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Teacher Salary in Dundee — 2026 ranges
Calibrated 2026 salary bands for teacher roles in Dundee, plus the recruiter-side context: which sectors hire here, how the market compares to London, and what's worth negotiating. Built from public salary surveys cross-referenced against actual UK placements.
Dundee Headline · 2026
£40,000
average · mid-level base salary
Dundee's teacher market in 2026
Teacher salaries in Dundee run at UK average, with the typical mid-level pay landing around £40,000 and a full range of £25,000 to £70,000. Dundee's Life sciences and medical research and Higher education concentrations make it a credible Teacher market.
Teacher demand here is steady year-round with multiple credible employers. Salaries track at UK average, and the biggest single move you can make on pay is changing employer rather than asking for a rise — internal raises tend to lag market by 12-18 months.
Top sectors hiring teachers in Dundee
Life sciences and medical research
University of Dundee School of Life Sciences is one of the most cited medical research bases in Europe with strong cancer-research, drug-discovery, and protein-chemistry programmes.
Higher education
University of Dundee (around 3,500 staff) and University of Abertay together anchor a deeper higher-education employer base than the city's size suggests.
Public sector and local government
Dundee City Council, the Scottish Government's Tay Cities Deal programme office, and Scottish Enterprise concentrate significant policy and economic-development hiring.
Notable Dundee employers for teachers
Filtered from Dundee's top employer list to those most relevant to teacher hiring. See the Dundee employer list for the full employer list.
How Dundee compares to other UK cities for teachers
Dundee pay sits roughly 8-15% below the UK median for general office-based roles, with a full-time median around £28,000-£30,000 in 2026 against a UK figure nearer £37,000 — but the local distribution skews materially higher in the games and life-sciences clusters. Senior games engineering and design roles at Rockstar North, Outplay Entertainment, and NCSoft benchmark against UK and EU games-industry rates rather than Scottish regional rates: senior software engineers and game programmers typically £55,000-£90,000, lead engineers and tech leads £80,000-£130,000, with senior gameplay programmers and engine specialists on flagship-title work clearing £100,000-£160,000. Junior and graduate games roles typically £28,000-£42,000, which is competitive for Dundee living costs. University of Dundee School of Life Sciences pays at standard academic pay-spine rates with substantial research-grant uplifts and Wellcome Trust principal-investigator premiums for senior research chairs. NHS Agenda for Change applies nationally with the Scottish band uplift. Tesco Bank and Aviva Dundee operations pay at standard banking-and-insurance back-office rates broadly aligned with Edinburgh equivalents minus a small geographic discount. Where the market under-pays visibly: senior commercial roles in marketing, sales, and finance outside the games and life-sciences clusters, where Dundee runs 12-18% below Edinburgh and 22-28% below London. The games salary effect is so strong that mid-career programmers at Rockstar or Outplay materially out-earn equivalents at Edinburgh financial-services tech employers despite the lower headline city median.
Dundee is one of the cheapest UK cities of its size to live in, with housing costs well below Edinburgh and Glasgow and broadly aligned with the Scottish regional average. A one-bedroom flat in central Dundee or the West End typically rents for £550-£750 per month in 2026, around 28-35% of inner-London rates and roughly 60-65% of central Edinburgh equivalents. Buying is significantly cheaper than Edinburgh: average Dundee house prices sit around £155,000-£180,000, with Broughty Ferry, the West End, and Newport-on-Tay popular family areas — Broughty Ferry particularly for senior games and life-sciences professionals who want coastal living within 15 minutes of the city centre. Council tax sits broadly at the Scottish average. Public transport within the city is bus-based and reasonable; most professional residents drive locally. ScotRail runs Dundee to Edinburgh Waverley in around 1h 10m and to Aberdeen in around 1h 5m on direct services, with typical Edinburgh season-ticket pricing around £4,500-£5,500. The Tay coast and Angus glens add genuine quality-of-life appeal. A mid-career games programmer on £62,000 at Rockstar North in Dundee typically has materially more disposable income than an equivalent at an Edinburgh studio on £68,000 once rent and council tax are netted off — the housing arithmetic is genuinely favourable.
Teacher salary in other UK cities
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Other roles in Dundee
Comparing pay across roles in Dundee — useful when sizing up a career shift or benchmarking against peers.
Common questions
- What is a Teacher salary in Dundee?
- Teacher salaries in Dundee typically range from £25,000 (junior) to £70,000 (senior), with mid-level pay landing around £40,000. That's 0% above UK average for the role. Figures are 2026 ranges from public salary surveys (Reed, Indeed, Robert Walters, Hays UK) cross-referenced against actual placements.
- Is Dundee a strong Teacher market?
- Dundee has steady teacher demand year-round with several credible employers. Not as deep as London but workable for most career stages.
- Which Dundee employers hire teachers?
- Based on current 2026 hiring patterns, Dundee's notable employers in this space include University of Dundee, Dundee City Council, University of Abertay, Scottish Government / Scottish Enterprise (Dundee offices). The full top-employers list for Dundee is on the city overview page.
- How much does London pay vs Dundee for teachers?
- London teacher salaries average £44,800 — 12% more than Dundee. After factoring rent and commute, the Dundee role typically nets out comparable for senior IC level. Hybrid London arrangements are common for candidates wanting both the pay and the lifestyle.