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20 Jun 2026 2 min read

Top Paying Healthcare Jobs in the UK (2026)

Discover the highest paying healthcare roles in the UK from our comprehensive salary data.

Top Paying Healthcare Jobs in the UK (2026)

According to our data, a doctor in the UK can earn an average salary of £96,188, while a dentist takes home an average of £78,563. These figures are significantly higher than the average salary for a project manager, which stands at £57,192. When analysing the data, it's clear that certain healthcare roles command higher salaries in the UK.

Salaries by Role

A doctor in the UK can expect to earn an average salary of £96,188, with 16 submissions on our platform. In contrast, a nurse averages £33,828, based on 15 submissions. A pharmacist earns an average of £45,587, with 11 submissions. These figures demonstrate the varied salaries within the healthcare sector in the UK.

Interestingly, when comparing salaries across different regions, our data shows that the North East of England has an average salary of £48,858, based on 144 submissions. Scotland's overall average is £49,702, from 136 submissions. These regional differences highlight the need to consider location when comparing salaries in the UK.

Salaries by Position

We've also broken down the data to reveal average salaries for project managers in different positions. A project manager (mid) averages £57,192, while a project manager (senior) takes home £73,917. A project manager (director) commands the highest salary, averaging £85,750. These figures illustrate the potential for career progression and increased salary within the project management sector in the UK.

When considering your own salary, it's essential to check if you're underpaid using our tool. You can also explore salaries on our platform to gain a deeper understanding of the market. If you're interested in comparing your salary to others in the UK, be sure to compare roles using our data. Don't forget to submit your salary to contribute to our comprehensive dataset and help others make informed decisions about their careers.

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