Job evaluation roadshow: Nottingham University Hospitals
01 Sep 2026, 09:00 - 03 Sep, 16:00
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Do you work at a site within Nottingham University Hospitals? We'll be there from 1 – 3 September to talk to you about job evaluation and the band 5 review in England.
How much do you know about job evaluation, the new national nursing job profiles, and how this affects how much you get paid?
We'll be visiting Nottingham University Hospitals across three days to speak to you about all this and more. We'll have stands where you can come and speak to us, as well as presentations to talk you through job evaluation, with the opportunity to ask us about what you can be doing now and what to expect.
Look out for us around the wards too where we'll be speaking to you and handing out further information and resources.
You can navigate around this page using the tabs at the top to find out more details about where we'll be and when.
Why this matters
Last year, new national nursing profiles were published; these are used as part of the job evaluation process. This, in turn, determines the pay bands for all NHS roles on Agenda for Change contracts.
Your job description is a crucial part of this and needs to be an accurate reflection of your role.
The government has instructed NHS employers in England to review every band 5 job description, but this is just the start. All nursing jobs should be reviewed or have recently undergone a review against these new profiles – no matter which band you’re on.
This is your opportunity to speak to us and highlight your concerns so you feel empowered to engage with the job evaluation process.
Multiple locations
Queen's Medical Centre
Derby Road
Nottingham
NG7 2UH
Date: 1 – 2 September
Time: 9am – 4pm
What to expect
You'll be able to visit our stand located on D floor, opposite the restaurant on 1 September where we'll be on hand to answer your questions and hand out resources.
There will also be an information stand in the foyer of Nottingham Treatment Centre on 2 September.
Join one of our presentations
We will also be delivering presentations at the following times and locations:
Where: Boardroom | Nottingham Treatment Centre
When: 1 September
- 10:30 – 11:30am: Managers session and clinic
- 11:30am – 12:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
Where: Atrium | Nottingham Treatment Centre
When: 1 September
- 2:30pm – 3:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
When: 2 September
- 10:30 – 11:30am: Managers session and clinic
- 11:30am – 12:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
- 2:30pm – 3:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
There's no need to book. Simply turn up at one of the allotted times to speak to our pay delivery officer.
Nottingham City Hospital
Hucknall Road
Nottingham
NG5 IPB
Date: 3 September
Time: 9am – 4pm
What to expect
We'll have a stand throughout the day based outside of Outpatients in the North corridor where we'll be on hand to answer your questions and hand out resources. You can also catch us on visits around the wards.
Join one of our presentations
Where: James Unit via the physiotherapy corridor
We will also be delivering presentations at the following times throughout the day:
- 10:30 – 11:30am: Managers session and clinic
- 11:30am – 12:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
- 1:30 – 2:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
- 2:30 – 3:30pm: Band 5 session and clinic
There's no need to book. Simply turn up at one of the allotted times to speak to our pay delivery officer.
Who will I be able to speak to?
During our visits, in addition to our staff and representatives, you'll be able to meet the pay delivery officer for your region.
East Midlands Pay Delivery Officer Katie Pegg
Katie brings a wealth of experience, having worked for more than 20 years within healthcare.
She has worked as a staff nurse in a variety of areas including healthcare of the elderly, rehab and neurology and, more recently, as a clinical educator. Throughout her career, she's cared for and supported individuals and teams through teaching, guidance, and practical, patient-centred learning.
Katie continues to work as an educator one day per week, which allows her to stay connected to what’s happening in the NHS and to bring current, real-world insight to every conversation.
Before qualifying as a staff nurse, Katie was fortunate to have travelled extensively, living abroad for many years and gaining experiences that have broadened her knowledge and deepened her understanding of people and their cultures. These journeys have shaped the person she is today.
Katie said: "I believe I’m an advocate for everyone I meet, bringing empathy, respect, and an open mind to all. Please come and have a chat if you see me on the roadshows.
"I’m looking forward to meeting you all, whether we're sharing ideas, or discussing how we can improve care together."
Know your worth: re-banding the nursing workforce
Visit our Know your worth hub to find out more about job evaluation, the band 5 review in England, and the process for asking for the band for your job to be reconsidered.
Page last updated - 20/08/2026
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