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Salary confusion

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ospee · 23/03/2025 21:04

I’m thinking of applying for a role in a school, but am getting in a muddle over the pay. Would it be the £11,141 split between 12 months, so £928 per month, or is it worked out some other way? Any help greatly appreciated as I keep seeing conflicting ways online as to how it works out

Salary confusion
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ospee · 24/03/2025 06:34

anyone help please?

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Fifthtimelucky · 24/03/2025 14:56

I would ask the school.

They may give you the option between being paid 1/12 of the total every month or being paid for the actual hours you work each month.

When I worked term-time only in a job years ago I chose to be paid 1/12 every month and I think most people prefer that.

Alternativetolove · 24/03/2025 19:31

Yes it will be actual salary divided by 12, never heard of a school offering any other pay option.

ospee · 24/03/2025 19:48

I didn’t know if the £11,141 figure was if you were working the full year as opposed to term time only? So it’d be considerably less if only working 37 weeks

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ProfessorGambol · 24/03/2025 20:04

It says ‘actual’ so that is the amount you will get paid - probably split equally over 12 months. If it was full time hours for 52 weeks you would get £24k.

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