Nursing & care support
From healthcare assistant to registered, specialist and ward-leadership roles — nursing is the largest, most connected family in the NHS, with a way in at almost every level.

Nursing & care support today, by the numbers
Indicative figures from NHS HCHS workforce statistics (2026) and Agenda for Change 2026/27 — for guidance only; verify against official NHS sources. Vacancy is the NHS-wide rate, not family-specific.
Climb the ladder
Tap a role to see its pay, the study it needs, and where it leads next.
- Healthcare AssistantBand 2
- Salary
- £25,272–£25,272
- Time here
- —
- Study needed
- No formal entry requirements
Role detailsLeads toSenior Healthcare AssistantNursing AssociateAssistant PractitionerTherapy Assistant
- Salary
- £25,272–£25,272
- Time here
- —
- Study needed
- No formal entry requirements
What draws you in?
Pick what matters most and we'll point you to a role in this family to start exploring.
Roles at a glance
What each role pays
Band entry to top-of-band after progression — indicative 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay.
Your study path
- 01Care Certificate
- 02nursing apprenticeship or degree
- 03NMC registration
- 04specialist or leadership
How people get there


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A practical coach grounded in real NHS-style role data — honest about pay, study and competition.
Guides & updates
We're writing in-depth nursing & care support guides — pay, entry routes and progression. In the meantime, explore the roles and career map above.
Questions, answered straight
Every nursing & care support role
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