July 18, 2023

Calling all NCF Members!


The questionnaire for the 2023 Social Care Reward Survey is now available for completion! Fill in your data by 25th August 2023 and submit to benchmark your pay and rewards.


The Social Care Reward survey is the annual study, which allows social care organisations to benchmark their pay and benefits packages for 27 front-line roles in 9 English Regions, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. 


Why take part?


  1. The survey is FREE for NCF Members! It usually costs £600-900 for non-members and is a major member benefit. 
  2. It will give you up-to-date information on the reward packages offered across the not-for-profit social care sector, by region and role. 
  3. You’ll be able to see how competitive your reward offer is in attracting and retaining front line workers. 
  4. It will help you to inform and shape reward strategies for the coming year. 


This year, the 2023 Personnel Survey is also included as an element of the Social Care Reward Survey! This makes it easier for members to contribute to two important benchmarking studies at the same time. 


We hope that everyone who can, will participate in this important benchmarking exercise!

 

Bigger data will provide better data for all of us! 


Sign up and submit your data NOW!



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