# Band 6 Health Science Services Jobs in the NHS

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## Live Market Snapshot

- **Live vacancies:** 65
- **NHS employers:** 48
- **New vacancies this week:** 29
- **Filter scope:** Scoped to Band 6 and Health Science Services.
- **Observed salary range:** GBP 35,392 to GBP 56,863

## Role Summary

NHS health science posts include biomedical scientists, clinical scientists, medical laboratory assistants, healthcare science practitioners, and medical physicists. Most laboratory-based roles require HCPC registration and sit at Band 5 and above. Clinical scientist training typically runs through the competitive NHS Scientist Training Programme.

## Typical Responsibilities

- Quality assurance, EQA, and accreditation compliance (UKAS/ISO 15189)
- Method validation and troubleshooting analytical equipment
- Authorising and interpreting results with clinical context
- Supervising and training support staff and trainees
- Specimen management, sample integrity, and chain of custody
- On-call or out-of-hours cover for urgent diagnostics
- Audit, research, and development of new assays or pathways

## Typical Requirements

- HCPC registration (for biomedical scientist and clinical scientist roles)
- IBMS Certificate of Competence (for biomedical scientists)
- NHS Scientist Training Programme completion (for clinical scientists)
- Specialist portfolio in relevant discipline (haematology, microbiology, genetics, etc.)

## Employers Hiring

- NHS Professionals Limited (6 jobs)
- Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust (3 jobs)
- Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (3 jobs)
- Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (3 jobs)
- Epsom and St Helier University Hospitals NHS Trust (2 jobs)
- The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)
- University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust (2 jobs)

## Locations Hiring

- London, London (4 jobs)
- Manchester, North West (4 jobs)
- Cambridge, East of England (3 jobs)
- Birmingham, Midlands (2 jobs)
- Brighton, South East (2 jobs)
- Cross site, London (2 jobs)
- Scunthorpe, North East and Yorkshire (2 jobs)
- Leeds, North East and Yorkshire (1 jobs)
- Sutton-In-Ashfield, Midlands (1 jobs)
- Birkenhead, North West (1 jobs)
- Watford, South East (1 jobs)
- Bournemouth, South West (1 jobs)

## Grade Context

Band 6 posts are for experienced practitioners who have built specialist skills or taken on supervisory responsibilities. Typical roles include senior staff nurses, specialist therapists, team deputies, and clinical pharmacists. Expect to show evidence of autonomous judgement and leadership in your application. Salary guidance: £39,959 - £48,117.

## Grade Requirements

Professional registration and minimum 2 years post-qualification experience

Specialist competencies relevant to the advertised post

Evidence of supervising junior staff or students

Contribution to audit, service improvement, or quality work

Postgraduate training or qualifications (for some specialist posts)

## FAQs

### What is the salary for NHS Band 6 roles?

NHS Band 6 roles pay between £39,959 and £48,117 per year under the 2026/27 pay scale, plus additional payments for unsocial hours and high-cost area supplements.

### What is the difference between Band 5 and Band 6?

Band 6 practitioners have more experience, specialist skills, and often supervisory responsibilities. They manage more complex caseloads, may lead small teams, and contribute to service development.

### What jobs are available at NHS Band 6?

Band 6 roles include senior staff nurses, specialist practitioners, senior therapists, clinical pharmacists, team deputies, and specialists in various clinical areas.

### What jobs are available in NHS health science services?

NHS health science services includes biomedical scientists, clinical scientists, medical laboratory assistants, healthcare scientists, medical physicists, and laboratory managers across specialties like haematology, microbiology, and genetics.

### What qualifications do I need for NHS laboratory roles?

Laboratory roles require relevant science degrees. Biomedical scientists need HCPC registration and IBMS certification. Clinical scientists typically need postgraduate training via the NHS Scientist Training Programme.

### What is the salary range for NHS health science roles?

Under the 2026/27 pay scale, NHS health science salaries range from Band 4 (approximately £28,000-£31,000) for laboratory assistants to Band 8 (£58,000+) for consultant clinical scientists and heads of department.

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