NHS Band 6 Salary in England 2026/27
NHS pay scales for England with UK tax bands and 37.5-hour standard working week. Band 6 salaries range from £37,890 to £44,962.
Working Week
37.5 hours
Tax System
UK Rates
Starting Take Home
£2,257.27/mo
Band 6 Pay Table — England 2026/27
| Step | Gross Salary | Monthly Take Home |
|---|---|---|
| Step 1 | £37,890 | £2,257.27 |
| Step 2 | £40,588 | £2,397.11 |
| Step 3 | £43,276 | £2,536.44 |
| Step 4 | £44,962 | £2,623.83 |
Calculate Your Band 6 Pay in England
Monthly Take Home Pay
Net Monthly Pay
£2,257.27
£520.91/week · £27,087.18/year
Income
Deductions
Working in NHS England
England is by far the largest NHS employer, with over 1.3 million staff working across more than 200 trusts and foundation trusts. If you're looking for the widest range of roles and specialties, England offers the most options — from major teaching hospitals in London, Manchester and Birmingham to smaller district general hospitals and community services across the country.
The biggest financial advantage of working in England is the High Cost Area Supplement (HCAS), commonly known as London weighting. If you work in Inner London, you'll receive up to 20% extra on your basic salary (capped at around £7,539 per year). Outer London staff get up to 15%, and those in the Fringe zone get up to 5%. This is unique to England — no other UK country offers a comparable location supplement. However, the higher cost of living in London and the South East often absorbs much of this benefit.
England uses the standard 37.5-hour working week and UK income tax rates. Pay is negotiated through the NHS Staff Council, which includes employer and trade union representatives. Annual pay awards are typically recommended by the independent NHS Pay Review Body and confirmed by the government.
Employer type
NHS Trusts and Foundation Trusts
Number
Over 200 trusts
Key difference
Only country with London weighting (HCAS)
Cost of living
Highest in the UK, especially London and the South East
England FAQs
Only if you work in a designated HCAS zone. Inner London pays up to 20% extra (max ~£7,539/year), Outer London up to 15% (max ~£6,044), and the Fringe zone up to 5% (max ~£2,168). Staff outside these zones don't receive any supplement.