Category: Conditions of Service

  • SSTA Attacks SNCT Agreement on Chartered Teacher Status

    The Association today attacked the agreement reached by the SNCT on 27 May relating to the “Role of the Chartered Teacher”. The SNCT agreed a Code of Practice which the SSTA representatives vigorously opposed.

    General Secretary, Ann Ballinger led the opposition:

    “Since the first days of Chartered Teacher status the employers have been determined to assign duties to CT status. The SSTA has opposed this from the outset: the post-McCrone agreement is totally clear that the contractual duties of Chartered teachers are exactly the same as those of unpromoted teachers.

    The employer’s position is made the more transparent by the increasing number of authorities which are abolishing Principal Teacher (Subject) posts. The employers’ reasoning is clear: they wish to save money by having CTs replace PTs despite the fact that the whole thrust of CT status is that it recognises ability in the classroom and makes no reference at all to management skills.

    The Code avoids the use of the word “duties” but attempts inadequately to hide this by the use of terms such as

    • “Brings a leadership role in leading learning and supporting colleagues”

    • “Could introduce focused projects”

    • “Might make a distinctive contribution”

    In particular, the Code lays down “Professional Actions” which include:

    • Supporting, advising and mentoring colleagues

    • Leading curricular change and assessment

    • Leading in-service on research work or educational development

    All of the above are duties for Principal Teachers. The whole reasoning behind the code should be obvious to anyone who has any knowledge of what is happening in Scottish secondary schools at this moment. The work suggested in the Code will remove CTs from the classroom for a substantial amount of the working week, in total contravention of the concept of Chartered Teacher status.”

    The SSTA Congress debated the Code and following sustained and scathing criticism of the whole thrust of the Code, totally rejected it.

    There are significant implications for SSTA members who are Chartered Teachers. Appendix 3 of the Code (toned down from earlier drafts following vigorous SSTA criticism) clearly states that Chartered teachers must “Ensure dialogue with school leaders (not identified) to identify ways in which they can (we assume “they” refers to the Chartered Teachers) contribute to raising achievement and to the professional development of colleagues.

    The Code fails to recognise the fact that the “role” of the Chartered Teachers is totally defined by their work in their own classroom and nowhere else.

    There can be no doubt that the code will be seen by many as an opportunity to attempt to assign management duties to Chartered Teachers through the back door.   It remains the case: Chartered Teachers do not have duties beyond those of classroom teachers.

    The SSTA is absolutely clear that CTs may undertake such a “role” but it must be on a voluntary basis. The dialogue may amount to no more than “I do not wish to be involved”. A second approach may constitute harassment. Any Chartered Teacher member who is harassed or bullied over this issue is asked to contact the General Secretary as soon as possible.

    Members who wish further information should contact the General Secretary. It is helpful to use our email address at info@ssta.org.uk  

  • PAY REVIEW 2008

    PAY REVIEW 2008

    Following the PAY REVIEW agreed on 13 December 2007, an advance provisional copy of the pay scales is available here.

    Please find here an advance provisional copy of the pay scale resulting from the PAY REVIEW agreed on 13 December 2007.

    The increases are as follows:

    1 Dec 2007 0.5% on all scale points

    1 Apr 2008 2.25% on all scale points

    1 Apr 2009 2.5% on all scale points

    1 Apr 2010 2.4% on all scale points

    In addition the following was agreed.

    2008 Pay Settlement

    The SNCT, in accordance with its objectives set out in paragraph 2 of the SNCT Constitution (SNCT Handbook Appendix 1.1), is required to secure and maintain appropriate pay levels for teachers and associated professionals. Over the period of this agreement, the SNCT will monitor movements in prices and wages generally. It will also consider evidence on the recruitment and retention of teachers. Early in 2010/11, the SNCT will consider these findings and their implication for the pay levels of teachers and associated professionals. Therefore, the SNCT will determine its position on commissioning research, in accordance with paragraph 5.4 of the 2001 National Agreement: A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century, to inform its deliberations and to meet its objectives on pay.

  • Salary Scale 2004-2008

    The Salary Scales shown below are taken from SNCT 33 issued on 24 May 2004. Full text of the Settlement can be viewed in SNCT 33.

    Unpromoted Teachers

    Point Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    0 (Probationer) 18000 18522 19059 19440 19878
    1 21588 22215 22860 23316 23841
    2 22875 23538 24222 24705 25260
    3 24174 24876 25596 26109 26697
    4 25578 26319 27081 27624 28245
    5 27198 27987 28800 29376 30036
    6 28707 29541 30399 31008 31707

    Chartered Teachers

    Point Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    1 29601 30459 31341 31968 32688
    2 30600 31488 32400 33048 33792
    3 31299 32208 33141 33804 34566
    4 32601 33546 34518 35208 36000
    5 33900 34884 35895 36612 37437
    6 35199 36219 37269 38013 38868

    Principal Teachers

    Job Sized Spine

    Point Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    1 31299 32208 33141 33804 34566
    2 32601 33546 34518 35208 36000
    3 33900 34884 35895 36612 37437
    4 35199 36219 37269 38013 38868
    5 36501 37560 38649 39423 40311
    6 37800 38895 40023 40824 41742
    7 39099 40233 41400 42228 43179
    8 40401 41574 42780 43635 44616

    Conserved Salary Spine

    Roll Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    <301 32388 33327 34293 34980 35766
    301-600 33462 34431 35430 36138 36951
    601-800 34545 35547 36579 37311 38151
    801-1000 35613 36645 37707 38460 39324
    1001-1300 36708 37773 38868 39645 40536
    >1300 37782 38877 40005 40806 41724
    SEN 32817 33768 34746 35442 36240

    Headteachers and Depute HeadteachersJob Sized Spine

    Point Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    1 35500 36531 37590 38343 39207
    2 36600 37662 38754 39528 40416
    3 37800 38895 40023 40824 41742
    4 39099 40233 41400 42228 43179
    5 40401 41574 42780 43635 44616
    6 41499 42702 43941 44820 45828
    7 42699 43938 45213 46116 47154
    8 43899 45171 46482 47412 48480
    9 45099 46407 47754 48708 49803
    10 46299 47643 49026 50007 51132
    11 48300 49701 51141 52164 53337
    12 50301 51759 53259 54324 55545
    13 52299 53817 55377 56484 57756
    14 54300 55875 57495 58644 59964
    15 57300 58962 60672 61884 63276
    16 60300 62049 63849 65127 66591
    17 63300 65136 67026 68367 69906
    18 66300 68223 70200 71604 73215
    19 69300 71310 73377 74844 76527

    Headteacher and Depute Headteacher Scales Conserved Salary Spine

    Point Annual Salary as at 1.08.03 2.9% Increase 1.4.04 2.9% Increase 1.4.05 2.0% Increase 1.4.06 2.25% Increase 1.4.07
    1 35565 36597 37659 38412 39276
    2 36414 37470 38556 39327 40212
    3 37266 38346 39459 40248 41154
    4 38115 39219 40356 41163 42090
    5 38964 40095 41259 42084 43032
    6 39807 40962 42150 42993 43959
    7 40656 41835 43047 43908 44895
    8 41508 42711 43950 44829 45837
    9 42369 43599 44862 45759 46788
    10 43389 44646 45942 46860 47913
    11 44817 46116 47454 48402 49491
    12 46218 47559 48939 49917 51039
    13 47640 49023 50445 51453 52611
    14 49053 50475 51939 52977 54168
    15 50469 51933 53439 54507 55734
    16 51888 53394 54942 56040 57300
    17 53304 54849 56439 57567 58863
    18 54714 56301 57933 59091 60420
    19 56136 57765 59439 60627 61992
    20 57546 59214 60930 62148 63546
    21 58962 60672 62430 63678 65112
    22 60375 62127 63930 65208 66675
    23 61797 63588 65433 66741 68244
    24 63201 65034 66921 68259 69795
    25 64620 66495 68424 69792 71361
    26 66045 67959 69930 71328 72933
    27 67449 69405 71418 72846 74484

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  • SALARY SETTLEMENT 2004

    SALARY SETTLEMENT 2004

    Following agreement of the SNCT meeting today, the following pay increases will apply from

    1 April 2004

    1 April 2004 1 April 2005 1 April 2006 1 April 2007
    2.9% 2.9% 2.0%

    (minimum guaranteed)

    2.25%

    (minimum guaranteed)

    Full text of the Settlement and confirmed salary scales are as published in SNCT Circular 33 and can be viewed here.

    10 May 2004