NHS Pay Bands

NHS Advanced Nurse Practitioner salary, 2026/27

Advanced nurse practitioners (ANPs) work autonomously with non-medical prescribing rights, taking on caseloads previously managed by junior or middle-grade doctors. ANPs work in primary care, urgent and emergency care, hospital at home services and specialist outpatient clinics. The role requires a Masters in advanced clinical practice and the V300 prescribing qualification. Most ANPs are at Band 7, with senior ANPs and consultant nurses at Band 8a.

Range (England)
£49,387 to £64,750
Typical bands
Band 7, Band 8a
Hourly entry
£25.26
Hourly top
£33.11

Calculate Advanced Nurse Practitioner take-home pay

Advanced Nurse Practitioner pay by band, England 2026/27

The table below shows the entry and top step at each band Advanced Nurse Practitioners are typically paid on. Most Advanced Nurse Practitioners move through the bands over the course of their career as they take on more senior or specialist responsibilities.

Band Entry Top Hourly at top
Band 7 £49,387 £56,515 £28.90 Take-home
Band 8a £57,528 £64,750 £33.11 Take-home

Advanced Nurse Practitioner pay in Scotland

Scottish NHS staff are paid on a separate pay scale, negotiated by the Scottish Government rather than the UK Pay Review Body. Scotland consistently pays more than England at every band. The figures below are the Scottish equivalents for the same bands.

Band (Scotland) Entry Top
Band 7 £52,845 £61,466
Band 8a £65,125 £70,303

Common questions

What pay band is a Advanced Nurse Practitioner on?
NHS Advanced Nurse Practitioners sit at Band 7 or Band 8a depending on experience and the specific responsibilities of the role. Newly qualified Advanced Nurse Practitioners usually start on the lowest banding shown, with progression to the higher bands as they take on more senior or specialist work.
How much does an NHS Advanced Nurse Practitioner earn in 2026/27?
On the 2026/27 England pay scale, an NHS Advanced Nurse Practitioner earns between £49,387 and £64,750 a year gross, depending on band and step. At the lowest entry rate that works out to roughly £25.26 an hour, and at the top rate roughly £33.11 an hour. Take-home pay after tax, NI and the NHS pension contribution is typically 70% of the gross figure. Scottish Advanced Nurse Practitioners earn between £52,845 and £70,303 on the equivalent Scottish scale.
Where can I find Advanced Nurse Practitioner jobs in the NHS?
NHS Jobs (jobs.nhs.uk) lists all current vacancies across the four UK nations. Filter by 'Pay Band' to focus on roles at the band you're interested in. HSC Recruit covers Northern Ireland (jobs.hscni.net) and NHS Scotland Jobs covers Scotland (jobs.scot.nhs.uk). Most Trusts also list vacancies on their own websites alongside the national portal.
Does Advanced Nurse Practitioner get London weighting?
Only at NHS Trusts in England inside one of the three London weighting (HCAS) zones. Advanced Nurse Practitioners working at Inner London Trusts get 20% on top of basic pay (minimum £5,794, maximum £8,746 for 2026/27). Outer London is 15%, Fringe is 5%. Welsh, Scottish and Northern Irish Advanced Nurse Practitioners don't receive a London weighting equivalent.