Hi all,
Looking for a bit of advice please.
We have a non teacher (a TA) member of staff who is historically on 42 hour contract rather than 37. We have had teachers doing after school activities, revision etc as part of their directed time. The member of SLT coordinating this is currently out of school ill, long term. The TA has submitted time sheets for this after school activity from Sep to now, equating 120 hours.
When I queried it, thinking it would be covered by her extra five hours, she said it was in addition, that she had been staying after school and as there was nothing on the time sheet stating that they had to be submitted by a certain time frame, so she thought it would be a "nice summer bonus" to submit all at once! She also said her contract says overtime will be paid/can be claimed (I can't remember exact wording now)
All of our overtime is preapproved and we just don't have it in the budget to effectively pay an extra months wages to someone as they have held onto time sheets.
My worry is that she has been asked to do this without someone appreciating she doesn't have directed time and that she would therefore be claiming overtime and there would be a cost to the school. However, if she had submitted a time sheet in September we could have addressed it when she had done 7 hours, rather than now she has accrued 120.
If anyone has any advice I would be truly grateful.
Many thanks
Alex