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Further NHS Pay Rise

JamieBy Jamie11th October 202424 Views3 Mins Read Health
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Increase Formally Offered to Resident Doctors

An incremental pay increase offered to Resident Doctors, formerly known as Junior Doctors, and Dentists in Training will ensure NHS Scotland remains an attractive place to work and train in, Health Secretary Neil Gray has said.

If accepted by trade union members, the investment of more than £64 million in 2024-25 will see an 8.5% pay increase backdated to 1 April 2024, with a further 2.3% increase applied from 1 October 2024. 

The offer will make significant progress towards tackling pay erosion and is in line with the shared aims of the multi-faceted 2023-24 pay deal, which included commitments to contract reform and work on a pay bargaining review mechanism.

I am pleased to again see this Scottish Government reach a generous fair pay deal for NHS workers, following constructive negotiations.

Positive engagement is the way to get there and this SNP government is leading on that front.

I am hopeful this will be agreed and that we can see these key members our healthcare workforce benefitting soon.

I would wish to express my appreciation for the work of resident doctors and trainee dentists and their decision to dedicate themselves to a critical career in Scotland’s NHS.

GRAEME

An incremental pay increase offered to Resident Doctors, formerly known as Junior Doctors, and Dentists in Training will ensure NHS Scotland remains an attractive place to work and train in, Health Secretary @neilcgray has said.

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— Scot Gov Health (@scotgovhealth) October 11, 2024

Following weeks of constructive engagement with BMA Scotland, I am pleased to have agreed a pay offer that will ensure that our Resident Doctors, and Dentists in Training continue to feel valued while allowing NHS Scotland to remain the place of choice for them to work and train in.

I want to express my thanks again to Scotland’s hardworking Resident Doctors, and Dentists in Training. I am pleased we have been able to work together to honour the agreement from 2023-24, with this offer making significant progress towards resolving pay erosion.

I am grateful for the continued efforts around the table and, with the unions now consulting their members, I hope it will be accepted.

HEALTH SECRETARY NEIL GRAY

Background

This pay deal represents a £64.1 million investment and means a doctor at the start of their career will receive a salary increase of £3,418 in 2024-25. For those at the end of their training, the rise will be £7,088 over the same period. 

The starting salary for a Dentist in Training will increase by £4,239 in 2024-25. For those at the end of their training, the rise will be £5,902 over the same period. 

New 2024-25 Pay Scales

Resident Doctors

 Pay Scale 2023/24Pay Scale  1 Apr 24% Uplift£ UpliftPay Scale  1 Oct 24% Uplift£ UpliftCumu-lative % riseTotal £ rise
Found-ation year 1£31,082£33,7248.5%£2,642£34,5002.3%£77611%£3,418
Found-ation year 1£33,024£35,8318.5%£2,807£36,6552.3%£82411%£3,631
Found-ation year 1£34,964£37,9368.5%£2,972£38,8082.3%£87311%£3,844
Found-ation year 2£38,553£41,8308.5%£3,277£42,7922.3%£96211%£4,239
Found-ation year 2£41,075£44,5668.5%£3,491£45,5912.3%£1,02511%£4,516
Found-ation year 2£43,597£47,3038.5%£3,706£48,3912.3%£1,08811%£4,794
Doctors in training£40,995£44,4808.5%£3,485£45,5032.3%£1,02311%£4,508
Doctors in training pay point 1£43,504£47,2028.5%£3,698£48,2872.3%£1,08611%£4,783
Doctors in training pay point 2£47,007£51,0038.5%£3,996£52,1762.3%£1,17311%£5,169
Doctors in training pay point 3£49,126£53,3028.5%£4,176£54,5282.3%£1,22611%£5,402
Doctors in training pay point 4£51,680£56,0738.5%£4,393£57,3622.3%£1,29011%£5,682
Doctors in training pay point 5£54,235£58,8458.5%£4,610£60,1982.3%£1,35311%£5,963
Doctors in training pay point 6£56,793£61,6208.5%£4,827£63,0382.3%£1,41711%£6,245
Doctors in training pay point 7£59,384£64,4328.5%£5,048£65,9142.3%£1,48211%£6,530
Doctors in training pay point 8£61,903£67,1658.5%£5,262£68,7102.3%£1,54511%£6,807
Doctors in training pay point 9£64,461£69,9408.5%£5,479£71,5492.3%£1,60911%£7,088

Dentists in Training

Pay PointPay Scale 2023/24Pay Scale  1 Apr 24% Uplift£ UpliftPay Scale  1 Oct 24% Uplift£ UpliftCumu-lative % riseTotal £ rise
Min38,553£41,8308.5%£3,277£42,7922.3%£96211%£4,239
141,075£44,5668.5%£3,491£45,5912.3%£1,02511%£4,516
243,597£47,3038.5%£3,706£48,3912.3%£1,08811%£4,794
346,117£50,0378.5%£3,920£51,1882.3%£1,15111%£5,071
448,638£52,7728.5%£4,134£53,9862.3%£1,21411%£5,348
551,158£55,5068.5%£4,348£56,7832.3%£1,27711%£5,625
653,679£58,2428.5%£4,563£59,5812.3%£1,34011%£5,902
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