Band 3 Nurse Salary in Oxford 2025

Find out exactly what a Band 3 nurse earns in Oxford. Below are the full Agenda for Change pay scales for Band 3 in Oxford, including entry, mid and top salaries, plus estimated take-home pay after tax, National Insurance and NHS pension.

Salary progression in Oxford

Entry£26,240
Mid point£26,899
Top of band£27,928

Band 3 pay scale in Oxford

Pay pointAnnual salaryMonthly
Entry£26,240(incl. London Fringe)£2,187
Mid point£26,899(incl. London Fringe)£2,242
Top of band£27,928(incl. London Fringe)£2,327

Estimated take-home pay

Estimates based on 2025/26 tax and NHS pension rates.

EstimateEntryTop of band
Gross annual£26,240£27,928
Income tax-£2,734-£3,072
National Insurance-£1,094-£1,229
NHS pension-£1,496-£2,318
Estimated take-home (annual)£20,916£21,309
Estimated take-home (monthly)£1,743£1,776

Estimates based on 2025/26 tax and NHS pension rates. Actual take-home may vary.

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How Oxford compares

Band 3 entry salary in Oxford: £26,240. UK average (no weighting): £24,937.

In Oxford you earn about +£1,303 (5%) more than the UK average for this band, due to location weighting.

Use the salary calculator to see take-home pay for your exact pay point and location.

Progression to the next band

Many Band 3 nurses progress to Band 4 after around 2 years in role. Typical Band 4 roles include: Nursing associate, Assistant practitioner.

What comes after Band 3?

The next step is Band 4. Use our Band 4 salary page for Oxford to see pay scales, or try the salary calculator to model your take-home pay.

Frequently asked questions

What does a Band 3 nurse earn in Oxford?
In Oxford, a Band 3 nurse earns between £24,937 and £26,598 per year (base salary), depending on pay point. London weighting or fringe allowance may apply in this area.
How do I progress from Band 3?
Most Band 3 nurses progress to Band 4 after around 2 years, by gaining experience and taking on responsibilities that match the higher band's job profile.
What is the NHS Agenda for Change pay scale?
Agenda for Change (AfC) is the NHS pay system. Jobs are matched to pay bands (2–9) and pay points within each band. Salaries are set nationally with London weighting where applicable.
When do NHS pay scales change?
NHS pay is usually updated each financial year (April). The figures on this page reflect the 2025/26 pay scales.

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