Schools’ Salaries and Contracts Unit Sample Clauses

Schools’ Salaries and Contracts Unit. 2.1 Outline of the service provided 2.2 Methods of Provision
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Schools’ Salaries and Contracts Unit. 2.1 Outline of the service provided  Interpret statutory requirements and provide guidelines in areas such as Conditions of Service, pay structure, creating and changing contracts, appointment procedures, recruitment and other contractual matters pertaining to teachers and support staff.  Provide advice and support as necessary in relation to benefits, retirement, ill-health and redundancy, including advising individuals and schools and administering the relevant procedures.  Co-ordinate the maternity leave schemes and administer elements of the Insurance Scheme for Staff Absences.  Process all salary claim forms presented by teachers and support staff before they are passed to be paid by the County’s Payroll Service.  Undertake all necessary checks on staff including checks on criminal background, medical checks and enquiries regarding the Education Workforce Council.  Create, maintain and distribute lists of supply teachers and assistants.
Schools’ Salaries and Contracts Unit. Service Details Service Standards Timetable Responsibilities of the Education Department Responsibilities of the School

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