The NHS Band 2 salary for 2025/26 is £24,465 in England—a flat rate with no pay progression. Following the confirmed 3.6% pay award, Band 2 healthcare assistants, clinical support workers, porters and domestic staff now earn £12.51 per hour, which exceeds the National Living Wage of £12.21.

The Band 2 starting salary has increased to over £4,000 more than in 2022/23, putting real money in healthcare workers’ pockets despite the difficult financial situation. Unlike Bands 3-9, which have multiple pay points, Band 2 operates as a single flat rate—entry and top of band are identical at £24,465.

Whether you’re a healthcare assistant checking your current salary, a job seeker exploring NHS entry-level roles, or a Band 2 worker planning progression to Band 3, this guide provides everything you need to understand your pay in the 2025/26 financial year.

Explore All NHS Pay Bands 2025/26 → NHS Pay Bands 2025/26

Pay scales effective from 1 April 2025. Data sourced from NHS Employers’ official publications.

Calculate Your Exact Band 2 Take-Home Pay 

NHS Band 2 Salary 2025/26 (England)

The table below shows the official Agenda for Change pay scale for Band 2 in England, effective from 1 April 2025. These rates were published directly by NHS Employers following the government’s acceptance of the NHS Pay Review Body recommendations.

NHS Band 2 Salary 202526 (England)

Element Value
Annual Salary £24,465
Monthly Gross £2,038.75
Weekly Gross £470.48
Hourly Rate £12.51
Pay Structure Flat rate (no progression)

Key points about Band 2 pay structure:

The 2018 Agenda for Change reforms changed pay progression from spine points to years of experience at each band, preventing someone with lower responsibility from being paid more than someone with higher responsibility. For Band 2, this resulted in the current flat rate structure.

Read About: NHS Band 5 Pay 2025/26

Band 2 Hourly Rate 2025/26

Band 2 Unsocial Hours Rates

Base Hourly Rate

Element Value
Band 2 Hourly Rate £12.51
National Living Wage (21+) £12.21
Difference +£0.30 above NLW

The Band 2 hourly rate of £12.51 exceeds the National Living Wage by £0.30 per hour. In previous years, some Band 2 staff received temporary uplifts to ensure wages remained above legal minimum wage requirements.

Band 2 Unsocial Hours Rates (AfC Terms & Conditions Section 2)

Time Period Enhancement Hourly Rate
Weekday (standard hours) Base rate £12.51
Saturday & weekday nights (8 pm-6 am) Time plus 41% £17.64
Sundays & Public Holidays Time plus 83% £22.89

Comparison with higher bands:

Band Group Nights/Saturdays Sundays/Bank Holidays
Bands 2-3 Time plus 41% Time plus 83%
Bands 4-9 Time plus 30% Time plus 60%

A Band 2 healthcare assistant working a Sunday shift earns £22.89 per hour—nearly double their standard rate. This enhanced rate structure means Band 2 staff can significantly boost their earnings through unsocial hours working.

Read About: NHS Band 7 Pay 2025/26

Band 2 Take-Home Pay After Tax 2025/26

Your gross salary differs significantly from what you actually receive each month. Take-home pay depends on your tax code, pension contribution tier, and any student loan repayments.

Band 2 Take-Home Pay Example (NHS Employers/Official Calculation)

Element Annual Monthly
Gross Salary £24,465 £2,038.75
NHS Pension (6.5%) -£1,590 -£132.52
Income Tax -£951 -£79.26
National Insurance -£1,590 -£132.52
Estimated Take-Home ~£19,862 ~£1,655

Net pay as percentage of gross: Approximately 81% (equivalent to ~19% total deductions)

Additional Take-Home Scenarios

With Student Loan (Plan 2):

Inner London (with HCAS):

Part-Time Examples:

Hours per Week FTE Gross Monthly Net Monthly
30 hours 0.8 ~£1,631 ~£1,325
22.5 hours 0.6 ~£1,223 ~£995
20 hours 0.53 ~£1,086 ~£880

These figures are estimates based on standard tax code 1257L. Your actual take-home pay will vary depending on individual circumstances, including tax code, student loan type, childcare vouchers and salary sacrifice schemes.

Read our complete Band 6 Pay Guide → NHS Band 6 Pay 2025/26

Band 2 Monthly Pay Breakdown 2025/26

Many NHS staff prefer to understand their earnings in monthly terms for budgeting and financial planning.

Element Amount
Gross Monthly £2,038.75
NHS Pension (6.5%) -£132.52
Income Tax -£79.26
National Insurance -£132.52
Estimated Net Monthly ~£1,655

Net hourly rate after deductions: Approximately £10.19 per hour for a full-time Band 2 worker.

Band 2 Pay Rise 2025/26: How Much Did Salary Increase?

The government accepted an above-inflation pay rise of 3.6% for all Agenda for Change staff, effective from 1 April 2025. This pay award was recommended by the independent NHS Pay Review Body and puts real money in healthcare workers’ pockets.

Band 2 Pay Comparison: 2024/25 vs 2025/26

Element 2024/25 2025/26 Change
Annual Salary £23,615 £24,465 +£850
Monthly Gross £1,968 £2,039 +£71
Hourly Rate £12.08 £12.51 +£0.43

Key points about the 2025/26 pay award:

The Band 2 starting salary has increased to £24,465—over £4,000 more than in 2022/23. Previous years saw 5.5% (2024/25), 5% (2023/24), and 5.5% (2022/23) increases, representing sustained investment in entry-level NHS roles.

Why Does Band 2 Have No Pay Progression?

Band 2 is a flat rate band with no incremental progression—a structure unique among the main Agenda for Change bands.

How Band 2 Differs from Other Bands

Band Pay Structure Pay Points Years to Top
Band 2 (England) Flat rate 1 N/A
Band 2 (Scotland) Progression 2 2 years
Band 3 Progression 2 2 years
Band 5 Progression 3 4 years

Why the flat rate structure exists:

Ways to increase Band 2 earnings:

Band 2 Pay by Region: England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland

Salaries differ across the four UK nations due to devolved health services and separate pay negotiations.

Band 2 Regional Salary Comparison 2025/26

Region Entry Salary Top Salary Hourly Rate Has Progression?
England £24,465 £24,465 £12.51 ❌ No (flat rate)
Scotland £25,694 £27,900 £13.32-£14.46 ✅ Yes (2 points)
Wales £23,970 £23,970 £12.26 ❌ No
Northern Ireland £22,383 £22,383 £11.45 ❌ No

Key Regional Differences

NHS Scotland pays the highest Band 2 salaries and is the only UK nation with pay progression at Band 2. Scottish healthcare assistants receive:

Under the Scottish Framework Document agreement, Agenda for Change staff in Scotland received a 4.25% increase in 2025/26 and will receive a 3.75% increase in 2026/27.

Northern Ireland has the lowest Band 2 rates at £22,383—some £2,082 less than England and £5,517 less than Scotland’s top rate.

Wales sits slightly below England at £23,970 (£12.26/hour).

Scotland Band 2 Pay Progression Explained

Scotland is the only UK nation where Band 2 has pay progression—making it significantly more attractive for recruitment.

Scotland Band 2 Pay Scale 2025/26

Years of Service Annual Salary Monthly Gross Hourly Rate
0-2 years £25,694 £2,141 £13.32
2+ years £27,900 £2,325 £14.46

Key points:

Band 2 London Weighting (High Cost Area Supplement)

NHS staff working in London and surrounding areas receive High Cost Area Supplements (HCAS), also known as London weighting, to reflect higher living costs. HCAS applies only in England.

HCAS Rates 2025/26

Zone Supplement Band 2 Total Annual Band 2 Total Hourly
Inner London 20% (min £5,414) ~£30,074 ~£15.38
Outer London 15% (min £4,551) ~£29,016 ~£14.84
Fringe 5% (min £1,258) ~£25,723 ~£13.15

Key points:

NHS Pension Contributions for Band 2 Staff

Your NHS pension contribution is deducted automatically from your gross salary based on your pensionable earnings tier.

Band 2 Pension Contribution

Element Value
Band 2 Salary £24,465
Contribution Tier £13,260 – £27,288.99
Contribution Rate 6.5%
Monthly Deduction ~£133
Annual Deduction ~£1,590

NHS Pension Contribution Tiers 2025/26

Pensionable Pay Range Contribution Rate
Up to £13,259.99 5.2%
£13,260 – £27,288.99 6.5% ← Band 2
£27,289 – £32,548.99 8.3%
£32,549 – £47,845.99 9.8%
£47,846 – £70,630.99 10.7%
£70,631+ 12.5%

Key points:

Calculate Your NHS Pension Contributions

What Jobs Are NHS Band 2?

Band 2 is the entry-level band for NHS support roles. Following the closure of Band 1 in December 2018, Band 2 became the starting point for most non-registered support positions.

Clinical Support Roles

Non-Clinical Roles

Administrative Roles

Other Band 2 Roles

Band 2 Entry Requirements

Requirement Details
Qualifications None required (training provided on the job)
Experience Desirable but not essential
Skills Caring attitude, teamwork, and communication
Checks Enhanced DBS, occupational health clearance
Training Care Certificate (15 standards)

Band 2 professionals are covered by Agenda for Change, which determines pay structures, terms and conditions for most NHS staff excluding doctors, dentists and very senior managers. Many entry-level roles are advertised between Bands 2 and 4.

What Happened to NHS Band 1?

Band 1 closed to new starters from 1 December 2018 in England. Northern Ireland closed Band 1 from 15 January 2020.

Key points:

This change was part of the 2018 Agenda for Change reforms that simplified the NHS pay structure and ensured all entry-level staff receive at least Band 2 rates.

Band 2 vs Band 3: Salary Comparison

Understanding the difference between Band 2 and Band 3 helps you plan career progression and assess whether you’re being paid correctly for your duties.

Band 2 vs Band 3 Comparison (England 2025/26)

Element Band 2 Band 3 (Entry) Band 3 (Top)
Annual Salary £24,465 £24,937 £26,598
Hourly Rate £12.51 £12.75 £13.60
Progression None (flat rate) 2 years to top
Difference from Band 2 +£472 +£2,133

Key points:

When to Consider Rebanding

The Royal College of Nursing and NHS Employers have clarified the differences between Band 2 and Band 3 healthcare support worker roles. If you regularly perform the following clinical duties, you may be entitled to Band 3:

 The NHS Staff Council agreed wording amendments to the profiles for Band 2 and Band 3 healthcare support worker roles in August 2021 to ensure the differentiation between the bands was made clear.

Read our complete Band 3 Pay Guide → NHS Band 3 Pay 2025/26

How to Progress from Band 2 to Band 3

Since Band 2 has no internal progression in England, the only way to increase salary is promotion to Band 3 or higher.

Pathways to Band 3

Career Development Pathway

Band Typical Role Salary (England) Requirements
Band 2 Healthcare Assistant £24,465 Entry level
Band 3 Senior HCA / Nursing Assistant £24,937-£26,598 Experience + Level 3 Diploma
Band 4 Nursing Associate £27,485-£30,162 Level 5 qualification + NMC
Band 5 Registered Nurse £31,049-£37,796 Degree + NMC registration

Training and Apprenticeship Options

Qualification Duration Progression To
Care Certificate Typically 12 weeks Foundation for all healthcare roles
Level 2 Healthcare Support Worker Apprenticeship 12-18 months Band 3 Senior HCA
Level 3 Senior Healthcare Support Worker Apprenticeship 18 months Band 4 Nursing Associate route
Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support 18 months Band 3 positions
Business Administration Level 3 NVQ 18 months Band 3 Admin roles

To become a Band 3 Healthcare Assistant, you typically need to have worked as a Band 2 HCA, complete a Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support, and gain competencies in clinical duties like venepuncture, ECG recording, or wound care.

Band 2 Part-Time Pay: Pro-Rata Calculations

Many NHS professionals work part-time. Part-time Band 2 salary is calculated pro-rata based on contracted hours.

Band 2 Part-Time Examples

Hours per Week FTE Annual Pro-Rata Monthly Gross Monthly Net
37.5 (full-time) 1.0 £24,465 £2,039 ~£1,655
30 hours 0.8 £19,572 £1,631 ~£1,325
22.5 hours 0.6 £14,679 £1,223 ~£995
20 hours 0.53 £12,966 £1,086 ~£880
18.75 hours 0.5 £12,233 £1,019 ~£830
15 hours 0.4 £9,786 £816 ~£665

Key points:

Band 2 Annual Leave Entitlement

NHS Band 2 staff receive generous annual leave entitlements under Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions, increasing with length of service.

Band 2 Annual Leave (Full-Time)

Length of Service Annual Leave Bank Holidays Total Days
0-5 years 27 days 8 days 35 days
5-10 years 29 days 8 days 37 days
10+ years 33 days 8 days 41 days

Key points:

Band 2 Total Earnings Potential 2025/26

Base salary tells only part of the story. With unsocial hours enhancements and location supplements, Band 2 total earnings can be significantly higher.

Band 2 Earnings Scenarios

Scenario Estimated Annual Earnings
Base salary only (England) £24,465
With regular unsociable hours ~£28,000-£32,000
Inner London (base + HCAS) ~£30,074
Inner London + unsocial hours ~£34,000-£38,000
Scotland entry £25,694
Scotland (top + unsocial hours) ~£32,000-£36,000

How enhancements add up:

Band 2 staff receive higher percentage enhancements than Bands 4-9:

Regular unsocial shifts can add £4,000-£8,000+ per year to base salary.

Band 2 vs National Living Wage

Band 2 hourly rate exceeds the legal minimum wage, though trade unions continue to campaign for higher NHS support worker pay.

Band 2 vs Minimum Wage Comparison

Rate Type Hourly Rate Annual (37.5 hrs)
NHS Band 2 £12.51 £24,465
National Living Wage (21+) £12.21 ~£23,879
Difference +£0.30 +£586

Key points:

NHS Band 2 Benefits & Perks

Beyond salary, Band 2 staff receive a comprehensive benefits package that significantly enhances total compensation.

Benefit Details
NHS Pension Scheme 6.5% employee contribution, ~20.6% employer contribution
Annual Leave 27-33 days plus 8 bank holidays (35-41 total)
Sick Pay Occupational sick pay scheme (more generous than statutory)
Maternity/Paternity Enhanced pay above the statutory minimum
Training Funded Care Certificate, apprenticeships, NVQs
NHS Discounts Nationwide staff discount schemes
Unsocial Hours Enhanced rates (41%/83%) are higher than senior bands
Career Development Clear progression pathways to Band 3, 4, 5+

2026/27 Pay Round: What to Expect

Looking ahead, preparations for the 2026/27 NHS pay round are already underway.

Key Developments

The government has submitted evidence to the NHS Pay Review Body for the 2026/27 pay round, with negotiations ongoing regarding Agenda for Change reforms and career progression pathways.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Band 2 NHS salary in 2025/26?

Band 2 NHS salary is £24,465 in England for 2025/26. This is a flat rate with no pay progression—entry and top of band are identical. The hourly rate is £12.51. This represents an increase of £850 (3.6%) from 2024/25.

What is the Band 2 NHS hourly rate?

Band 2 hourly rate is £12.51 in England for 2025/26. This exceeds the National Living Wage of £12.21 by £0.30 per hour. The net hourly rate after deductions works out at approximately £10.19.

Does Band 2 have pay progression?

No, Band 2 in England has no pay progression—it’s a flat rate band where entry and top are identical at £24,465. Scotland is the only UK nation where Band 2 has two pay points (£25,694 entry, £27,900 after 2 years).

How much did Band 2 pay rise in 2025/26?

Band 2 received a 3.6% pay rise for 2025/26, increasing from £23,615 to £24,465—an increase of £850 annually or approximately £71 per month. Payments were backdated to 1 April 2025.

What is Band 2’s take-home pay after tax?

Band 2 take-home pay is approximately £1,655 per month after pension (6.5%), tax and National Insurance deductions—representing about 81% of gross salary. Inner London Band 2 staff with HCAS take home approximately £1,950 per month.

What happened to Band 1?

Band 1 closed to new starters in December 2018 (England) and January 2020 (Northern Ireland). The remaining Band 1 staff are now paid at Band 2 rates (£24,465). No new Band 1 positions are created.

Does Scotland pay more for Band 2?

Yes, NHS Scotland pays the highest Band 2 rates and is the only nation with progression. Entry is £25,694 (vs £24,465 England) and top of band after 2 years is £27,900—some £3,435 more than England’s flat rate.

What is Band 2 pay with London weighting?

Band 2 with Inner London HCAS totals approximately £30,074 (hourly £15.38). Outer London adds approximately £4,551, and Fringe areas add approximately £1,258 to the base salary.

What jobs are in Band 2?

Band 2 roles include healthcare assistants (HCAs), clinical support workers, porters, domestic staff, catering assistants, receptionists, security officers, phlebotomists and entry-level administrative staff. No formal qualifications required—training provided on the job.

How do I progress from Band 2 to Band 3?

Apply for Band 3 vacancies, request a rebanding review if performing Band 3 duties, or complete training such as the Care Certificate, Level 3 Diploma in Healthcare Support, and gain clinical competencies like venepuncture, ECG recording, and wound care. There is no automatic progression between bands.

Data Sources and Official References

The salary information in this guide is based on official pay scales and authoritative sources:

Pay rates shown are effective from 1 April 2025 unless otherwise stated. Always verify current rates with your employer’s HR department or payslip.