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NHS Salary Calculator for ST1

Use the ST1 salary point as a starting point when you want a quick take-home estimate for early specialty training.

  • Current UK tax year assumptions
  • Monthly take-home pay estimate
  • Built for NHS doctors and trainees
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Estimate gross monthly pay, taxable pay, income tax, National Insurance, pension contribution, student loan deduction, and take-home pay from your NHS salary.

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Enter the values you already know, then move straight to the result below without changing context.

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Save this result to your free dashboard or bookmark the tool for later.

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Notes
  • Taxable pay is shown after pension contributions in this estimate.
  • Current planning estimates use the existing UK tax and National Insurance settings.
Guidance

ST1 context

Early specialty training often comes with new rota patterns, so a salary check can help you plan ahead.

  • Good for comparing rota changes and banked enhancements.
  • Useful if you are adjusting pension percentage or student loan deductions.
  • Recheck if your placement changes through the year.

NHS Salary Calculator for ST1 snapshot

Check an ST1 salary estimate with the ST1 pay point prefilled.

  • Use the ST1 salary point as a starting point when you want a quick take-home estimate for early specialty training.
  • Use the prefilled defaults on this page to compare a narrower scenario with the main calculator.
  • Return to the main NHS Salary Calculator page if you want the broader overview first.

How it works

The calculator starts from your annual basic salary, then adds monthly enhancements before estimating tax, NI, pension, and loan deductions.

  • Enter the closest salary or hourly figure you already know.
  • Add pension, tax, student loan, or enhancement details where relevant.
  • Use the output as a planning figure rather than a payroll guarantee.

What affects the result

Role grade, tax code, pension choice, student loan plan, and additional monthly enhancements all affect the estimate.

  • Tax code, pension percentage, and student loan plan all change take-home pay.
  • Unsocial hours, locum rates, and enhancements can move the monthly figure.
  • Regional tax bands and local policy may change the final amount.

When to use it

It is useful before a rota change, a payslip check, or when you want to compare two different pay scenarios.

  • The salary calculator is useful before a rota change, a locum shift, or a payslip check.
  • It helps you compare different pay scenarios quickly on mobile or desktop.
  • You can save the result to your free Passmedex dashboard when you want to keep it.
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

These answers are designed to stay concise while still covering the common planning questions for the calculator.

Check an ST1 salary estimate with the ST1 pay point prefilled.

Use the ST1 salary point as a starting point when you want a quick take-home estimate for early specialty training.

Yes. The main NHS Salary Calculator page gives the broader overview and supporting guidance.

Related pages

Related tools and pages

These links keep the next step close at hand so you can move from planning back into revision or further checking without losing your place.

Next step from NHS Salary Calculator for ST1

Check an ST1 salary estimate with the ST1 pay point prefilled.