NHS redundancy calculator
NHS redundancy (Handbook §16, England) is contractual and much stronger than the statutory scheme: one month's pay per complete year of reckonable service, from a 2-year minimum up to 24 months' pay.
NHS contractual redundancy (§16.8)
2026/271 month's pay × years of service (max 24)
Salary counted no lower than £23,000 and no higher than £80,000 (FTE); no payment above £160,000. The statutory payment is offset within it, not added on top.
How §16 defines a “month's pay”
Whichever is better for you: 4.35 × a week's pay (Employment Rights Act definition) or 1/12 of annual salary at termination (§16.7). The calculator uses the better figure automatically. Salaries below £23,000 are treated as £23,000 — a floor that protects lower bands — and anything above £80,000 counts as £80,000.
Scotland has its own Section 16 with different caps; Wales and NI apply variants too. This calculator implements the England text — check your national terms if you're elsewhere.
Common questions
Is the statutory redundancy payment added on top?
What if I'm over minimum pension age?
Does a new NHS job cancel the payment?
Are fractions of a year counted?
Sources for the figures on this page
Last checked 3 July 2026How we keep these current: methodology & update policy.