Registered Nurse Salary 2026/27

Registered nurses in England sit on Agenda for Change Band 5, starting at £32,073 and rising to £39,043 at the top of the band — typically reached in around four years. Specialising or moving into Band 6/7 roles lifts pay further.

BandStepAnnual (2026/27)Years to progress
Band 5entry£32,0732 yrs
Band 5intermediate£34,5922 yrs
Band 5top£39,043

Demand: Growing · +1% workforce YoY.

What you could earn next

Example trajectory: £32,073 now → £56,515

Yr 0

£32k

Yr 2

£35k

Yr 4

£49k

Yr 6

£52k

Yr 8

£57k

Common questions

How much does a Band 5 nurse earn in 2026/27?

£32,073 at entry, rising through £34,592 to £39,043 at the top of Band 5 (England, 2026/27 AfC basic pay).

How do nurses earn more than Band 5?

By moving into Band 6 specialist/charge-nurse roles (£39,959–£48,117) or Band 7 (£49,387+), usually via post-registration experience and specialty study.

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Indicative — England 2026/27 Agenda for Change basic pay, excludes High Cost Area Supplements, unsocial-hours and overtime. Typical timings are national averages, not guarantees. Not financial advice. See data sources.

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