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DismissThe Belfast Health and Social Care Trust is a health organisation covering Belfast, Northern Ireland.
belfasttrust.hscni.netWhat's the average pay for a social worker at Belfast Trust?
The average pay for a social worker at Belfast Trust is between £13.93 and £21.77 per hour.
The top paying employers for social workers are Ealing Council, Local Government Association and London Borough Of Hounslow.
Last updated 1 May 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.85 |
Rest of the UK | £12.60 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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21 or older | £12.21 |
18-20 | £10.00 |
Under 18 | £7.55 |
Apprentices | £7.55 |
Who pays social workers the most?
- Ealing Council Pay £20.29-34.05 per hour
- Local Government Association Pay £33.0k-72.2k per year
- London Borough Of Hounslow Pay £15.87-26.10 per hour
- Hampshire County Council Pay £30.8k-42.0k per year
- Leeds City Council Pay £34.0k-40.0k per year
- Essex County Council Pay £28.5k-43.6k per year
- Kent County Council Pay £32.1k-44.8k per year
- Birmingham City Council Pay £30.2k-45.0k per year
- NHS Professionals Pay £25.7k-42.7k per year
- Belfast Trust Pay £13.93-21.77 per hour
What are social workers saying about pay at Belfast Trust?
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Best thing
Family friendly hours
Worst thing
Low pay for difficult work
Employee at Belfast Trust, January 2025
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Best thing
Pay, better than nothing
Worst thing
Management
Healthcare assistant at Belfast Trust, October 2024
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Best thing
The management are very helpful, flexible and supportive. The service users are lovely people who are very appreciative of all we do. Everyone works as a team and we really care for our service users.
Worst thing
The effect covid has had on the amount of people we can help. The building needs modernisation and the staff need a decent pay rise.
Care worker at Belfast Trust, June 2021