Paramedic Allowances & Enhancements Calculator
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Base pay is only part of the picture. This calculator adds common allowances (unsocial hours, London weighting and more) to your band pay for a Paramedic. Handy for getting a fuller view of what you might take home.
Assumptions and pay data
Pay data: NHS Agenda for Change. AfC pay points per NHS Employers 2026/27 (from 1 April 2026). Allowances: HCAS minima for inner/outer/fringe (England, Apr 2026); actual HCAS is % of basic between min and max. Consultant/GP figures are for comparison only. Registrars may be on the junior doctor contract.
- Figures are illustrative and may not reflect the latest pay awards or your employer’s exact rules.
- Pay progression (spine points or increments) is modelled from the dataset; real progression rules vary by employer and contract.
- Outputs are gross estimates unless stated otherwise. We don't deduct tax, National Insurance or pension.
- Allowances and eligibility vary by employer and location.
Allowances & Enhancements Calculator
You'll see:
- Base band pay plus selected allowances
- Total estimated gross pay and monthly uplift
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Frequently asked questions
About this role
What is a Paramedic?
A Paramedic is a registered healthcare professional who provides urgent and emergency care, often in ambulances, at scene or in emergency departments. They assess, treat and stabilise patients and work to protocols and clinical guidelines. Most are on AFC Band 6.
Typical demands, progression and balance
Paramedicine offers variety, autonomy and clear impact on patients. Pay and satisfaction depend on trust, role (e.g. critical care) and location. Progression to advanced practice, education or management is common.
What allowances or extras apply?
Allowances and enhancements vary by employer and role. Use the calculator above to add common allowances to your base pay.
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.