Annual salaries range from £27,300 to £41,100. Below is the full range of pay both before and after tax:
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-tax | £27,300  (£2,275 p/mth)  | 
                            £32,820  (£2,735 p/mth)  | 
                            £41,100  (£3,425 p/mth)  | 
                            
| Pre-tax Income Percentile | 59th | 70th | 81st | 
| Post-tax | £22,104  (£1,842 p/mth)  | 
                            £25,848  (£2,154 p/mth)  | 
                            £31,476  (£2,623 p/mth)  | 
                            
| Post-tax Income Percentile | 53rd | 63rd | 75th | 
| Percentage Tax Deduction | 19% | 21% | 23% | 
Your nurse will most likely work in a hospital or similar medical environment, such as a nursing home or other long-term care facility. The nurse in charge is effectively the person in charge of the hospital service or service to which she is assigned.
Compare the average salary of a charge nurse (rn) to your salary:
Below are the range of mortgages typically affordable for a single applicant charge nurse (rn):
| Lowest | Average | Upper | |
|---|---|---|---|
| average gross salary | £27,305 | £32,818 | £41,094 | 
| max mortgage | £122,873 | £147,681 | £184,923 | 
| deposit paid | £13,653 | £16,409 | £20,547 | 
| max purchase price | £136,526 | £164,090 | £205,470 | 
| mortgage repayment p.mth (2.5%|25yr) | £557 | £670 | £839 |