Salaries in Oxford (2026)
$Oxford pays a 1.13× UK-median salary across the roles tracked on this site, with a cost-of-living index of 118 and headline unemployment of 2.8%.
The Oxford employer mix and what it means for pay
Oxford sits in South East with a working population shaped by University of Oxford, Oxford Instruments, BMW Mini, Unipart. The local employer mix is what moves median pay relative to the rest of the UK — a city anchored by financial services, pharma or large public-sector employers tends to pull up white-collar salaries, while cities with a tourism or retail-heavy mix run closer to the national floor.
The highest-paid job on this site for Oxford is GP at £118,650 median. That's a useful ceiling figure: it tells you what a senior, in-demand role looks like in this labour market. Roles further down the table earn less in absolute terms but, after factoring in cost of living (Oxford's index is 118 versus the UK 100), they often deliver competitive real disposable income.
Cost of living, rent and salary negotiation in Oxford
A one-bed flat in Oxford rents for around £1,575 per month, and the wider cost-of-living index of 118 (UK = 100) means residents face a noticeable cost-of-living premium that needs to be priced into any offer. For comparison, a one-bed in Reading averages £1,425 and in Cambridge £1,550. Unemployment in Oxford runs at 2.8%, which gives a rough read on labour-market tightness — under 4% generally implies employer-side competition for skilled hires; over 5% tilts toward employer pricing power.
The practical implication for salary negotiation: in Oxford, a salary that lands in the lower quartile of UK figures is usually only competitive if it's offset by a meaningfully lower cost base. Use the cost-of-living-adjusted figures on individual job pages to compare offers across cities on a like-for-like basis rather than nominal pounds.
Most in-demand jobs in Oxford
The roles below combine strong pay with a high or rising hiring outlook in the UK labour market — the kind of jobs where employers are typically chasing candidates rather than the other way round.
All Oxford salaries by job title
| Job title | Category | Lower | Median | Upper |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GP | Healthcare | £96,050 | £118,650 | £152,550 |
| Investment Banker | Finance | £67,800 | £96,050 | £158,200 |
| Barrister | Legal | £50,850 | £84,750 | £152,550 |
| Financial Controller | Finance | £65,540 | £84,750 | £110,740 |
| Risk Manager | Finance | £56,500 | £76,840 | £103,960 |
| Product Manager | Technology | £54,240 | £73,450 | £99,440 |
| DevOps Engineer | Technology | £49,720 | £65,540 | £88,140 |
| Solicitor | Legal | £47,460 | £65,540 | £96,050 |
| Project Manager | Construction | £47,460 | £62,150 | £84,750 |
| Site Manager | Construction | £47,460 | £62,150 | £81,360 |
| Compliance Officer | Legal | £42,940 | £58,760 | £81,360 |
| Quantity Surveyor | Construction | £45,200 | £58,760 | £76,840 |
| Software Engineer | Technology | £42,940 | £58,760 | £81,360 |
| Architect | Construction | £40,680 | £54,240 | £73,450 |
| Financial Analyst | Finance | £40,680 | £54,240 | £73,450 |
| Marketing Manager | Marketing | £40,680 | £54,240 | £73,450 |
| Pharmacist | Healthcare | £42,940 | £54,240 | £67,800 |
| Structural Engineer | Construction | £40,680 | £54,240 | £73,450 |
| Brand Manager | Marketing | £39,550 | £50,850 | £67,800 |
| Paid Media Manager | Marketing | £38,420 | £50,850 | £65,540 |
| SEO Manager | Marketing | £38,420 | £50,850 | £67,800 |
| UX Designer | Technology | £38,420 | £50,850 | £67,800 |
| Accountant | Finance | £36,160 | £47,460 | £65,540 |
| Radiographer | Healthcare | £36,160 | £45,200 | £56,500 |
| Content Manager | Marketing | £32,770 | £42,940 | £56,500 |
| Data Analyst | Technology | £33,900 | £42,940 | £56,500 |
| Physiotherapist | Healthcare | £33,900 | £42,940 | £54,240 |
| Nurse | Healthcare | £32,205 | £39,550 | £48,025 |
| Paralegal | Legal | £25,990 | £31,640 | £39,550 |
| Legal Secretary | Legal | £24,860 | £29,380 | £36,160 |
Cities near Oxford
If you're comparing Oxford against neighbouring labour markets — for commuting reach, relocation or remote-hybrid trade-offs — these cities sit closest in pay and geography.
Frequently asked questions
What is the average salary in Oxford?
Across the 30 job titles tracked on this site, the average median pay in Oxford is £58,760. The highest-paid role is GP at £118,650 median; the lowest is Legal Secretary at £29,380. Oxford's pay multiplier is 1.13× the UK national median.
What's the cost of living like in Oxford?
Oxford's cost-of-living index is 118 (UK average = 100). A one-bed flat rents for around £1,575 per month. Use the cost-of-living-adjusted figures on individual job pages to compare offers in real purchasing-power terms rather than nominal pay.
Who are the major employers in Oxford?
University of Oxford, Oxford Instruments, BMW Mini, Unipart, Sophos are among the largest employers in Oxford. They tend to set the floor for white-collar pay locally — smaller firms often benchmark their offers against this group, while specialist or in-demand roles can command a premium above the local market.
What's the unemployment rate in Oxford?
Unemployment in Oxford runs at around 2.8%. As a rough rule of thumb, sub-4% means employers compete for skilled hires (which favours candidates on pay); above 5% tilts pricing power back to employers and tends to slow real-wage growth.