Secondary education teaching professionals vs Specialist nurses: Salary Compared
A Secondary education teaching professionals earns more — a median £47,632 vs £45,140 for a Specialist nurses. That is £2,492 more per year (6%). Real ONS ASHE figures, April 2025.
Quick answer
In the UK, a Secondary education teaching professionals is paid more than a Specialist nurses: median gross pay of £47,632 versus £45,140 — a £2,492 (6%) gap. Source: ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3.
Pay compared, side by side
Gross annual pay for full-time UK employees, ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3.
| Measure | Secondary education teaching professionals | Specialist nurses |
|---|---|---|
| 10th percentile | £32,058 | £31,764 |
| 25th percentile | £39,059 | £39,340 |
| Median | £47,632 | £45,140 |
| 75th percentile | £54,047 | £52,644 |
| 90th percentile | £62,402 | — |
SOC 2020 codes: Secondary education teaching professionals = 2313; Specialist nurses = 2233.
Regional pay gap
The pay gap is widest in Scotland, where a Secondary education teaching professionals earns a median £49,898 versus £39,698 for a Specialist nurses — a £10,200 difference. Regional medians are published by ONS where the sample is large enough.
Frequently asked questions
- Does a Secondary education teaching professionals or a Specialist nurses earn more in the UK?
- A Secondary education teaching professionals earns more. The median UK gross annual pay is £47,632 for a Secondary education teaching professionals versus £45,140 for a Specialist nurses — a difference of £2,492 (6% more). Source: ONS ASHE, April 2025.
- What is the typical salary range for a Secondary education teaching professionals?
- Most Secondary education teaching professionals earn between £39,059–£54,047 (25th–75th percentile), with a median of £47,632. Top earners (90th percentile) reach £62,402.
- What is the typical salary range for a Specialist nurses?
- Most Specialist nurses earn between £39,340–£52,644 (25th–75th percentile), with a median of £45,140. Top earners (90th percentile) reach higher.
- Where do these pay figures come from?
- From the Office for National Statistics Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3) — gross annual pay for full-time employees by 4-digit SOC 2020 occupation, published under the Open Government Licence. These are medians, not guarantees: individual pay varies by employer, region and experience.
Related comparisons
Data: Office for National Statistics — Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE), ASHE 2025 provisional, April 2025 reference period, ONS, OGL v3. Open Government Licence v3.0. Figures are medians for full-time employees and do not guarantee individual pay. A Gera Systems product.