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Term Time Only

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Bazoo23 · 21/05/2021 10:14

Salary: SCP 1 (£17,903 FTE) + Local Government Pension Scheme
Role: Part-time
Contract: Term Time Only
Start Date: ASAP
Applications Closed: 12:00 PM on Wednesday 19th May 2021
Interviews: TBC

Hi All. Just been offered an interview for the above job, does anyone know how I would go about working out the pay as its term time only? The jobs is 22.5 hours per week.

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Bazoo23 · 21/05/2021 10:45

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LilyTheMink · 25/05/2021 15:59

How many weeks is each term? I know private schools are 10 weeks each, idk about state schools.

Flowerclock · 25/05/2021 16:00

How many hours is full time? Is it 37 per week?

Squirrelonwheels · 25/05/2021 16:01

You may be paid pro-rata across the whole year even though you only work term-time.

SnarkyBag · 25/05/2021 16:04

£8056

SnarkyBag · 25/05/2021 16:04

But likely to receive that over 12 months

BluebellsGreenbells · 25/05/2021 16:05

39 weeks per year plus 4 weeks paid holiday.

Flowerclock · 25/05/2021 16:05

Based on 37 hours per week and working 39 weeks per year, I've worked it out as £680 per month.

17903 ÷ 52 = 344.28 per week full time
344.28 ÷ 37 = 9.30 per hour
9.30 × 22.5 = 209.25 per week part time
209.25 × 39 = 8160.75 for the year
8160.75 ÷ 12 = 680 per month

mycarsnores · 25/05/2021 16:06

I worked term-time only for local government for many years and my salary was paid pro-rate across the whole year. It worked well for me!

SnarkyBag · 25/05/2021 16:06

I’ve based that on full time being 37.5 hours per week and assuming term time is 39 weeks (unless you don’t work training days which would be 38 weeks)

SnarkyBag · 25/05/2021 16:06

Oh I didn’t include holiday pay

Flowerclock · 25/05/2021 16:07

@BluebellsGreenbells

39 weeks per year plus 4 weeks paid holiday.
You won't get 4 weeks holiday if you're on a part time contract. It will be prorata in hours/days.
mycarsnores · 25/05/2021 16:10

Pro-rata not rate.. duh

hagtry · 25/05/2021 16:29

You need to know holiday pay which could be 4-5 wks prorated & then prorate the salary by the wks paid.

CuriousandReady · 25/05/2021 16:47

Ask the school? As an ex school recruiter, I used to put the pro rata pay on the advert as used to get a lot of questions

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