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Band 6 to Band 7 Pay Difference

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JennyEag · 11/08/2022 01:12

Hi there,

Im in a bit of a predicament in regards to whether or not to take a band 7 job offered to me. To be completely honest the money is a big factor and is the one I will likely make my decision upon as bad as that sounds. I am currently bottom of band 6 with 25% unsocial and would be going to band 7 also with 25% unsocial. Does anyone know the take home pay of bottom of band 7?

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JessicaBrassica · 11/08/2022 08:39

Here you go:
letmegooglethat.com/?q=nhs+salaries+

JennyEag · 11/08/2022 11:25

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JennyEag · 11/08/2022 17:13

I’m fully aware of the pay banding but thank you, I am specifically asking for take home pay people are receiving after tax etc as a rough guide. Are you in a band 7 role to help?

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HSKAT · 11/08/2022 17:16

Go on the salary calculator website it breaks it all down for you

HappyHamsters · 11/08/2022 17:19

It will also,depend on what social hours you do, how many hours you ork, weekends, nights.

EachandEveryone · 11/08/2022 17:21

Well it will be more and can only go up but that comes with all the headaches

OverTheHillAndDownTotherSide · 11/08/2022 17:21

Listentotaxman is pretty accurate on take home pay. Don’t forget to add the correct percentage pension contribution.

QueenCarrot · 11/08/2022 17:23

I’m confused. Obviously, all other things being equal, if you are earning more you will be taking home more. Based on the info you give nobody can tell you what you will be taking home and how much more you will earn. Will you be working longer hours?. More unsociable hours?

JennyEag · 11/08/2022 21:57

Thank you I’ll have a look at that. What I will be working will be the same 2 days 2 nights 4 off so will work out to 25% unsocial same as my current job. I’ll pop it all in the calculator and see

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OverTheHillAndDownTotherSide · 11/08/2022 22:13

QueenCarrot · 11/08/2022 17:23

I’m confused. Obviously, all other things being equal, if you are earning more you will be taking home more. Based on the info you give nobody can tell you what you will be taking home and how much more you will earn. Will you be working longer hours?. More unsociable hours?

Not the case in the NHS due to where the pension bands sit.

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