The Grading Structure Sample Clauses

The Grading Structure. 5.1. The grading structure has fifteen grades and one to six increments in each grade. The grades are simply numbered one to fifteen with one being the lowest and fifteen the highest. When the new SCPs were introduced by the National Joint Council, SCPs 10, 18 and 21 were included. SCP’s 13 and 16 were not included. The table below shows the 2018 and 2019 scales. GRADE 1 06 16,394 1 17,364 GRADE 1 07 16,495 1 17,364 GRADE 2 07 16,495 1 17,364 GRADE 2 8 16,626 2 17,711 GRADE 2 09 16,755 2 17,711 GRADE 3 09 16,755 2 17,711 GRADE 3 10 16,863 3 18,065 GRADE 3 11 17,007 3 18,065 GRADE 4 11 17,007 3 18,065 GRADE 4 12 17,173 4 18,426 GRADE 4 13 17,391 4 18,426 GRADE 4 14 17,681 5 18,795 GRADE 5 14 17,681 5 18,795 GRADE 5 15 17,972 5 18,795 GRADE 5 16 18,319 6 19,171 GRADE 5 17 18,672 6 19,171 GRADE 5 18 18,870 7 19,554 GRADE 6 18 18,870 7 19,554 GRADE 6 19 19,446 8 19,945 GRADE 6 20 19,819 9 20,344 GRADE 6 10 20,751 GRADE 6 21 20,541 11 21,166 GRADE 6 22 21,074 12 21,589 GRADE 7 22 21,074 12 21,589 GRADE 7 23 21,693 14 22,462 GRADE 7 24 22,401 15 22,911 GRADE 7 25 23,111 17 23,836 GRADE 7 18 24,313 GRADE 7 26 23,866 19 24,799 GRADE 8 26 23,866 19 24,799 GRADE 8 27 24,657 20 25,295 GRADE 8 21 25,801 GRADE 8 28 25,463 22 26,317 GRADE 8 29 26,470 23 26,999 GRADE 8 30 27,358 24 27,905 GRADE 9 30 27,358 24 27,905 GRADE 9 31 28,221 25 28,785 GRADE 9 32 29,055 26 29,636 GRADE 9 33 29,909 27 30,507 GRADE 9 34 30,756 28 31,371 GRADE 10 34 30,756 28 31,371 GRADE 10 35 31,401 29 32,029 GRADE 10 36 32,233 30 32,878 GRADE 10 37 33,136 31 33,799 GRADE 10 38 34,106 32 34,788 GRADE 11 38 34,106 32 34,788 GRADE 11 39 35,229 33 35,934 GRADE 11 40 36,153 34 36,876 GRADE 11 41 37,107 35 37,849 GRADE 11 42 38,052 36 38,813 GRADE 12 42 38,052 36 38,813 GRADE 12 43 39,002 37 39,782 GRADE 12 44 39,961 38 40,760 GRADE 12 45 40,858 39 41,675 GRADE 12 46 41,846 40 42,683 GRADE 13 46 41,846 40 42,683 GRADE 13 47 42,806 41 43,662 GRADE 13 48 43,757 42 44,632 GRADE 13 49 44,697 43 45,591 GRADE 13 50 45,660 44 46,573 GRADE 14 50 45,660 44 46,573 GRADE 14 51 46,615 45 47,547 GRADE 14 52 47,585 46 48,537 GRADE 14 53 48,548 47 49,519 GRADE 14 54 49,575 48 50,567 GRADE 14 55 50,610 49 51,622 GRADE 15 55 50,610 49 51,622 GRADE 15 56 51,641 50 52,674 GRADE 15 57 52,661 51 53,714 GRADE 15 58 53,691 52 54,765 GRADE 15 59 54,718 53 55,812 GRADE 15 60 55,747 54 56,862 The first point of each scale is the entry or foundation point, (shown in dark grey) which is expected to be the first learning year. A f...
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The Grading Structure. 22.1. The salary scale/grading structure for the Educational Class shall be as follows: 23.1. All external calls for application for the post of teacher, KGE and LSE in Church Schools will consider regular service in the Grade being applied for as part of the selection criteria assigning 24% of assessment marks of the interview for such purpose. Eligible candidates will have their years of regular service in the Grade being applied for valued at: (i) 2% per year for regular service in the Grade in a Church School; (ii) 1% per year for regular service in the Grade in any other licensed school; In both circumstances the maximum points that may be gained by an eligible candidate is 24%. 23.2. When shifting from one Church School to another, the notice period shall be one half of the applicable notice by law. However, if the employee requests it, and both present and new employer agree, the notice period can be reduced further or waivered.

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