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What could you earn after qualifying?

See typical UK starting and experienced salaries for the careers your Lift College qualification opens up. Figures drawn from NHS pay bands, ONS data, and recognised salary surveys.

  • UK salary ranges · starting, average and experienced
  • Linked to qualifications · see the route to each role
  • Updated for 2025/26 · NHS Agenda for Change and ONS data
UK nurse in scrubs reviewing patient information on a tablet
How to read the data

Starting salary is the typical pay for someone newly qualified. Experienced is the typical pay after 5+ years in the role. Top salary reflects senior or specialist positions.

Three things the salary data shows

Use these to plan a realistic career change or progression move.

01

Where you start

Newly qualified Band 5 nurses earn £31,049 in 2025/26. CMI Level 3 holders entering team-leader roles earn around £28-£32k.

02

Where you can progress

Most roles offer a clear progression band — Band 5 to Band 7 in nursing, Level 3 to Level 7 in management.

03

How long it takes

Most adult learners reach a higher salary band within 3-5 years of qualifying. The pace depends on sector and employer.

Roles are grouped by sector. Salary figures are typical UK ranges for 2025/26.

Healthcare

Registered Nurse (NHS Band 5)

Starting
£31,049
Experienced
£44,962
Top
£54,710 (Band 7)
NHS Agenda for Change 2025/26
Business & leadership

Team Leader / Supervisor

Starting
£28,000
Experienced
£35,000
Top
£42,000
CMI Salary Survey 2024
£31,049NHS Band 5 starting salary 2025/26
£44,962NHS Band 5 top-of-band
£70,000+Typical CMI Level 7 senior manager salary
£32,061Top HLTA salary under NJC pay scales

Frequently asked questions

Where do the NHS salary figures come from?
They are taken from the NHS Agenda for Change pay scales for 2025/26 published by NHS Employers. Band 5 is the entry band for newly qualified nurses; progression to Band 6 and Band 7 typically takes 3-5 years.
Are these salaries before or after tax?
All salaries shown are gross — before income tax, National Insurance and pension deductions. Use the GOV.UK take-home pay calculator if you need a net figure.
Do salaries vary by region?
Yes. NHS salaries include an inner-London, outer-London and fringe weighting (up to ~20% on top of base pay). CMI Salary Survey figures vary by sector and region; the figures shown are UK-wide medians.
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