Interactive map: Compare how locum rates vary across Great Britain

Use C+D’s map to compare locum pharmacists’ average hourly rate, ability to find work and rate dissatisfaction levels in regions across Great Britain. 

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C+D Salary Survey 2021
C+D analysed the responses of 177 locum pharmacists to the Salary Survey 2021

Hover over the different regions on the map below to discover the average locum rate in that area, according to data from the C+D Salary Survey 2021.

Data collected by the Salary Survey in 2021 showed that the average hourly rate for locums across Great Britain (GB) was £28.10.

For this feature, C+D analysed the responses of 177 locum pharmacists. C+D did not have enough data from Northern Ireland for it to be statistically relevant, so the 2021 locum average calculations are for Great Britain only.

The C+D Salary Survey 2021 ran between November 26 and December 31 and was completed by a total of 1,295 pharmacists and pharmacy staff.

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