when the College has been formally notified that they have moved to the next level of their training.

Flexible pay premia (for application to trainees on the new pay system only)

Premium Full-time, annual value* 01.04.2023 Full-time, annual value* 01.04.2024 Eligibility Notes
Academia  £4,921   £5,216  Paid following successful completion of a higher degree and return to clinical training  Full details on eligibility criteria have been agreed by NIHR, HEE, the Department of Health and NHS Employers. See the UCEA website for a copy.
Dual qualification - OFMS Between £3,076 and £8,201** per annum Between £3,260 and £8,693** per annum  Payable in the NHS to oral and maxillofacial surgery trainees at ST3 and above only As per paragraphs 42-44 of Schedule 2 of the NHS contract
Hard to fill training programmes  

Psychiatry: £4,101 per annum for core training. £4,101 per annum for a 3-year higher training programme; £3,076 per annum for a 4-year higher training programme.

 

 

Emergency Medicine: as dual qualification above

Psychiatry: £4,347 per annum for core training. £4,347 per annum for a 3-year higher training programme; £3,260 per annum for a 4-year higher training programme.

 

 

Emergency Medicine: as dual qualification above

 

Currently payable only to:

  • Psychiatry core trainees
  • Payable to Psychiatry higher trainees
Emergency medicine trainees at ST4 and above
This is a premium to address a training programme that is currently hard to fill. The definition of a hard to fill specialty may change in future years. If it does change an individual in receipt of the payment retains their eligibility even if future cohorts do not. However, the value also stays constant; it does not increase or decrease if the value changes for future cohorts
GP  £10,086   £10,691  GP trainees in ST1, ST2, ST3, ST4 during GP placements only Academic trainees are unlikely to be eligible for this whilst employed by an HEI as it is only payable during practice placements
Histopathology  £4,921   £5,216  Payable to trainees in ST1 and above only  
 
Summary of the table's contents

* The values of the premia could be reviewed and increased (or decreased) annually in the NHS; pay premia linked to specialties could also be ceased, or new ones created. NHS Employers will issue a pay circular as and when values are revised, which UCEA will translate into a pay Update for HEIs. Any increases linked to a general pay award would apply to all trainees currently in receipt of such an award; any other increases / changes would only apply to trainees joining the relevant training programmes after the change has been announced.

** Depending on the length of training programme. See the NHS pay circular for details.

See 2016-2024 Flexible Pay Premia for previous flexible pay premia figures.