This calculator estimates net (take-home) pay for a FE Lecturer for the 2026/27 tax year (6 April 2026 to 5 April 2027). Tax, National Insurance and pension use 2026/27 rules. Gross salary from your band uses the pay figures in our datasets (the stated pay-scale year on each dataset may still reflect an earlier national award until we update it). Use your band and years in band to set gross, or enter a custom amount.

Assumptions and pay data

Pay data: Further Education pay. Illustrative FE pay bands; entry aligned with STPCD 2025/26 movement. Each college applies its own spine. Check AoC, UCU or your employer.

  • Tax year 2026/27 (6 April 2026 to 5 April 2027): this take-home estimate is for the current tax year. Income tax, National Insurance and pension use 2026/27 rules. England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland uses different income tax bands.
  • Gross pay from bands: Uses salary figures from our datasets (e.g. AfC, STPCD, NJC). Each dataset notes its pay-scale year; figures may match an earlier pay award until the site data is refreshed. Your net result is still modelled for 2026/27 tax.
  • Income tax: personal allowance £12,570 (tapered above £100k), basic 20% to £50,270, higher 40% to £125,140, additional 45% above.
  • National Insurance: primary threshold £12,570, 8% on earnings up to £50,270, 2% above. Pension contributions don't reduce NI (relief at source).
  • Pension: enter your member contribution % if you know it (e.g. from your payslip). Public sector schemes use tiered rates; we use a single % for simplicity. Student loan and other deductions aren't included.
  • Illustrative only. For exact figures, use your payslip or HMRC's calculator.

Guide for FE Lecturer

This guide explains how we estimate take-home pay for FE Lecturer on Lecturer (entry–main) at Further Education for the 2026/27 tax year. Your payslip may differ if you have student loans, salary sacrifice or tiered pension contributions.

Take-home pay for FE Lecturer

This page estimates net pay for FE Lecturer at Further Education using illustrative gross pay on Lecturer (entry–main) from Further Education pay for the 2026/27 tax year (6 April 2026 to 5 April 2027). Scotland uses different income tax bands.

2026/27 tax year model

This calculator estimates net pay for 6 April 2026 to 5 April 2027 using England, Wales and Northern Ireland income tax bands and Class 1 National Insurance. Scotland uses different income tax rates.

Gross from your band

Select your band and years in band to pull gross pay from our dataset, or enter a custom gross figure. Pension is modelled as a single percentage you enter; real schemes use tiered member contributions.

What may differ on your payslip

Student loan repayments, salary sacrifice, benefits in kind, tax code adjustments and scheme-specific pension tiers are not fully modelled. Use Advanced options where available, or your employer's payroll for exact figures.

Example scenario

Illustrative example at bottom of band (matches calculator defaults)

Default example inputs and illustrative outputs for FE Lecturer
Band / gradeLecturer (entry–main)
Gross pay (example)£32,916
Estimated net (2026/27, 6% pension)£25,639
Estimated monthly net£2,137

What will you actually take home?

You'll see:

  • Estimated take-home pay (after tax, NI and pension) for the 2026/27 tax year
  • Monthly and annual net figures using current tax and NI rules

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Frequently asked questions

What tax year does this use for FE Lecturer?

2026/27 (6 April 2026 to 5 April 2027) for England, Wales and Northern Ireland. Scotland uses different income tax bands.

How is gross pay set for FE Lecturer on Lecturer (entry–main)?

Pick Lecturer (entry–main) and years in band to pull illustrative gross pay from Further Education pay, or enter a custom gross salary if you know your exact pay.

Why might my payslip differ?

Student loans, salary sacrifice, benefits in kind, tax code changes and tiered pension contributions (common for NHS, teachers and LGPS) are not always fully captured. Use Advanced options where shown.

What pension % should FE Lecturer enter?

Use the member contribution on your payslip if you know it. Tiered schemes charge different rates by salary band; a single % is a simplification.

Can I download results?

Where available, use Download CSV on the results panel for your own records. We do not store data on our servers.

Are the results gross or net? Do you store my data?

Unless this page says otherwise, figures are gross (before tax, National Insurance and pension). We do not store inputs or results; everything runs in your browser.

Are these figures official for FE Lecturer?

No. All outputs are illustrative planning aids. Always check Further Education, your union, regulator or official published terms for definitive amounts and rules.

About this role

What is a FE Lecturer?

An FE Lecturer teaches and assesses students in further education colleges, often on vocational or academic courses. Many hold QTLS. Pay is on national FE or college-specific scales.

Typical demands, progression and balance

FE lecturing offers variety and impact on learners. Pay and progression depend on college and subject. Progression to senior lecturer or curriculum lead is common.

What will I take home?

Use the calculator above to see an illustrative take-home for the 2026/27 tax year. Gross comes from our pay datasets; tax and NI use current-year rules. Your actual payslip may differ due to pension tiers, student loan or other deductions. Scotland uses different income tax bands.

Disclaimer

This calculator provides illustrative estimates only and is not financial or career advice. Pay rules and allowances can change. Always check your employer or official sources for definitive figures.