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How Much Do Psychologists Earn in the UK? — 2026 Salary Guide
Complete guide to psychologist salaries in the UK for 2026. Clinical, counselling, educational, forensic psychologists, NHS bands, private practice, career progression and earnings potential.
Psychology offers diverse career paths from NHS clinical work to private practice and research. Earnings vary significantly by specialism, sector, and seniority. Here’s the complete breakdown.
Clinical Psychologist Salary (NHS)
By Band
| NHS Band |
Role |
Salary |
| Band 4 |
Psychology Assistant (unqualified) |
£26,530-£29,114 |
| Band 5 |
Assistant Psychologist |
£29,970-£36,483 |
| Band 6 |
Trainee Clinical Psychologist (Year 1) |
£37,338-£44,962 |
| Band 7 |
Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologist |
£46,148-£52,809 |
| Band 8a |
Experienced Clinical Psychologist |
£53,755-£60,504 |
| Band 8b |
Senior/Lead Clinical Psychologist |
£62,215-£72,293 |
| Band 8c |
Principal Clinical Psychologist |
£74,290-£85,601 |
| Band 8d |
Head of Psychology Services |
£86,970-£101,677 |
| Band 9 |
Director/Consultant Psychologist |
£105,385-£121,271 |
Trainee Clinical Psychologist Salary
| Year |
Salary (NHS) |
| Year 1 (DClinPsy) |
£35,000-£38,000 |
| Year 2 (DClinPsy) |
£37,000-£42,000 |
| Year 3 (DClinPsy) |
£40,000-£45,000 |
Note: Trainee salaries are paid during the 3-year doctoral programme.
Psychology Specialisms
Clinical Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Assistant Psychologist |
£29,000-£36,000 |
| Trainee (DClinPsy) |
£35,000-£45,000 |
| Newly Qualified |
£46,000-£53,000 |
| Experienced (5+ years) |
£54,000-£65,000 |
| Senior/Lead |
£62,000-£75,000 |
| Consultant |
£75,000-£105,000 |
Counselling Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Trainee Counselling Psychologist |
£25,000-£35,000 |
| Newly Qualified (NHS) |
£42,000-£50,000 |
| Experienced |
£50,000-£62,000 |
| Senior |
£58,000-£72,000 |
| Private Practice |
£50,000-£100,000+ |
Educational Psychology
| Level |
NHS/LA Salary |
| Trainee Educational Psychologist |
£28,000-£38,000 |
| Newly Qualified |
£44,000-£52,000 |
| Main Grade |
£48,000-£60,000 |
| Senior Educational Psychologist |
£55,000-£70,000 |
| Principal Educational Psychologist |
£65,000-£82,000 |
| Private Practice |
£60,000-£120,000+ |
Educational psychologists often have higher earnings due to demand and private work in schools.
Forensic Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Forensic Psychology Assistant |
£24,000-£32,000 |
| Trainee Forensic Psychologist |
£30,000-£42,000 |
| Qualified Forensic Psychologist |
£45,000-£55,000 |
| Senior Forensic Psychologist |
£55,000-£70,000 |
| Lead/Consultant |
£68,000-£90,000 |
Employers: HM Prison Service, NHS, private hospitals, courts.
Health Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Trainee Health Psychologist |
£28,000-£38,000 |
| Qualified |
£42,000-£55,000 |
| Senior |
£52,000-£68,000 |
| Consultant |
£65,000-£85,000 |
Neuropsychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Assistant Neuropsychologist |
£30,000-£36,000 |
| Clinical Neuropsychologist |
£48,000-£62,000 |
| Consultant Neuropsychologist |
£70,000-£100,000+ |
Higher pay due to specialist expertise. Often in rehabilitation centres or research.
Occupational Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Trainee/Assistant |
£25,000-£35,000 |
| Occupational Psychologist |
£40,000-£60,000 |
| Senior |
£55,000-£80,000 |
| Director/Partner |
£80,000-£150,000+ |
Often in private consultancy, HR departments, or assessment companies.
Sport & Exercise Psychology
| Level |
Salary |
| Trainee |
£18,000-£28,000 |
| Qualified |
£30,000-£50,000 |
| Senior/Team Psychologist |
£45,000-£75,000 |
| Elite Sport (top teams) |
£60,000-£100,000+ |
Many work freelance with multiple teams/athletes.
Private Practice Earnings
Hourly Rates
| Setting |
Rate per Hour |
| NHS (employed) |
N/A (salaried) |
| Private (starting) |
£60-£90 |
| Private (established) |
£90-£130 |
| Private (specialist) |
£120-£180 |
| Expert witness work |
£150-£300+ |
| Medico-legal reports |
£200-£400+ |
Annual Private Practice Income
| Scenario |
Annual Income |
| Part-time private (1-2 days) |
£20,000-£40,000 |
| Full-time private |
£60,000-£100,000 |
| Established private practice |
£80,000-£150,000 |
| Specialist private (Harley St) |
£120,000-£250,000+ |
Combined NHS + Private Earnings
| NHS Role |
+ Private |
Total |
| Band 7 (£48,000) |
£15,000 |
£63,000 |
| Band 8a (£57,000) |
£25,000 |
£82,000 |
| Band 8b (£67,000) |
£35,000 |
£102,000 |
Academic Psychology
| Role |
Salary |
| Research Assistant |
£28,000-£35,000 |
| Postdoctoral Researcher |
£35,000-£45,000 |
| Lecturer |
£40,000-£55,000 |
| Senior Lecturer |
£50,000-£62,000 |
| Reader |
£58,000-£72,000 |
| Professor |
£70,000-£100,000+ |
Additional income from consulting, expert witness work, and private practice.
Regional Pay Differences
| Region |
Clinical Psychologist (Band 7-8a) |
| London |
£51,000-£68,000 (inc. HCAS) |
| South East |
£46,000-£60,000 |
| Other England |
£46,000-£60,000 |
| Scotland |
£46,000-£60,000 |
| Wales |
£46,000-£60,000 |
| Northern Ireland |
£44,000-£58,000 |
London weighting (High Cost Area Supplement) adds £5,000-£7,000.
Path to Becoming a Psychologist
Clinical Psychology Route
| Stage |
Duration |
Notes |
| Psychology degree (BPS accredited) |
3 years |
2:1 minimum required |
| Work experience |
1-4 years |
Assistant psychologist, support worker, research |
| DClinPsy Doctorate |
3 years |
Highly competitive (5-15% acceptance) |
| HCPC Registration |
After doctorate |
Protected title |
Educational Psychology Route
| Stage |
Duration |
Notes |
| Psychology degree |
3 years |
GBC with BPS |
| Teaching or educational experience |
1-3 years |
PGCE + teaching often required |
| Doctorate in Educational Psychology |
3 years |
Funded places available |
Counselling Psychology Route
| Stage |
Duration |
Notes |
| Psychology degree |
3 years |
BPS accredited |
| Doctorate in Counselling Psychology |
3 years |
Self-funded (often £20,000+) |
| Supervised practice |
During training |
450+ hours required |
Career Progression Timeline
| Stage |
Years |
Role |
Salary |
| Undergraduate |
0-3 |
Psychology student |
N/A |
| Pre-training |
3-6 |
Assistant Psychologist |
£26,000-£36,000 |
| Doctoral training |
6-9 |
Trainee Clinical Psychologist |
£35,000-£45,000 |
| Early career |
9-12 |
Band 7 Clinical Psychologist |
£46,000-£53,000 |
| Established |
12-18 |
Band 8a-8b |
£54,000-£72,000 |
| Senior |
18-25 |
Band 8c-8d |
£74,000-£101,000 |
| Consultant |
25+ |
Band 8d-9 |
£87,000-£121,000 |
Employer Comparison
| Employer |
Starting Qualified Salary |
| NHS Mental Health Trust |
£46,000-£53,000 |
| NHS Acute Trust |
£46,000-£53,000 |
| Local Authority (Ed Psych) |
£44,000-£52,000 |
| HM Prison Service |
£42,000-£50,000 |
| Charity/Third Sector |
£38,000-£48,000 |
| Private Hospitals |
£48,000-£60,000 |
| Private Practice (employed) |
£50,000-£70,000 |
| Universities |
£40,000-£55,000 |
Summary
| Role |
Salary Range |
| Assistant Psychologist |
£26,000-£36,000 |
| Trainee Clinical Psychologist |
£35,000-£45,000 |
| Newly Qualified (Band 7) |
£46,000-£53,000 |
| Experienced (Band 8a-8b) |
£54,000-£72,000 |
| Senior (Band 8c-8d) |
£74,000-£100,000 |
| Consultant (Band 9) |
£100,000-£121,000 |
| Educational Psychologist |
£44,000-£82,000 |
| Private Practice |
£60,000-£150,000+ |
| Private Hourly Rate |
£60-£180/hour |