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Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee |
25 April 2022 |
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Report of the Head of Human Resources and Organisation Development
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Temporary Acting-Up Allowance for Assistant Director of Public Health
Summary
1. This report seeks the approval and endorsement of a temporary Acting Up Allowance for the Assistant Director of Public Health for the period of 1st January 2022 to 31st May 2022.
Background
2. The Director of Public Health is a statutory post which needs to be fulfilled. The substantive post holder has been absent from work and the Assistant Director of Public Health has undertaking the Acting Up of the full Statutory role in her absence.
3. In line with the Council policy, the acting up arrangement will be reviewed again should the period be extended beyond six months, however, for this case this is not currently anticipated. Should the acting up arrangement need to be extended, further agreement will be sought from this Committee. The Trade Unions also support this allowance.
4. It is proposed that the Assistant Director will receive a payment equivalent to the difference between the AD pay band to point 1 of the Director pay band. In line with the Council’s policy, appointment will be to the first point of the grade, and this will be pro-rata to a five-month period. The payment equates to £3,547 plus on costs.
Pay Band |
Level |
01 April 2021 |
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4 |
£101,318 |
Directors |
3 |
£97,892 |
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2 |
£94,582 |
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1 |
£91,383 |
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4 |
£82,869 |
Assistant |
3 |
£79,879 |
Directors |
2 |
£77,238 |
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1 |
£74,591 |
Council Plan
4. Whilst acting up arrangements are not material to the Council Plan, they are consistent with the required outcomes of the Organisation Development Plan of maintaining a skilled and experienced workforce to deliver Council Services.
Financial Implications
5. The acting up arrangement outlined in this report has a cost to the Council of £4.6k. This can be accommodated within the existing budget for this service.
Equalities Implications
6. There are no specific equalities issues, although, not to make a payment for undertaking a role is against the Council’s policies and job evaluation principles to pay the rate of the job.
Legal Implications
7. There is not an equal pay claim in this particular case as both the substantive post holder and acting up post holder are female.
Crime and Disorder, Information Technology and Property
8. There are no known crime and disorder, information and technology and property risks.
Risk Management
9. Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee are invited to:
a. approve and endorse the acting up arrangement as outlined in the paragraphs above.
Reason: To make a payment to the Assistant Director Public Health who has Acting in the full statutory role of Director of Public Health.
Contact Details
Author:
Helen Whiting Head of HR & OD Human Resources
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Chief Officer Responsible for the report: Ian Floyd Chief Operating Officer |
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Report Approved |
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Date |
29 March 2022 |
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Specialist Implications Officer(s): Janie Berry - Director of Governance and Monitoring Officer Debbie Mitchell - Chief Finance Officer
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Wards Affected: List wards or tick box to indicate all |
All |
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For further information please contact the author of the report |
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Background Papers:
There are no background papers