Phlebotomy Jobs & Recruitment in the UK

Phlebotomy roles from Your World. Make an impact on healthcare through precise blood samples & patient care.

About Phlebotomy

With over 20 years in the healthcare recruitment market, we have supported Phlebotomists across the UK in securing rewarding roles within the NHS and the private sector. As a critical link in the diagnostic process, your expertise in venepuncture ensures patient safety and laboratory accuracy. Your World Healthcare provides access to exclusive vacancies, from high-volume acute clinics to mobile community services.

Phlebotomist Salary in the UK (2026/27)

Phlebotomy roles in the NHS are typically graded under Band 2 or Band 3 of the Agenda for Change (AfC) pay scale, depending on experience and additional clinical responsibilities.

NHS Phlebotomy Pay Rates (England)

AfC Band
Years of Experience​​
Annual Salary (Approx. 2026/27)
Band 2
Entry Level
£23,615​​
Band 2​​
2+ Years
£23,615
Band 3
Entry Level
£24,336
Band 3
2+ Years
£26,114

Note: Salaries for roles within Greater London attract High Cost Area Supplements (HCAS) of 5% to 20% depending on the specific zone.

Locum Phlebotomy Opportunities

If you are looking for increased flexibility or higher take-home pay, our locum phlebotomy jobs offer competitive hourly rates across various UK locations. We provide consistent shift patterns for experienced professionals seeking short-term contracts or ongoing agency work. [Explore available Phlebotomy jobs].

Key Phlebotomy Specialisms

Phlebotomy is a versatile discipline requiring precision across different patient demographics. We recruit for a variety of clinical specialisms, including:

Service Settings for Phlebotomists

Our partnerships allow us to place Phlebotomists in diverse environments, ensuring you find a setting that matches your pace and expertise:

Why Choose Your World Healthcare?

As a leading provider of Allied Health and Health Science Services Professionals to the NHS, Your World Healthcare understands the nuances of a career in diagnostics.

Professional Development and Requirements

To work as a Phlebotomist in the UK, you typically require a recognised venepuncture certificate and evidence of clinical competency. While Phlebotomists are not required to register with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC), many choose to join the National Association of Phlebotomists (NAP) for ongoing training and professional standards.

Maintaining an up-to-date portfolio of successful draws and adherence to infection control protocols is essential for career progression into Senior Phlebotomist or Healthcare Assistant (HCA) roles.

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