Average Tree Surgeon Salary UK

The average Tree Surgeon salary in UK is £29,188.82.

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What does a Tree Surgeon earn?

On average, tree surgeons (also known as arborists) earn around £29,188.82 per year in the UK. Tree surgeons are arboriculture specialists who cultivate, manage and study individual trees, shrubs, vines, and other perennial woody plants in dendrology and horticulture.

How to earn more as a Tree Surgeon

While there are tree surgery courses you can complete, there are no direct qualifications needed to become a tree surgeon, however experience working in a landscaping, groundwork or gardening role is advantageous. There aren’t many ways to increase salaries in this role other than experience. You could look at working for other companies or becoming self-employed.

Average Salary: £29,188.82

Min: £12,500 Max: £38,500

Average Salary in UK: £29,188.82

Read about Tree Surgeon salaries and related job and salary information across the UK


Salary by Region

Compare Tree Surgeon salaries across different regions

Location Salary
Tree Surgeon salary Scotland £29,540.15
Tree Surgeon salary Wales £24,537.42
Tree Surgeon salary East Midlands £20,770.42
Tree Surgeon salary Eastern £24,150.74
Tree Surgeon salary London £28,047.62
Tree Surgeon salary North East £17,592.55
Tree Surgeon salary North West £24,847.44
Tree Surgeon salary South East £32,488.64
Tree Surgeon salary South West £26,936.94
Tree Surgeon salary West Midlands £28,511.24
Tree Surgeon salary Yorkshire and the Humber £24,397.53

Average Tree Surgeon salary

The average salary for Tree Surgeon jobs is a valuable metric for employees, employers, and candidates. The salary information can be a helpful insight when advertising jobs, making a job search, applying for jobs and negotiating salary.

Newly qualified Tree Surgeon basic salary

Newly qualified Tree Surgeons should expect to start their career with a salary that is lower than the UK average earnings for the role. It can take several years working as a Tree Surgeon to achieve the average UK salary.

Your initial per year salary may also be influenced by factors such as the region and city where you work, with London typically offering more than other major cities. Whether you work in England, Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland will also alter the job’s average gross and net earnings.

Fully qualified Tree Surgeon salaries

Your experience level directly affects where in the salary range your earnings will fall. Senior salaries are usually achieved by those who become fully qualified in their field.

Tree Surgeon career development

In the Agriculture industry, you might be rewarded for the number of years you have worked with the employer. However, promotions and higher pay per year cannot always be achieved by remaining in the same department or company.

Professional development and specialising in a specific area will warrant an appropriate salary increase. Still, you might need to consider setting up a job alert, making a job search, and moving to another company or department to maximise your earnings or find relevant opportunities for progression.

Tree Surgeon take home pay

In the United Kingdom, your career decisions should not be solely focused on take-home pay. Your average total compensation may include benefits that offer more value than a paycheque.

For example, health insurance, a company vehicle, part or full-time remote working, company share schemes, higher paid annual holiday days, a short commute, and maternity and paternity leave are benefits that can contribute towards your living standards, work/life balance, and job satisfaction.

Increase your annual salary with a Tree Surgeon pay rise

A pay rise can raise your earnings per year and should be compared against the Agriculture industry average salary pay rise. Comparing your salary rise against metrics such as inflation will tell you if you will be better or worse off during the following year. It would help if you also weighed up your pay increase against the nation's cost of living increase.

If you intend to negotiate a rise above the UK average salary, you will need facts, figures, and percentages to quantify your rise. Before negotiating better pay rates, you should prepare yourself for the discussion. Bring together all the evidence that adds weight to your case for a higher salary, including the average Tree Surgeon wage, your qualifications, achievements, and recognition.

Get paid more than your job’s average base salary with further training

Further qualifications and training will help you increase your average earnings. Training options include job-relevant diplomas, A levels, and degrees. Completing a course on a specific topic, application, or equipment will also improve your earning potential.

Earn more per year with extra shifts

Working overtime is another option that will help you be paid more than an average salary for your job. If your personal circumstances and commitments allow, you could also work unsocial hours with an hourly pay rate higher than your standard hourly rate.