Independent Prescriber Salary in Yorkshire and the Humber — 2026

Based on 3 salary data points from live job listings. There are currently 32 independent prescriber jobs advertised.

£54,586
£51,293 — £54,916
Median salary (25th–75th percentile range)
£54,586
Median
£52,611
Mean
£51,293
25th Percentile
£54,916
75th Percentile
£48,000
Lowest
£55,246
Highest

NHS vs Community Pharmacy Pay

🏥 NHS

£54,586
Median from 3 data points
Range: £51,293 — £54,916

About Independent Prescriber Salaries in Yorkshire and the Humber

The average independent prescriber salary in Yorkshire and the Humber is £54,586 per year as of 2026, based on analysis of 3 current job listings from Yorkshire and the Humber. Salaries range from £48,000 at the lower end to £55,246 for senior or specialist positions.

Factors Affecting Independent Prescriber Pay

Key factors influencing independent prescriber salaries include: sector (NHS vs community), location (London premium of ~£3,000–£5,000), experience level, additional qualifications (independent prescribing, clinical diplomas), and whether the role includes management responsibilities. Locum rates are typically higher but without employment benefits.

Latest live independent prescriber vacancies in Yorkshire and the Humber

PharmSee is currently tracking 32 active independent prescriber vacancies in Yorkshire and the Humber from 11 pharmacy chains and NHS Jobs. Refreshed every 12 hours. Below: the most recently discovered listings.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the average independent prescriber salary in Yorkshire and the Humber?

The median independent prescriber salary in Yorkshire and the Humber is £54,586 per year as of 2026, based on 3 current job listings tracked by PharmSee. The 25th–75th percentile range is £51,293–£54,916.

How many independent prescriber jobs are open in Yorkshire and the Humber right now?

PharmSee is currently tracking 32 active independent prescriber vacancies in Yorkshire and the Humber from 11 UK pharmacy chains and NHS Jobs. Listings refresh every 12 hours.

What qualifications does a UK independent prescriber need?

UK pharmacists must complete a GPhC-accredited MPharm degree (4 years), a Foundation Training Year, pass the GPhC registration assessment, and maintain GPhC registration with annual renewal and CPD.

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Methodology

Salary data is collected from live job listings across 11 pharmacy employers and job boards in the UK. We apply IQR-based statistical filtering (1.5× interquartile range) to remove outliers caused by data entry errors or unusual compensation structures. Hourly rates are converted to annual equivalents using a 37.5-hour week. NHS salaries include basic pay only (no unsocial hours or high-cost area supplements). Data is refreshed daily. Sample size: 3 total, 3 after filtering.