We have a teacher who has been employed on fixed term contracts for a period of 13 years. I am new to the school and picking up pieces. This teacher has a very minimal timetable and teaches very part time, and is paid over 8-9 months of the year. Her current contract runs to the end of this month.
Back in the autumn term, there was a restructure in the department, where a HoD post was created, negating the need for this teaching post as well (business case was proberly completed and signed off). The teacher applied, was interviewed but was unsuccessful. I do not believe redundancy was mentioned at this point. It's my understanding that the senior management did not realise the teacher would be eligible for redundancy as she was on a fixed term contract. She will as she has 13 years' service.
My query is re consultation - really it is fact that the restructure has happened and there is no post. We are arranging a meeting with the teacher to discuss - however as it's completely "back to front" I'm just wondering what the best approach is - to have just one meeting and explain the situation and that she will be eligible for redundancy pay - there will not be suitable alternatives as it's a very specialist subject.
Any advice on how to move this forward gratefully received.