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NHS Part Time Take Home Pay Calculator

Calculate your NHS part-time take home pay based on your band, hours worked, and any additional payments.

NHS Part Time Calculator

Full-time equivalent is 37.5 hours

How NHS Part-Time Pay Works

NHS part-time employees are paid pro-rata based on their contracted hours compared to full-time equivalent (typically 37.5 hours per week). This calculator helps you understand:

  • Your part-time annual salary based on hours worked
  • Additional payments for unsocial hours
  • Take-home pay after tax and National Insurance
  • Hourly rates for different NHS bands

Unsocial Hours Payments

NHS staff working unsocial hours receive additional payments on top of their basic salary:

  • Evening (6pm-8pm): Time + 30%
  • Night (8pm-6am): Time + 60%
  • Saturday: Time + 30%
  • Sunday: Time + 60%
  • Public Holidays: Time + 100%

NHS Agenda for Change Bands

The NHS uses the Agenda for Change pay structure with bands ranging from 2 to 9. Each band has multiple pay points, and staff typically progress through these points annually.

Benefits and Pension

Part-time NHS staff are entitled to the same benefits as full-time staff, calculated pro-rata:

  • NHS Pension Scheme membership
  • Annual leave entitlement (pro-rata)
  • Sick pay entitlement
  • Study leave and training opportunities