Nursing auxiliaries and assistants Salary in South West
Updated May 2026
Official salary data
Based on approximately 44,000 employees
Median
£23,947
Mean
£22,961
| Statistic | Annual pay (gross) |
|---|---|
| Median | £23,947 |
| Mean | £22,961 |
Pay by period
Weekly
£437
Mean £441
Hourly
£13.35
Mean £14.12
| Pay period | Median | Mean |
|---|---|---|
| Weekly | £437 | £441 |
| Hourly | £13.35 | £14.12 |
Source: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) · 2024 revised
Regional pay context
Median pay in South West is £2,498/month. Nursing auxiliaries and assistants earn 20% below the local median.
Source: HMRC PAYE Real Time Information (via ONS) · March 2026
Sector pay context
Average weekly earnings in the Health and social work sector are £630/week. Earnings grew +5.1% over the past 12 months vs +2.9% nationally.
Source: ONS Average Weekly Earnings (EARN03), not seasonally adjusted · December 2025
Employment patterns
- 60% of Nursing auxiliaries work full-time (national average)
- 1.9% are self-employed (national average)
- 93% of employees have permanent contracts (national average)
Source: ONS Annual Population Survey (APS218), 2025
Take-home pay estimate
Estimate only · 2026/27 HMRC rates · Standard allowances · Not financial or tax advice
Pay by gender
Median annual pay
All employees
£23,947
Male
£27,303
Female
£21,918
Mean annual pay
All employees
£22,961
Male
£28,359
Female
£21,551
| All employees | Male | Female | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Median | £23,947 | £27,303 | £21,918 |
| Mean | £22,961 | £28,359 | £21,551 |
Full-time vs part-time
Full-time (median)
£28,202
Part-time (median)
£14,259
Full-time (mean)
£29,139
Part-time (mean)
£14,834
| Full-time | Part-time | |
|---|---|---|
| Median | £28,202 | £14,259 |
| Mean | £29,139 | £14,834 |
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