Leekbrookgull
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South Staffordshire Nhs Trust require a Human resources advisor. Yes thats right ADVISOR, not manager aka hirer & firer. The wage 32k per year. What do frontline Nhs staff get ? Nowhere near as much.
What do frontline Nhs staff get ? Nowhere near as much.
My Mrs is a fully qualified registered nurse who is an equivalent of an old E grade. This means that, among her many duties, she has to be in charge of the ward on her shifts (about 30 patients and 5-7 staff), allocate patients/bays to nurses, deal with abusive and aggresive patients and relatives, administer drugs and injections for which she is responsible for the dose and NOT the doctor who prescribed it.
She gets paid £21500
South Staffordshire Nhs Trust require a Human resources advisor. Yes thats right ADVISOR, not manager aka hirer & firer. The wage 32k per year. What do frontline Nhs staff get ? Nowhere near as much.
You think that's ridiculous? Last year, Royal Cornwall NHS Trust appointed a Director of MARKETING on a salary of £91,000. Seriously. How the f*** do you market a HOSPITAL anyway?
£21.5k? That's appalling.
Yep. Unfortunately the NHS and the government take advantage of nurses (and some doctors) because generally they pick the career for the love of providing patient care so they know they can screw them over and they'll still keep coming to work.
Pay for nurses and health care assistants is truly shocking when you consider the responsibility they have and the service they provide compared with most careers and I'll glady include my own career in that.
Which makes it even worse when you consider that in December Worthing NHS trust spent over £1million in one month on agency nurses because of staff shortages.
How many full time nurses would that million quid or so have got for the whole of 2007?