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JS28
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Will my Salary be a problem?

Post by JS28 » Sat Feb 02, 2013 5:03 pm

Hi,

I am a FUrther Education teacher (SOC code 2312). I am contracted for 32 and half hours on site. My salary is £22,900 annually. I am currently on a Fixed-term contract which finishes in July 2013.

Will my salary be a problem?

vc555
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Re: Will my Salary be a problem?

Post by vc555 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 3:53 pm

JS28 wrote:Hi,

I am a FUrther Education teacher (SOC code 2312). I am contracted for 32 and half hours on site. My salary is £22,900 annually. I am currently on a Fixed-term contract which finishes in July 2013.

Will my salary be a problem?
Hi, i just checked 2312, don't know what role you selected according to the u mist be equal or above salary below is the list check out ::


2. Appropriate salary rate
The job must be paid the minimum salary below, which is derived either from
the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) or, where alternative salary
data is available, from an alternative code of practice.
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: Yes (Scotland only)
Other code of practice: Yes (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Minimum rates:
England
• Unqualified lecturer £18,030
• Qualified lecturer £22,857
• Advanced teaching and training lecturer £34,587
[Source: The University and College Union 2008]
Scotland £15.03 per hour
[Source: ASHE 2009]
Wales
• Instructor, demonstrator and associate lecturer £16,932
• Main grade lecturer £20,257
• Upper pay spine lecturer £31,875
[Source: The University and College Union 2007]
Northern Ireland
• Lecturer £21,072
• Senior lecturer £30,552
• Principal lecturer £37,662


Refrence :

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

Good luck ..

JS28
Member of Standing
Posts: 475
Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:44 pm

Re: Will my Salary be a problem?

Post by JS28 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 4:10 pm

vc555 wrote:
JS28 wrote:Hi,

I am a FUrther Education teacher (SOC code 2312). I am contracted for 32 and half hours on site. My salary is £22,900 annually. I am currently on a Fixed-term contract which finishes in July 2013.

Will my salary be a problem?
Hi, i just checked 2312, don't know what role you selected according to the u mist be equal or above salary below is the list check out ::


2. Appropriate salary rate
The job must be paid the minimum salary below, which is derived either from
the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) or, where alternative salary
data is available, from an alternative code of practice.
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: Yes (Scotland only)
Other code of practice: Yes (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Minimum rates:
England
• Unqualified lecturer £18,030
• Qualified lecturer £22,857
• Advanced teaching and training lecturer £34,587
[Source: The University and College Union 2008]
Scotland £15.03 per hour
[Source: ASHE 2009]
Wales
• Instructor, demonstrator and associate lecturer £16,932
• Main grade lecturer £20,257
• Upper pay spine lecturer £31,875
[Source: The University and College Union 2007]
Northern Ireland
• Lecturer £21,072
• Senior lecturer £30,552
• Principal lecturer £37,662


Refrence :

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

Good luck ..
Hi,

I am an uqualified teacher so mine will be min. 18K...Since I am earning 23K will mine be alright?

Thanks

vc555
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Posts: 52
Joined: Thu Oct 25, 2012 4:28 pm
Contact:

Re: Will my Salary be a problem?

Post by vc555 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 5:14 pm

JS28 wrote:
vc555 wrote:
JS28 wrote:Hi,

I am a FUrther Education teacher (SOC code 2312). I am contracted for 32 and half hours on site. My salary is £22,900 annually. I am currently on a Fixed-term contract which finishes in July 2013.

Will my salary be a problem?
Hi, i just checked 2312, don't know what role you selected according to the u mist be equal or above salary below is the list check out ::


2. Appropriate salary rate
The job must be paid the minimum salary below, which is derived either from
the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) or, where alternative salary
data is available, from an alternative code of practice.
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: Yes (Scotland only)
Other code of practice: Yes (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Minimum rates:
England
• Unqualified lecturer £18,030
• Qualified lecturer £22,857
• Advanced teaching and training lecturer £34,587
[Source: The University and College Union 2008]
Scotland £15.03 per hour
[Source: ASHE 2009]
Wales
• Instructor, demonstrator and associate lecturer £16,932
• Main grade lecturer £20,257
• Upper pay spine lecturer £31,875
[Source: The University and College Union 2007]
Northern Ireland
• Lecturer £21,072
• Senior lecturer £30,552
• Principal lecturer £37,662


Refrence :

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

Good luck ..
Hi,

I am an uqualified teacher so mine will be min. 18K...Since I am earning 23K will mine be alright?

Thanks
In that case yes ...

JS28
Member of Standing
Posts: 475
Joined: Sun Nov 04, 2012 7:44 pm

Re: Will my Salary be a problem?

Post by JS28 » Mon Feb 04, 2013 6:01 pm

vc555 wrote:
JS28 wrote:
vc555 wrote:
JS28 wrote:Hi,

I am a FUrther Education teacher (SOC code 2312). I am contracted for 32 and half hours on site. My salary is £22,900 annually. I am currently on a Fixed-term contract which finishes in July 2013.

Will my salary be a problem?
Hi, i just checked 2312, don't know what role you selected according to the u mist be equal or above salary below is the list check out ::


2. Appropriate salary rate
The job must be paid the minimum salary below, which is derived either from
the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings (ASHE) or, where alternative salary
data is available, from an alternative code of practice.
Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings: Yes (Scotland only)
Other code of practice: Yes (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)
Minimum rates:
England
• Unqualified lecturer £18,030
• Qualified lecturer £22,857
• Advanced teaching and training lecturer £34,587
[Source: The University and College Union 2008]
Scotland £15.03 per hour
[Source: ASHE 2009]
Wales
• Instructor, demonstrator and associate lecturer £16,932
• Main grade lecturer £20,257
• Upper pay spine lecturer £31,875
[Source: The University and College Union 2007]
Northern Ireland
• Lecturer £21,072
• Senior lecturer £30,552
• Principal lecturer £37,662


Refrence :

http://www.ukba.homeoffice.gov.uk/sitec ... iew=Binary

Good luck ..
Hi,

I am an uqualified teacher so mine will be min. 18K...Since I am earning 23K will mine be alright?

Thanks
In that case yes ...
Hi,

Thanks for replying...Another thing, there was something about the skills level which says:

This occupation code refers to further education teaching professional posts that require registration with the Institute for learning in England.
All jobs in this occupation code are at or above NQF level 6...I am currently doing my teacher training and will be getting the registration in July 2013. Can I mention this in the covering letter? Will my application be affected by this?

Thanks

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