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Healthcare & Nursing Salaries in Northern Ireland 2026

What nurses, healthcare assistants, doctors, midwives, and allied health professionals earn across HSC trusts and private healthcare in Northern Ireland — junior to lead, by role.

Updated July 2026 · Based on live job listings and NI HSC pay scales

Northern Ireland's Health and Social Care (HSC) system is the region's largest employer, and demand for registered nurses, healthcare assistants, and allied health professionals remains high across Belfast, Derry~Londonderry, and every HSC trust area. Most HSC roles are paid on the Agenda for Change banding structure, while private providers set their own pay independently.

The figures below reflect typical gross annual salary ranges (in GBP) for healthcare and nursing roles advertised in Northern Ireland, drawn from live listings on NIjobsearch, HSC banding data, and the wider NI private healthcare market. Bank, agency, and night/weekend shift work often pays above the base ranges shown.

RoleLevelSalary RangeTypical Average
Healthcare AssistantJunior£20,000 – £24,000£22,000
Registered Nurse (Band 5)Junior£28,000 – £34,000£31,000
Senior Nurse / Specialist (Band 6–7)Mid£34,000 – £46,000£40,000
Mental Health NurseMid£30,000 – £44,000£37,000
MidwifeMid£30,000 – £45,000£38,000
Theatre Nurse / ODPMid£31,000 – £46,000£39,000
Occupational TherapistMid£28,000 – £43,000£35,000
PhysiotherapistMid£28,000 – £43,000£35,000
ParamedicMid£27,000 – £40,000£33,000
PharmacistMid£40,000 – £55,000£47,000
Ward / Nurse ManagerSenior£44,000 – £58,000£50,000
GP / DoctorSenior£60,000 – £110,000+£80,000
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Frequently asked questions

What is the average nurse salary in Northern Ireland?

A Band 5 registered nurse in Northern Ireland typically earns between £28,000 and £34,000, averaging around £31,000. Band 6-7 senior and specialist nurses average around £40,000.

How do NHS Band pay scales work in Northern Ireland?

Most HSC nursing and clinical roles are paid on the Agenda for Change banding structure, from Band 2 (healthcare assistant) through Band 5 (newly registered nurse) up to Band 8+ for senior clinical and management roles, with incremental pay points within each band based on experience.

Is there a nursing shortage in Northern Ireland?

Yes — Northern Ireland's HSC trusts have reported persistent nurse and healthcare assistant vacancies, particularly in community nursing, mental health, and theatre nursing, which has supported steady salary growth and increased use of bank and agency shifts at premium rates.

Do private healthcare providers pay more than the NHS in NI?

Private and independent healthcare providers in Northern Ireland can offer higher base pay or more flexible shift premiums than HSC trust roles for some specialisms, though NHS/HSC roles typically come with stronger pension and job security benefits.

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