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NHS workforce vacancy rate

Percentage of NHS posts that are unfilled, reflecting workforce supply against demand.

6.5 %
-0.30pp vs previous period

As of 2026-03

Historical trend

5.9 7.8 9.6 2018-062022-062026-03

Trend summary

NHS England had approximately 107,000 advertised vacancies in early 2025, representing a vacancy rate of around 7%.

Trend

  • NHS vacancies rose from around 80,000 in 2019 to a peak of approximately 133,000 in mid-2022.
  • Vacancies have declined from the 2022 peak but remain above pre-pandemic levels.
  • Nursing vacancies account for the largest share, followed by allied health professionals.

Context

  • NHS Digital (now NHSE) publishes workforce vacancy statistics quarterly; figures cover NHS trusts and related organisations.
  • Vacancy rates are calculated as vacancies as a proportion of the total workforce establishment.

Trend summary generated by claude-sonnet-4-6 on 13 February 2025. Contains no editorial judgement — describes direction, magnitude, and official projections only.

About this indicator

Source
NHS England
Update frequency
Quarterly
Last updated
16 June 2026
Licence
OGL v3
Rising trend is…
Negative

Statistics

Latest
6.5 %
Period high
9.6
Period low
5.9
Period average
7.8