From dd02c281b514562361a22244c8568322df1e91e5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MylesJarvis Date: Tue, 14 May 2024 14:50:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Create salaries.yml and begin population --- .../teacher-pay-and-benefits.md | 32 +++++----- config/values/salaries.yml | 64 ++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 77 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/app/views/content/is-teaching-right-for-me/teacher-pay-and-benefits.md b/app/views/content/is-teaching-right-for-me/teacher-pay-and-benefits.md index 9158f483d5..d76f84527d 100644 --- a/app/views/content/is-teaching-right-for-me/teacher-pay-and-benefits.md +++ b/app/views/content/is-teaching-right-for-me/teacher-pay-and-benefits.md @@ -56,15 +56,15 @@ If you’re a primary or secondary teacher in England, your salary will depend o The pay ranges below apply to maintained schools (schools funded by local authorities). -Non-maintained schools (for example, academies, independent schools and private schools) can set their own pay, but often follow these pay ranges. +Non-maintained schools (for example, academies, independent schools and private schools) can set their own pay, but often follow these pay ranges. -Figures apply from 1 September 2023. +Figures apply from $salaries_date_applies-from$. ## Primary and secondary teacher salary -If you have [qualified teacher status (QTS)](/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts), you’ll get a minimum starting salary of £30,000 (or more in London) as a primary or secondary school teacher in England. +If you have [qualified teacher status (QTS)](/train-to-be-a-teacher/what-is-qts), you’ll get a minimum starting salary of £30,000 (or more in London) as a primary or secondary school teacher in England. -Your salary will be reviewed every year, with most teachers moving up the pay range annually. This will depend on your school’s performance management arrangements. +Your salary will be reviewed every year, with most teachers moving up the pay range annually. This will depend on your school’s performance management arrangements. A typical teacher could earn at least £41,333 (or more in London) within 5 years. @@ -79,13 +79,13 @@ A typical teacher could earn at least £41,333 (or more in London) within 5 year ### Additional payments -You may also receive additional payments on top of your regular salary for taking on extra responsibilities. +You may also receive additional payments on top of your regular salary for taking on extra responsibilities. -This could be a one-off payment for a specific project, for example, creating a timetable. +This could be a one-off payment for a specific project, for example, creating a timetable. -Or it might be an extra responsibility attached to your job role, for example, being the head of department. +Or it might be an extra responsibility attached to your job role, for example, being the head of department. -Depending on your responsibilities, you could earn up to an extra £15,690. Your school will determine how much you receive. +Depending on your responsibilities, you could earn up to an extra £15,690. Your school will determine how much you receive. @@ -98,21 +98,21 @@ Some schools also have a leading practitioner pay range for teachers with exempl What this will involve will depend on your school, but could include: * coaching and mentoring other teachers, including trainees and early career teachers -* undertaking a national professional qualification (NPQ) +* undertaking a national professional qualification (NPQ) * supporting your school with plans to reduce workload | Area | Minimum | Maximum | | ------- | ----- | ----- | -| England (excluding London) | £47,417 | £72,085 | -| London fringe | £48,723 | £73,393 | -| Outer London | £51,179 | £75,850 | -| Inner London | £56,377 | £81,051 | +| England (excluding London) | $salaries_leading-practitioner_england-min$ | $salaries_leading-practitioner_england-max$ | +| London fringe | $salaries_leading-practitioner_london-fringe-min$ | $salaries_leading-practitioner_london-fringe-max$ | +| Outer London | $salaries_leading-practitioner_outer-london-min$ | $salaries_leading-practitioner_outer-london-max$ | +| Inner London | $salaries_leading-practitioner_inner-london-min$ | $salaries_leading-practitioner_inner-london-max$ | ### Headteacher salary You could also go into a leadership position, such as a headteacher. -A headteacher is the most senior person in a school. They are ultimately responsible for all teachers and pupils. +A headteacher is the most senior person in a school. They are ultimately responsible for all teachers and pupils. Their role is wide ranging, but includes leading and motivating teachers, and ensuring all pupils get a good education. @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Find out more about [how to move up the career ladder in teaching](/is-teaching- ## If you do not have qualified teacher status (QTS) -You need qualified teacher status (QTS) to work in maintained primary, secondary and special schools in England. +You need qualified teacher status (QTS) to work in maintained primary, secondary and special schools in England. If you do not have QTS (for example, if you just have a PGCE), you can work in some schools as an unqualified teacher. @@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ Or find out how you can earn an unqualified teacher salary while training to get ## Holidays -You'll get more days holiday than people in many other professions. In school, full-time teachers work 195 days per year. +You'll get more days holiday than people in many other professions. In school, full-time teachers work 195 days per year. For comparison, you'd work 227 days per year (on average) if you worked full time in an office. diff --git a/config/values/salaries.yml b/config/values/salaries.yml index 95b21789e5..b6818e9122 100644 --- a/config/values/salaries.yml +++ b/config/values/salaries.yml @@ -1,5 +1,63 @@ +salaries_date_applies-from: 1 September 2023 salaries: - example: + leading-practitioner: + england-min: £47,417 + england-max: £72,085 + london-fringe-min: £48,723 + london-fringe-max: £73,393 + outer-london-min: £51,179 + outer-london-max: £75,850 + inner-london-min: £56,377 + inner-london-max: £81,051 +## implemented above line + starting: min: £30,000 - -salaries_example_max: £41k + max: £41,000 + min-shortened: £30k + max-shortened: £41k + max-within-5-years: £41,333 + qualified-teacher: + england-min: £30,000 + england-max: £46,525 + london-fringe-min: £31,350 + london-fringe-max: £47,839 + outer-london-min: £34,514 + outer-london-max: £51,179 + inner-london-min: £36,745 + inner-london-max: £56,959 + headteacher: + min-shortened: £53k + max-shortened: £139k + england-min: £53,380 + england-max: £131,056 + london-fringe-min: £54,685 + london-fringe-max: £132,352 + outer-london-min: £57,124 + outer-london-max: £134,765 + inner-london-min: £62,304 + inner-london-max: £139,891 + unqualified-teacher: + england-min: £20,598 + england-max: £32,134 + london-fringe-min: £21,933 + london-fringe-max: £33,464 + outer-london-min: £24,415 + outer-london-max: £35,954 + inner-london-min: £25,831 + inner-london-max: £37,362 + TLR: + salary-with-tlr: £43k + maximum-value: £15,000 + skilled-worker-visa-minimum-salary-full-time-training: + inner-london: £25,831 + outer-london: £24,415 + london-fringe: £23,200 + rest-of-england: £23,200 + skilled-worker-visa-minimum-salary-part-time-training: + rest-of-england: £23,200 + skiller-worker-visa-minimum-qualified-teacher: + inner-london: £36,745 + outer-london: £34,514 + london-fringe: £31,350 + rest-of-england: £30,000 +salaries_average_shortened: £40k