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Term time only office position within a school whats the annual leave

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anotherdayinhell · 03/10/2024 18:02

Guys help me out.
If you work in a school as office staff 2 days per week 12 hours a week term time only (39 weeks) plus inset days do you get annual leave entitlement paid ontop?

Been offered the above job and trying to work out what I'd earn...obviously I get paid 39 weeks for my job plus the inset days but do you then get the 11.2 days pay ontop for annual leave entitlement within the school holidays or do you not get any annual leave as your off for 13 weeks of the year?

Thanks

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idontknow202 · 03/10/2024 19:36

In my school we get paid the 39 weeks of the year plus the 5.6 weeks holiday entitlement for full time work (this was made mandatory and then went back again to not having too I believe but ours stuck with it). This then gets paid over 12 months. I'm sure there is a gov calendar online you can work out your annual leave for part time workers as well.

liquidsquidli · 03/10/2024 20:40

You will be working 80 days over the year. Highly unlikely they will allow you to take 10 days leave

Most likely pay you for 10 days leave. I have known support staff take time off time but I think they should be able to especially odd day or long weekend.

It's so hard to recruit good staff it goes a long way to fostering good relations.

Especially if they don't have school aged children. We had many retired "dinner ladies" and they were refused a week
Holiday and they left gradually and weren't replaced.

Alternativetolove · 04/10/2024 11:57

You will be paid for 45.6 weeks, 39 plus 6.6 statutory holiday pay (last year's national pay award increased this from 5.6). You will not have a leave allowance on top of this and your holidays will need to be taken outside term time. Some support staff work all year round i.e. site mangers, business managers, and they will usually have a standard contract with a leave allowance, and may or may not be permitted to take this leave in term time.

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