This is really helpful and truthful as well. I started off with the private and I have no regrets! Some privates are superb. My organization provides lots of trainings and also pays same standard with NHS.
Hi you mentioned in this video that the reason the private company hired you was they did not need to sponsor your visa. But don't you need a work visa to work in the UK? or you were just doing student placements in a private company? Thanks!
Hi, at the time, I was on a student visa, and worked part-time, so it was easy for them to hire me. But when my student visa was about to expire, and I needed a new work visa, they did not sponsor me
Hi Deb, I'm starting my master's program this September and I have my hcpc license. How did you get job with private sector as a student? Also what was the pay? I'm an international student, how can I get private sector job?
Mam I got ielts 6.5 but it is not enough for hcpc registration. Is it possible through medium of instruction certificate.and any chance is there for rejection
You should apply for band 6, as Deborah has mentioned in some of her other videos, if you have work experience more than 2 or 3 years, you can and should apply for band 6.
@ Debora dias ...I have already applied my documents lond days before but I didn't get reply from hcpc..still .what shud I need to do...is there any ways to enquire them.. related this .??
To work in the UK you need your HCPC. HCPC is your licencse to work in the UK. Its not an exam, its an online application form. And yes, you can work in the UK with your Indian degree
I am doctor of physiotherapy and just now I take degree of 5 year I want to know if I study of master in physio after that I can practice in UK and possible to take pr
Yes, you can definitely practice in the UK with your DPT. You will be able to get PR only after 5 years of being a work visa. If you do your masters, these years will not be counted
Hey debbie i want to be a phyio because it seems in great demand helping a wide audience of young sports people to older people i am also interested in anatomy ect . But i feel like from actually watching videos on day in the life of a physio it just looks like nursing which if that is the case is a big turn off for me because i want to do a job not just for the self rewarding/self fulfilling aspect but also for the respectable job title that physio brings because nursing is a very feminine job. So as a man i dont want to be doing a line of work that is basically very feminine almost nursing esque. Can you give me some insight and let me know if this is the case with physio?
I hear you (and apologies for the late response). There are many branches of physio. The best fit for you would be outpatients in this case. And if you're into sports, make sure you get into the 'rehab world'. I hope this helps
If you're just starting out in your career, salaries in the private sector can be lower than what is paid in the NHS. It is manageable, but it is lower.
@@lathacr7954 start applying for jobs on NHS websites, it's an online application If your struggling with this, please find me on Instagram @deborahdrosario, loads of information on this page :) Let me know if you get stuck