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SOC 6111 Caring personal service occupations

Early education and childcare assistants Salary

Median salary £19,165 per year (2025). Based on ONS ASHE data.

Gross pay, before deductions. See take-home pay on £19,000 after tax and National Insurance →

For early education and childcare assistants, £24,742 is the typical (median) pay. That is well below the UK full-time median of £39,039 — -37% versus the national average. Experienced early education and childcare assistants (top 25%) earn over £25,628.

About this role

Early education and childcare assistants provide personal care, practical assistance and emotional support to people who need help with daily living due to age, illness, disability or other circumstances. They work in residential care homes, supported living, domiciliary care or hospital settings.

Key responsibilities

  • Assisting with personal care including washing, dressing and feeding
  • Supporting daily living activities and promoting independence
  • Monitoring wellbeing and reporting changes in condition
  • Administering medication under supervision where trained
  • Maintaining accurate care records and contributing to care plans

Qualifications and entry routes

No formal qualifications are always required, but the Care Certificate is expected within 12 weeks of starting. NVQ/Diploma Level 2/3 in Health and Social Care is the progression standard. DBS check is mandatory.

Career outlook

Severe workforce crisis with over 150,000 vacancies sector-wide. Pay improvements and career pathway development are ongoing priorities.

Key skills

Compassion and empathy Communication Patience Physical stamina Observation and reporting

Common industries

  • Residential care homes
  • Domiciliary care
  • NHS
  • Supported living
  • Mental health services

Data coverage

SOC code 6111
Data source ONS ASHE
Years available 2021–2025
Estimated jobs 83,000

Median Salary

£19,165

Mean Salary

£19,109

Jobs (000s)

83k

Data Years

5 years

Salary Range (2025)

P10: £8kP25: £13kMedian: £19kP75: £26kP90: --

Estimated Career Progression

Based on salary percentile distribution for this occupation

Entry Level

£7,794

0-2 years

Mid Level

£13,133

3-7 years

Senior

£25,628

8-15 years

Potential career growth: +229% from entry to leadership

Salary Trend (2021-2025)

Nominal growth: +34.2%Real growth: +8.5%

Gender Pay Comparison (2025)

Full-time vs All Employees (2025)

All Employees

£19,165

Full-time Only

£24,742

Full-time premium: +£5,577

Early education and childcare assistants salary: common questions

How much do early education and childcare assistants earn in the UK?
Early education and childcare assistants earn a median of £24,742 a year (ONS ASHE 2025). The middle half earn between £13,133 and £25,628.
Is £24,742 a good salary in the UK?
For early education and childcare assistants, £24,742 is the typical (median) pay. That is well below the UK full-time median of £39,039 — -37% versus the national average. Experienced early education and childcare assistants (top 25%) earn over £25,628.
What is the starting salary for early education and childcare assistants?
Entry-level early education and childcare assistants typically start near the lower end of the range. The bottom 25% earn up to £13,133, and the lowest-paid 10% earn under £7,794.
Have early education and childcare assistants salaries kept up with inflation?
Since 2021, median early education and childcare assistants pay has risen from £17,653 to £24,742 — +40% in cash terms, or +13% after CPIH inflation. That is ahead of inflation over the period.

Figures: ONS Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, gross annual pay. UK full-time median £39,039 (2025).