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Osteopath Jobs in Northern Ireland

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Osteopath in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland's private healthcare sector is centred on Belfast, where a number of private hospitals and independent clinic networks operate alongside the NHS. The region has seen increased private healthcare activity in recent years, with growing demand for specialist and aesthetic services. Osteopath roles in Northern Ireland offer competitive salaries alongside a lower cost of living than mainland UK, making the region an increasingly attractive career destination.

About this role

Osteopaths in the UK are regulated by the General Osteopathic Council (GOsC) and treat musculoskeletal and other conditions using hands-on manipulation, massage, and movement techniques. There are approximately 5,500 registered osteopaths in the UK. Most osteopaths work in private practice.

Regulator General Osteopathic Council (GOsC)
Typical salary £30,000 – £60,000

Common questions

What qualifications does an Osteopath need in the UK?

A 4-year Master of Osteopathy (MOst) or Bachelor of Osteopathy (BOst) degree from a GOsC-accredited institution, followed by GOsC registration.

How much does an Osteopath earn in the UK?

Employed osteopaths earn £30,000–£45,000. Self-employed osteopaths building their own practice can earn £45,000–£70,000+.

Is osteopathy growing in the UK?

Yes. Increasing public awareness of musculoskeletal health and growing acceptance of complementary medicine approaches have supported sustained demand for osteopathy.

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