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Allied Health Professionals

Allied Health Professions (AHPs) make up the third-largest workforce of the National Health Services. They are primarily degree-level professionals who work independently in their fields.

The Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) regulates 13 of the 14 AHPs, while the General Osteopathic Council regulates osteopaths (GOC).

AHPs work across the social care, housing, education, and independent and voluntary sectors to assess, treat, diagnose, and discharge patients. AHPs can help manage patients’ care throughout their lives, from birth to palliative care, using a holistic healthcare approach.

Their focus is on health and well-being prevention and improvement in order to maximise people’s capacity to live full and active lives in their families, social networks, education/training, and workplaces.

There are 14 professions under AHP

  1. Art therapists
  2. Dramatherapists
  3. Music Therapists
  4. Chiropodists/ Podiatrists
  5. Dietitians
  6. Occupational Therapists
  7. Operating Department Practitioners
  8. Orthoptists
  9. Osteopaths
  10. Prosthetists and Orthotists
  11. Paramedics
  12. Physiotherapists
  13. Speech and Language Therapists
  14. Radiographers

Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)

To ensure the safety and efficacy of their profession, the HCPC extensively examines candidates to see if they satisfy required requirements, including the quality of training courses.

To protect the public, the regulator has a variety of objectives, including:

  • Standard: The HCPC establishes educational, training, and practice standards for respective professionals.
  • Professional Programmes: The regulator approves the programmes that professionals must finish in order to become registered.
  • Maintain Records: The HCPC maintains a list of professionals, referred to as registrants, who meet their requirements.
  • Action: If professionals on the HCPC’s Register fail to achieve the required criteria, the HCPC will take appropriate action.

On a number of subjects, such as the development of standards or releasing recommendations, the HCPC must interact with stakeholders.

Professional bodies, government, employers, trade unions, service users, and the general public are among the organisations and persons with which the regulator collaborates in carrying out its UK-wide obligations.

We help our applicants along every step

Recruitment

Recruitment

We will ensure you get the job you want.

Documentation

Documentation

We will assist you with all necessary paperwork.

Sponsorship

Sponsorship

We can help you secure sponsorship.

Immigration support

Immigration support

We will help you along every step of the immigration process.

Licensing

Licensing

We will inform you and guide you on all the licensing requirements.

Relocation process

Relocation process

We will ensure your relocation is smooth & stress free.

We work with the NHS

The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK ensures universal healthcare. The NHS is one of the world’s greatest, safest, and most inexpensive healthcare systems. Although the NHS employs many British/UK nationals, certified experts from around the world work there.

Aside from the professional competency baseline, these experts are subjected to severe requirements specified by the NMC UK.

The NHS was founded in 1948 on the belief that adequate healthcare should be offered to everybody regardless of wealth.

Except for prescriptions, optical treatments, and dental care, the NHS in England is free to all UK residents.

It sees about a million patients every 36 hours.

The NHS was rated the best healthcare system in the world by the Commonwealth Fund in 2014. This included efficiency, effectiveness, safety, coordination and patient-centred treatment

2nd Largest Healthcare system

2nd Largest Healthcare system

The National Health Service is the publicly funded healthcare system in England, and one of the four National Health Service systems in the United Kingdom.

It is the second largest single-payer healthcare system in the world after the Brazilian Sistema Único de Saúde. 

Pay Scale

Pay Scale

This pay system covers all staff except doctors, dentists, and very senior managers. Each of the nine pay bands has a number of pay points.

Staff will normally progress to the next pay point annually until they reach the top of the pay band. In addition to basic pay, there is also extra pay for staff who works in high-cost areas such as around London.

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