Gender Pay Gap (GPG) Report

SpaMedica is a healthcare provider of cataract surgery with hospitals located across England with a workforce demographic on 5th April 2022 of 78% (1127) females and 22% (323) males, totalling 1450 employees, 7% of these being temporary workers who are predominately bank worker colleagues comprising of nurses and other clinical/non clinical staff.

SpaMedica is committed to the fair treatment and reward of its employees irrespective of gender and is committed to creating a culture that is transparent, diverse, and inclusive. This report is based on a snapshot of all SpaMedica employees as at 5th April 2022.

Reminder of legislative requirements

Gender pay gap legislation requires employers in the United Kingdom with 250 employees or more to calculate and publish on an annual basis gender pay gap data. This must be based on figures taken on the 5th of April each year.

The specific information we are required to publish needs to include:

  • Mean and median gender pay gap (based on an hourly rate of pay as at 5th April)
  • Mean and median bonus gender pay gap (considers bonus pay received in the 12 months leading up to 5th April)
  • Proportion of men and women receiving a bonus payment
  • Proportion of men and women in each quartile pay band (looking at the proportion in 4 pay bands when we divide our workforce into four equal parts) The gender pay gap is expressed as a percentage of male earnings (e.g. women earn x% less than men)

A gender pay gap is a measure of the difference in the pay of men and women across an entire organisation, regardless of the nature or level of their work. It is different from an equal pay comparison, which involves a direct comparison of two people or groups of people carrying out the same work or work of equal value.

Please click on the link below to see SpaMedica’s latest Gender Pay Gap Report:

SpaMedica Gender Pay Gap Report 2022/23