The Average Salary for 100 Different Jobs In The UK
Average UK salary for medical careers
- Medical practitioners – £62,219
- Health services and public health managers and directors – £50,837
- Pharmacists – £43,723
- Paramedics – £43,180
- Psychologists – £42,937
- Radiographers – £36,926
- Nurses – £33,920
- Midwives – £38,736
- Ambulance staff (excluding paramedic) – £25,652
- Ophthalmic opticians – £43,842
- Podiatrists – £36,117
Average UK salary for teachers
- Higher education teaching professionals – £51,224
- Secondary school teaching professionals – £40,881
- Primary and nursery education teaching professionals, £36,737
- Special needs education teaching professionals, £33,681
- Teaching assistants – £17,904
- Education Support Assistant – £17,212
- Education advisers and school inspectors – £41,084
- Nursery nurses and assistants – £18,069
Average UK salary for lawyers
- Legal professionals (National Executive Committee) – £77,212
- Barristers and judges – £41,874
- Solicitors – £43,194
- Legal associate professionals, £28,517
- Legal secretaries £22,366
Average UK salary for marketing careers
- Marketing Directors – £80,759
- Public Relations Professionals – £33,604
- Marketing associate professionals – £28,732
- Advertising accounts managers and creative directors, £39,663
- Web design and development professionals – £31,632
- Graphic Designers – £29,391
Average UK salary for HR careers
- Human resource managers and directors, £49,359
- Human resources and industrial relations officer – £29,716
- Human resources administrative occupations – £21,292
- Office managers – £32,172
Average UK salary for IT careers
- Information technology and telecommunications directors- £69,814
- IT business analysts, architects and systems designers – £50,775
- Information technology and telecommunications professionals n.e.c., £38,500
- IT project and programme managers – £49,331
- IT specialist managers – £51,053
- IT support technicians – £30,791
- IT operations technicians – £31,936
- Programmers and software development professionals, £44,055
Average UK salary for hospitality careers
- Hotel and accommodation managers and proprietors, £32,000
- Bar staff – £18,911
- Chefs – £22,670
- Cooks – £16,954
- Catering and bar managers, £2,024
- Kitchen and catering assistants, £17,437
- Waiters and waitresses, £17,633
Average UK salary for finance careers
- Financial institution managers and directors, £53,365
- Financial managers and directors n.e.c, – £57,345
- Finance and investment analysts and advisers, £37,180
- Finance officers – £26,831
Average UK salary for retail careers
- Managers and directors in retail and wholesale – £30,000
- Shelf fillers – £17,538
- Product, clothing and related designers – £31,947
- Sales and retail assistants – £18,798
- Retail cashiers and check-out operators – £17,721
- Sewing machinists – £19,399
Average UK salary for police careers
- Senior police officers – £56,665
- Police officers (sergeant and below) – £41,701
- Police community support officers – £25,841
Average UK salary for other popular careers
- Architects – £42,930
- Archivists and curators – £26,443
- Authors, writers and translators – £28,663
- Bakers and flour confectioners – £19,924
- Bank and post office clerks – £22,535
- Beauticians and related occupations – £18,881
- Bricklayers and masons – £27,995
- Butchers – £22,584
- Bus and coach drivers – £27,191
- Care workers and home carers – £19.959
- Childminders and related occupations – £21,944
- Civil engineers – £43,663
- Chartered and certified accountants – £41,900
- Cleaners and domestics – £17,819
- Clergy – £27,117
- Counsellors – £25,970
- Carpenters and joiners – £28,448
- Chartered surveyors, £37,832
- Electrical engineers – £50,886
- Environmental health professionals – £36,828
- Fitness instructors – £20,843
- Farmers – £28,126
- Gardeners and landscapers – £21,574
- Hairdressers and barbers – £17,223
- Health and safety officers – £34,807
- Journalists, newspaper and periodical editors, £40,396
- Laboratory technicians – £21,069
- Librarians – £26,265
- Office managers – £32,172
- Painters and decorators – £25,591
- Property, housing and estate managers – £38,441
- Probation officers – £30,445
- Physiotherapists – £33,442
- Plumbers and heating and ventilating engineers – £32,356
- Receptionists – £18,596
- Roofers, roof tilers and slaters – £26,994
- Sales related occupations n.e.c. – £23,217
- Sales administrators – £23,194
- Senior care workers – £21,243
- Social workers – £36,306
- Social and humanities scientists, £32,296
- Sports coaches, instructors and officials – £24,901
- Taxation experts – £45,740
- Taxi and cab drivers and chauffeurs – £22,394
- Travel agents – £24,620
- Leisure and travel service occupations n.e.c. – £26,285
- Veterinarians – £39,839
- Veterinary nurses – £22,630
- Window cleaners – £20,860
Average UK salary for marketing careers
- Marketing Directors – £80,759
- Public Relations Professionals – £33,604
- Marketing associate professionals – £28,732
- Advertising accounts managers and creative directors, £39,663
- Web design and development professionals – £31,632
- Graphic Designers – £29,391
Average UK salary for HR careers
- Human resource managers and directors, £49,359
- Human resources and industrial relations officer – £29,716
- Human resources administrative occupations – £21,292
- Office managers – £32,172
Average UK salary for dentists
- Dental nurses – £18,621
- Medical and dental technicians – £27,509
Average UK salary for electricians
- Electrical and electronic trades (National Executive Committee) – £34,902
- Electricians and electrical fitters – £33,495
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