Physiotherapist vs Occupational Therapist
How Physiotherapist and Occupational Therapist compare on pay, training, study load, shifts and demand.
| Compare | Physiotherapist | Occupational Therapist |
|---|---|---|
| Band | Band 5 | Band 5 |
| Salary | £32,073–£39,043 | £32,073–£39,043 |
| Time to reach | 3 years (degree) | 3 years (degree) |
| Study intensity | High | High |
| Shift work | Low | Low |
| Competition | High | Medium |
| Long-term progression | Medium | Medium |
| Demand | Steady | Growing |
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Physiotherapist or Occupational Therapist — which pays more?
Physiotherapist sits on Band 5 (£32,073–£39,043); Occupational Therapist on Band 5 (£32,073–£39,043).
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Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.