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How Much Do Care Workers Earn in the UK? — 2025/26 Salary Guide

Complete guide to care worker salaries in the UK. Average pay by role and region, hourly rates, NHS vs private sector, career progression, and take-home pay calculations for care assistants and support workers.

Salary and income data is based on ONS and other official UK statistical sources. Figures are averages and may not reflect your individual circumstances.

Care work is one of the UK’s largest employment sectors, with over 1.5 million workers. This guide covers exactly what you can expect to earn.

For the wider picture on how care pay compares with other public-service and specialist roles, see our Salary by Profession hub.

Care Worker Salary Overview

RoleTypical Salary Range
Care Assistant (entry level)£20,000 - £22,500
Care Worker (experienced)£21,500 - £24,000
Senior Care Worker£24,000 - £28,000
Team Leader£26,000 - £32,000
Deputy Care Manager£28,000 - £35,000
Care Home Manager£32,000 - £45,000
Registered Manager£35,000 - £55,000

Hourly Rates by Role

RoleTypical Hourly Rate
Care Assistant£11.44 - £12.50
Domiciliary Care Worker£11.44 - £13.00
Senior Care Worker£12.50 - £14.50
Night Care Worker£11.44 - £13.00 (plus sleep-in rate)
Live-in Carer£100 - £150 per day
Agency Care Worker£12.00 - £18.00

NHS vs Private Sector

NHS Pay (Agenda for Change)

BandRole ExampleAnnual Salary 2025/26
Band 2Healthcare Assistant£23,615
Band 3Senior HCA£24,071 - £25,674
Band 4Assistant Practitioner£26,530 - £29,114
Band 5Staff Nurse£29,970 - £36,483
Band 6Senior Nurse£37,338 - £44,962

Private Sector Comparison

RoleNHSPrivate Care HomeDomiciliary
Entry Level£23,615£21,000 - £22,500£20,000 - £22,000
Experienced£24,500£22,500 - £24,000£21,500 - £23,000
Senior£25,674£24,000 - £27,000£23,000 - £26,000

NHS Benefits

BenefitValue
NHS PensionExcellent (20%+ employer contribution)
Annual Leave27-33 days + bank holidays
Sick PayUp to 6 months full pay
TrainingFunded development
Job SecurityHigher than private

Regional Pay Differences

RegionAverage Care Worker Salary
London£24,000 - £27,000
South East£22,500 - £25,000
South West£21,500 - £23,500
East of England£22,000 - £24,000
West Midlands£21,000 - £23,000
East Midlands£20,500 - £22,500
Yorkshire£20,500 - £22,500
North West£21,000 - £23,000
North East£20,000 - £22,000
Wales£20,500 - £22,500
Scotland£21,500 - £24,000
Northern Ireland£20,000 - £22,000

Take-Home Pay Calculations

Entry Level Care Worker (£22,000)

DeductionMonthlyAnnual
Gross Salary£1,833.33£22,000
Income Tax£157.50£1,890
National Insurance£95.25£1,143
Take-Home£1,580.58£18,967

Senior Care Worker (£26,000)

DeductionMonthlyAnnual
Gross Salary£2,166.67£26,000
Income Tax£224.17£2,690
National Insurance£131.40£1,577
Take-Home£1,811.10£21,733

Care Home Manager (£38,000)

DeductionMonthlyAnnual
Gross Salary£3,166.67£38,000
Income Tax£424.17£5,090
National Insurance£239.40£2,873
Take-Home£2,503.10£30,037

Types of Care Work

Care Home Work

AspectDetail
Typical pay£11.44 - £13/hour
HoursOften 12-hour shifts
PatternDays, nights, weekends
SettingResidential/nursing homes
ClientsMultiple residents

Domiciliary (Home) Care

AspectDetail
Typical pay£11.44 - £13/hour
HoursOften split shifts
TravelBetween clients’ homes
Mileage45p/mile typical
ClientsUsually several per day

Live-In Care

AspectDetail
Pay£100 - £150/day
Weekly£700 - £1,050
What’s includedAccommodation, food
Time offTypically 2 hours/day
PatternWeek on/week off common

Unsocial Hours Payments

EnhancementTypical Rate
WeekendsStandard (often no extra)
Night shift (awake)£11.44 - £13 (same as day)
Night shift (sleep-in)£50 - £80 flat rate
Bank holidays1.5x or day in lieu
Christmas Day1.5x - 2x (varies)

Career Progression

Typical Career Path

StageYears ExperienceRoleTypical Salary
Entry0-1Care Assistant£21,000
Developing1-2Care Worker£22,500
Experienced2-4Senior Care Worker£25,000
Supervisory4-6Team Leader£28,000
Management6+Deputy Manager£32,000
Senior8+Registered Manager£42,000

Qualifications That Increase Pay

QualificationLevelSalary Impact
Care CertificateInductionBasic requirement
Diploma in Health & Social Care L2NVQ L2£500 - £1,500
Diploma in Health & Social Care L3NVQ L3£1,500 - £3,000
Diploma L5 LeadershipManagement£3,000 - £6,000
Registered Manager AwardProfessionalRequired for management
Nursing qualificationDegreeCareer change (£30k+)

Additional Earnings

Common Extras

ExtraTypical Amount
Mileage (domiciliary)45p/mile
OvertimeStandard or 1.25x
Call-out£20 - £50
On-call£15 - £30/night
Training attendancePaid time
UniformOften provided

Deductions to Watch

DeductionNotes
DBS checkShould be employer paid
UniformShould be provided
TrainingShould be paid
Travel (commuting)Not paid (legal)
Travel between clientsShould be paid (legal)

Agency vs Permanent Work

Agency Work

AspectDetail
Hourly rate£12 - £18
FlexibilityChoose shifts
Holiday payOften rolled into hourly rate
PensionUsually basic
Sick payOften SSP only
Job securityLower

Permanent Work

AspectDetail
Hourly rate£11.44 - £14
Job securityHigher
HolidayGuaranteed 28 days
PensionWorkplace pension
Sick payOften enhanced
TrainingUsually provided

Financial Reality Check

Monthly Budget on Care Worker Salary (£22,000)

ExpenseMonthly
Take-home pay£1,580
Rent/mortgage share£600
Council tax share£75
Utilities£100
Food£200
Transport£150
Phone£30
Remaining£425

Can You Live On a Care Worker Salary?

SituationFeasibility
Single, renting alone (outside London)Very tight
Single, house shareManageable
Couple, both workingComfortable
With childrenMay need benefits top-up
Living with parentsEasier to save

Benefits You May Be Entitled To

BenefitIf Earning £22,000
Universal CreditPossibly (depends on circumstances)
Council Tax ReductionPossibly
Housing Benefit/UC HousingIf renting privately
Working Tax CreditBeing replaced by UC
Child Tax CreditBeing replaced by UC
Free school mealsMay qualify

How to Increase Your Care Worker Salary

StrategyPotential Gain
Get Care CertificateEntry requirement
Achieve NVQ Level 2£500 - £1,500
Achieve NVQ Level 3£1,000 - £2,500
Become senior carer£2,000 - £4,000
Move to NHSPotentially higher base
Specialise (dementia, complex needs)£1,000 - £3,000
Move to agency (short-term)Higher hourly but fewer benefits
Relocate to London/South East£2,000 - £4,000

Job Market Outlook

FactorOutlook
Demand for care workersVery high (ageing population)
VacanciesConstant (high turnover)
Pay increasesGradual improvement
RegulationIncreasing (good thing)
Career securityExcellent
International workersMany opportunities (visa route)

Sources

  1. ONS — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings