What is band 5 salary UK?

What is band 5 salary UK?

Band 5 – 2nd paypoint A person on this NHS pay point will pay £182.15 a month of National Insurance, £215.29 a month of pension and £210.43 a month Tax. This makes their net (take home) pay £1,707.06 a month. This is based on 9.3% pension rate because earnings are higher than £26,824 and lower than £47,845.99 a year.

What does Band 5 mean in the NHS?

Examples of roles at band 5 (includes many newly qualified clinical professionals) – operating department practitioner (ODP), podiatrist, learning disability nurse, therapeutic radiographer, practice manager and ICT test analyst. Band 6. <2 years’ experience £32,306.

How much does a band 5 earn per hour?

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Band 1 * £9.49
Band 5 £13.12 £14.21
Band 6 £16.52 £17.48
Band 7 £20.49 £21.54
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What is a band 5 nurse salary?

NHS pay scales 2017-18

Band 2 Band 5
£15,900 £24,548
£16,332 £25,551
£16,764 £26,566
£17,321 £27,635

How much do band 5 nurses earn?

How do you become a band 5 nurse?

For a Band 5 general nursing position, first and foremost you’ll need to be NMC registered, which will require you to have a nursing degree. Within the job, you’ll often be the first point of contact for a patient, and you’ll normally work within a multi-disciplinary team.

What will the minimum wage be in 2021 UK?

From 1 April 2021, National Minimum Wages and National Living Wage Rates will increase as follows: From £8.72 to £8.91 per hour for workers aged 23 and over. From £8.20 to £8.36 an hour for workers aged 21 – 22. From £6.45 to £6.56 an hour for workers aged 18 – 20.