Charter Rationale X: In-Year variation

There will be an agreed mechanism – including an appeal process and agreed workload impact assessments – for any in-year variation to staff time budgets.

  • TNC 2011/8 Appendix III Time Budgeting 1.3 https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/de/tn2011-appendiiitime-budgeting.pdf – ‘The Principal is responsible for determining a time budget to each member of the teaching staff, giving due regard to the individual responsibilities of each teacher. The Principal should seek to agree with each teacher the range of activities/duties which that teacher will undertake and the amount of time which that teacher will spend on each of these. 

  • TNC 2011/8 Appendix III Time Budgeting Disputes 6.1 https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/de/tnc2014-6-grievance-procedure.pdf – ‘It is hoped that this guidance will avoid disputes in relation to teachers’ time budgets. Any teacher who has a concern or fails to reach agreement on their time budget should raise the matter, in the first instance with the Principal. If necessary the teacher should seek support from their recognised trade union to resolve the situation. It is hoped that such issues will be resolved without recourse to formal procedures. In circumstances, however where a teacher is not satisfied with the outcome the Grievance Procedure for Teachers (TNC 2008/3) may be used.’ (TNC 2014/6 supersedes the referenced document)

  • TNC 2024/2 Workload Agreement 5.1e https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/education/TNC%202024-2%20%20Workload%20Agreemeent.pdf – ‘There is a range of other professional activities that go on regularly within schools. If a Teacher is expected to carry out any duty that is deemed reasonable and in balance with the duties allocated to colleagues, then it must also be accounted for in the time budget. Due attention must be paid to ensure that there is work/life balance, in line with the Strategy for Teacher Health and Wellbeing in Northern Ireland (TNC 2011/1), particularly where a Teacher volunteers to take on additional duties on an unremunerated basis’

  • TNC 2024/2 Workload Agreement 5.8 https://www.education-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/education/TNC%202024-2%20%20Workload%20Agreemeent.pdf – ‘It is hoped that this guidance will avoid disputes in relation to Teachers’ time budgets. Any Teacher who has a concern or fails to reach agreement on their time budget should raise the matter, in the first instance with the Principal. If necessary the Teacher should seek support from their recognised trade union to resolve the situation. It is hoped that such issues will be resolved without recourse to formal procedures. In circumstances, however where a Teacher is not satisfied with the outcome the appropriate grievance procedure may be used. 5.8.2 If the issue is impacting on a number of Teachers in the school then the Teachers and/or the Trade Union Representative (or representatives) may raise the issue with the Principal on a joint basis. Where this does not resolve the issue the Teachers may utilise the appropriate grievance procedure.’