NHS maternity pay calculator

The NHS occupational maternity scheme (Handbook §15.21) pays 8 weeks at full pay, 18 weeks at half pay plus SMP, then 13 weeks of SMP — far above the statutory scheme. Enter your salary for your own schedule, including the option to spread it evenly.

NHS occupational maternity pay (§15.21)

2026/27

8 wks full · 18 wks ½ + SMP · 13 wks SMP · 13 wks nil

Needs 12 months' continuous NHS service by the 11th week before the due week, and an intention to return to the NHS for 3 months. Works on any band — enter your own salary.

Your pay

Part-time: your real pro-rata salary. Include regular unsocial-hours enhancements if they're steady — §15 counts them.

The conditions that matter

Common questions

Which band values does the calculator use?
None — it uses the salary you type, so it's exact for any band, step, or part-time pattern, and immune to pay awards. Look up your band's current salary on your payslip or the latest AfC pay circular.
Is 'full pay' my basic pay or does it include enhancements?
Full pay in §15 is calculated like sick pay — it includes regularly paid supplements such as unsocial-hours payments and high-cost-area supplements, averaged per the handbook rules. If your enhancements are substantial, add them to the salary you enter.
What if I'm on a fixed-term contract?
If it expires after the 11th week before the EWC you're treated like permanent staff for the scheme; if the NHS doesn't re-employ you the repayment condition is waived.
How do NHS Scotland/Wales differ?
The §15 scheme structure (8+18+13) is UK-wide; nations differ on process details and some allowances. Your trust/board's local policy confirms the mechanics.

Sources for the figures on this page

Last checked 3 July 2026

How we keep these current: methodology & update policy.