Average salary
£42,660 per year22%
Above national average
Average £42,660
Low £21,000
High £65,000
Salary estimated from 277 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 12 months. Last updated: 16 January 2023
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Reviews for Physiotherapist at Primary Care Physio
Evolving company full of great plans
First Contact Physiotherapist (Current Employee) - East Midlands - 12 October 2022
Variable pay based on level of experience. However, some experienced FCPs are somehow underpaid. Salary structure need to be reviewed to meet the cost of living demands. Company benefits could be better.
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Supportive and flexible work place
FCP physiotherapist (Current Employee) - Leicester, Leicestershire - 22 August 2022
Currently I am working at Leicester PCN, all senior staff and admin staff are really supportive and helpful. I would strongly recommend to work for primary care physio.
Pros
Flexibility to work 4 long days, one to one supervision, CPD time and funding for CPD
Cons
Nil at present
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Well managed and well run organisation
First Contact Physiotherapist (Current Employee) - Remote - 27 May 2022
I have recently started working for Primary Care Physio as a First Contact Physiotherapist in a remote role and so far, my experience has been excellent. The induction process was very thorough and has allowed me to settle into the role quickly. This also included having time to get to know the local primary care network providers and referral pathways. The allotted weekly supervision time and protected CPD time is great and will help with my own personal development. Working as an FCP is tough and requires good time management skills. This can be challenging at times, particularly with complex patients. However, the rewards of being able to help patients overcome their problems and achieve their goals helps you through this and there is always support available from the management if you have any questions or concerns.
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