Annex A
Pay Policy Statement
and
Transparency Information
1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024
Contents
Localism Act 2011 - Pay Policy Statement
Definition of officers covered by the Policy Statement
Policy on remunerating Chief Officers
Salary on Appointment of Chief Officers
Bonus and Performance related payments
Election Duties undertaken by Chief Officers
Termination payments of Chief Officers including redundancy and pension discretion
Policy on remunerating the lowest paid in the workforce
Policy on the relationship between Chief Officer Remuneration and that of other staff
Remuneration of other non-chief officer staff
Notes for the Organisation Chart
Employees with remuneration over £50,000.
This document contains information about the Council’s workforce, in particular the annual Pay Policy Statement for 2023/24 as required by the Localism Act 2011, and other information required under the Local Authorities (Data Transparency) Code 2015.
The Council has taken the following action to ensure that this Policy Statement is easily accessible to the public:
· it is published on the council’s open data website in a readily accessible place - Senior Salary information, under Governance and Transparency.
· it can also easily be found under global web searches.
The following section sets out the Council’s Pay Policy in relation to the remuneration of its Chief Officers and employees - in accordance with Section 38 of the Localism Act 2011.
The policy is subject to annual review and must be approved by the Council each financial year. This statement is valid from 1st April 2023 to 31st March 2024. The structures and pay rates quoted are correct as of 1st February 2023.
Subject to specific circumstances it may be necessary to amend the Pay Policy statement during the financial year. Any changes or amendments made will be subject to full Council approval.
The policy will be published on the Council’s website as soon as reasonably practicable after Council approval or amendment.
The arrangements set out within this document do not extend to those members of staff who are employed within schools. This is because the scope of the Localism Act does not require Councils to consider individual schools.
The
Council is mindful of its duty as defined in the Equality Act 2010.
This Pay Policy Statement forms part of a range of pay policies to
promote equality in pay practices and assists in ensuring that the
Council is promoting transparency of senior managers’ pay and
a fair approach to pay related equalities objectives.
This Policy Statement covers the following posts:
Statutory Chief Officers:
· Head of Paid Service & Returning Officer - Chief Operating Officer
· Monitoring Officer - Director of Governance
· Director of Children’s Services – Corporate Director Children & Education
· Director of Adult Social Services - Corporate Director Adult Social Care & Integration
· Chief Finance Officer (S151) - Chief Finance Officer
· Director of Public Health - Director of Public Health
Non-statutory Chief Officers:
· Corporate Director Economy and Place
· Director Environment, Transport & Planning
· Director Economy, Regeneration & Housing
· Director Customer & Communities
· Director of Adults Safeguarding
· Director of Children’s Safeguarding
· Assistant Director Policy and Strategy
· Assistant Director Education
· Assistant Director (Consultant) in Public Health
· Assistant Director Communities and Equalities
· Assistant Director Adult Services
The Council has a policy for remunerating Chief Officers based on job evaluation and a grade structure. No changes are proposed to this during 2023- 2024.
The grade and salary structure for Chief Officers and the Chief Operating Officer is:
Pay rates as of 1st April 2022
Chief Operating Officer |
4 |
£154,117 |
3 |
£152,042 |
|
2 |
£149,967 |
|
1 |
£145,816 |
|
|
4 |
£115,672 |
Corporate |
3 |
£112,025 |
Directors |
2 |
£108,514 |
|
1 |
£105,110 |
|
4 |
£103,243 |
Directors |
3 |
£99,816 |
|
2 |
£96,506 |
|
1 |
£93,308 |
|
4 |
£84,793 |
Assistant |
3 |
£81,803 |
Directors |
2 |
£79,163 |
|
1 |
£76,515 |
Any annual increase to the salary scales is in accordance with awards negotiated nationally by the respective National Joint Councils and applicable from 1st April annually.
Progression through the salary scale for the Chief Operating Officer is dependent upon performance and approval by the Leader of the Council.
Progression through the salary scale for Chief Officers is dependent upon performance and achievement of objectives, approved by the line manager.
The appointments sub-committee, subject to Pay Policy and job evaluated range for the post, determines the salary level and package offered to the successful candidate.
Chief Officer pay packages over £100k in value are subject to approval by the Council’s Staffing Matters & Urgency Committee.
The Council does not make any such payments.
Employer pension contributions are set by the relevant pension fund.
There are no benefits in kind.
Any necessary travel and expenses are reimbursed through normal Council procedures.
Fees for election duties undertaken by Chief Officers are not included in their salaries.
The Chief Operating Officer is the Returning Officer and receives payments for elections. For local elections, fees are set locally. For national elections, fees are set by the Cabinet Office.
The Council applies its normal redundancy payments arrangements to Chief Officers and does not have separate provisions for them. The Council also applies the appropriate Pensions regulations when they apply. The Council has agreed policies in place on how it will apply any discretionary powers it has under Pensions regulations. Any costs that are incurred by the Council regarding Chief Officers are published in the authority accounts as required under the Accounts and Audit (England) Regulations 2015.
Approval of any pension discretions are made by the Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee.
Chief Officer Severance packages over £100k in value are subject to approval by the Council’s Staffing Matters and Urgency Committee.
The Council applies terms and conditions of employment that have been negotiated and agreed through appropriate collective bargaining mechanisms (national or local) or as a consequence of Council decisions. These are then incorporated into contracts of employment.
The Council operates a grading structure which runs from Grade 2 to 13 and the lowest paid employees, excluding apprentices are those in Grade 2.
The Council is a Living Wage Foundation accredited employer which means its lowest pay point complies with its outside London Living Wage rate. From 1st April 2023 this rate of pay will be £10.90 per hour (£21,029.19 per annum). The Living Wage rate is either within basic salary, or a consolidation of basic salary with a Living Wage supplement if required.
The Council’s pay rates for apprentices are:
· Year 1 (the first 12 months of their training) – the equivalent of the National Minimum Wage for 18 to 20 year olds.
· Year 2 and beyond (from 12 months in training) – the equivalent of the National Minimum Wage for 21 year olds.
· Apprentices aged 23 and above in their second year (or subsequent) of their apprenticeship are paid the National Living Wage.
· Rates increase annually in April following any changes made to the National Minimum and National Living Wage rates.
At the time of this report the highest salary in this Council is £152,042.00 which is paid to the Chief Operating Officer. The median salary in this council is £29,466.00. (Apprentices have been excluded from the calculation for the median.) The ratio between the two salaries, the ‘pay multiple’ is 5.16:1. This Council does not have a policy on maintaining or reaching a specific ‘pay multiple’, however the Council is conscious of the need to ensure that the salary of the highest paid employee is not excessive and is consistent with the needs of the Council as expressed in this Policy Statement.
In addition, to the separate arrangements for the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Officers, the Council has staff employed under terms and conditions set for the following groups:
· Local Government Services Employees
· Soulbury Officers
· Educational Psychologists
· Workshop for the Blind
· Teachers (non-school based)
· The council also employs staff who have separate terms and conditions subject to the Transfer of Undertaking and Protection of Employment (TUPE) Regulations.
Increases to the Council’s salary scales for non-chief officer groups are in line with annual salary awards negotiated nationally by the respective National Joint Councils.
No amendments to the Pay Policy are anticipated during the year.
This Policy Statement will be reviewed each year and presented to full Council for consideration.
The following section provides information as required under the Local Authorities (Data Transparency) Code 2015.
The chart shows the council’s senior staff. The information shown is in the order of:
Job Title
Name of job holder
Contract status
The salary ceilings for the job roles are as follows:
COO up to £154,117 |
Corp Dir up to £115,672 |
Dir up to £103,243 |
AD up to £84,793 |
G13 up to £70,019 |
The senior staff can be contacted by:
: Email using: firstname.lastname@york.gov.uk
( Telephone: 01904 551550
More information on service responsibilities can be found at: Council Management Team – City of York Council
The Council has 180 employees with remuneration over £50,000. These employees are covered by the national pay arrangements for Chief Executives, Chief Officers, Educational Psychologists, Soulbury Officers and Local Government Service Employees.
The following list shows the job titles of roles with remuneration over £50,000 in £50,000 brackets:
£150,000 to £154,999 - 1 |
Chief Operating Officer |
£110,000 to £114,999 - 2 |
Corporate Director Children and Education |
Corporate Director Economy & Place |
£105,000 to £109,999 - 3 |
Corporate Director of Adults and Integration |
Director of Childrens Safeguarding |
Director of Public Health |
£95,000 to £99,999 - 5 |
Director Customer and Communities |
Director Economy, Regeneration and Housing |
Director Environment, Transport and Planning |
Director of Adults Safeguarding |
Director of Governance |
£80,000 to £84,999 - 2 |
Assistant Director (Consultant) in Public Health |
Assistant Director Education & Skills |
£80,000 to £84,999 - 2 |
Chief Finance Officer |
Clinical Advisor |
£75,000 to £79,999 - 3 |
Assistant Director - Adult Social Care |
Assistant Director Communities and Inclusion |
Assistant Director Policy & Strategy |
£70,000 to £74,999 - 4 |
Head of Customer, Resident & Exchequer Services |
Head of Regeneration and Economy |
Nurse Consultant in Public Health |
Shared Head of ICT York and Harrogate |
£65,000 to 69,999 - 6 |
Head of Democratic Governance - Acting up |
Head of Environmental Services |
Head of Housing Delivery & Asset Management |
Head of Primary School Improvement |
Principal Educational Psychologist |
Virtual School Head |
£60,000 to 64,999 - 35 |
Corporate Business Partner |
Court Business Partner |
Finance Manager |
Head of Agency - One Adoption North and Humber (Regional Adoption Agency) |
Head of All Age Commissioning |
Head of Assessment MASH and Targeting Interventions |
Head of Building Services |
Head of Business and Administrative Support Services |
Head of Business Intelligence |
Head of Communications and Marketing |
Head of Communities |
Head of Community Safety |
Head of Corporate Parenting |
Head of Corporate Policy and City Partnerships |
Head of Economy |
Head of Education Support Services |
Head of Facilities Management & Property Services |
Head of Highways and Transport |
Head of Housing Management Services |
Head of Housing Strategy and Performance |
Head of Human Resources & Organisational Development |
Head of ICT Support |
Head of Innovation and Children's Champion |
Head of Legal |
Head of Planning & Development Services |
Head of Property |
Head of Public Protection |
Head of Quality Assurance, Safeguarding and Principal Social Worker |
Head of Regeneration Project Delivery |
Head of Service - Finance (Deputy s151 Officer) |
Head of York Learning |
Major Transports Projects Manager |
Regional Investigations and eCrime Manager |
Service Manager - Strategic Services |
Team Leader - Specialist Teaching Team |
£55,000 to 59,999 - 14 |
Education Psychologist |
Education Psychologist |
Finance Manager |
Head of Active and Sustainable Transport |
Head of Carbon Reduction |
Head of Operations and Partnerships MH P2R |
Head of Provider Services All Age Care and Support |
Head of Public Health (Healthy Child Service) |
Head of Strategic Planning & Policy |
School Improvement Adviser 0-11 |
School Improvement Adviser 11-19 |
School Inclusion Advisor |
Senior Education Psychologist |
Specialist Senior Educ Psychologist |
£50,000 to 54,999 - 103 |
Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) |
Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) |
Approved Mental Health Professional (AMHP) |
Appvd Social Worker (Men Health) |
Appvd Social Worker (Men Health) |
Appvd Social Worker (Men Health) |
Asset Manager |
Assistant Service Manager - Mental Health |
Bereavement Services Manager (Gd 11) |
Business Change Manager |
Category Manager G11 (Career Grade) |
Category Manager G11 (Career Grade) |
Community Safety Manager (Neighbourhood Safety) |
Community Safety Manager Crime & Night Time Economy |
Community Sports Development Manager |
Consultant Social Worker - Trainee Programme |
Customer & Resident Services Manager |
Design and Sustainability Manager |
DM Team Leader |
Economy and Enterprise Manager (MIY TUPE) |
Education Psychologist |
Education Psychologist |
Education Psychologist |
Education Psychologist |
Facilities Manager (TFM) West Offices |
Flood Risk Manager |
Guildhall Project Manager |
Head of Fleet and Operations |
Head of Highway Asset Management |
Head of Inward Investment |
Head of Operations and Partnerships |
Head of Procurement |
Head of Provider Services All Age Learning Disabilities and Autism |
Head of Safeguarding Interventions |
Healthy and Sustainable Homes Manager |
Highways Capital Delivery Manager |
Highways Engineering Design Manager |
Housing Delivery Programme Manager |
Housing ICT Programme Business Change Manager |
Housing Management Services Manager |
Housing Options and Support Services Manager |
HR Performance and Change Manager |
HR Performance and Change Manager |
HR Performance and Change Manager |
ICT Digital Portfolio and Change Manager |
ICT Infrastructure and Security Manager |
Improvement and Transformation Service Manager |
Independent Reviewing Officer - Carers & Placements (G11) |
Independent Reviewing Officer (G11) |
Independent Reviewing Officer (G11) |
Independent Reviewing Officer (G11) |
Independent Reviewing Officer (G11) |
Information, Governance and Feedback Team Manager |
Innovative Flood Resilience Project Manager |
Lead Nurse for Safeguarding |
Local Authority Designated Officer - LADO |
Parking Services Manager |
Principal Accountant |
Principal Accountant |
Programme Manager |
Programme Manager |
Public Health Specialist Practitioner Advanced |
Public Health Specialist Practitioner Advanced |
Public Health Specialist Practitioner Advanced (PH003) |
Public Protection Manager - Regulatory Advice |
Reactive Repairs and Voids Manager |
Registration Services Manager |
Resourcing Manager |
Resourcing Manager |
Revenues and Benefits Manager |
School Business Support Manager |
Senior Investigator |
Senior Investigator - Secondment |
Senior Lawyer - Contract Commercial |
Senior Lawyer - Contract Commercial |
Senior Lawyer - Litigation |
Senior Lawyer - Planning |
Senior Lawyer - Planning |
Senior Lawyer - Property |
Senior Lawyer - Social |
Senior Lawyer - Social |
Senior Solicitor - Employment & Education |
Senior Transport Project Manager |
Senior Transport Project Manager |
Service Manager |
Service Manager |
Service Manager |
Service Manager - Assessing Carers |
Service Manager - CiN Team 4 |
Service Manager - PD |
Service Manager - R&A 1 |
Service Manager - R&A 2 |
Service Manager - R&A 3 |
Service Manager - R&A 3 |
Service Manager - Social Work 1 |
Service Manager Independent Review Service |
Strategic Manager - Employability and Work Programmes |
Strategy & Contract Manager |
Supported Housing Service Manager |
Technical Accountant |
Transport Major Projects Regulatory Coordinator |
Transport Systems Programme Manager |
YOT Manager |