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Gosh ,don’t they make it sound complicated,reckon you will be getting 100k a year for all that Should read Try and get our lads who are dreaming of being a professional footballer some kind of qualification even though they just want to kick a bag of air about get a fit wag and drive a top of range 4x4 So even when we let them go and they getting 30 quid a game at Frickley we got them that o level in maths so they can work on tills at Tesco ,the EFL care my New Years resolution of not being synical didn’t last long
I hate when places don’t advertise what the salary actually is. Going off recent performances on the pitch, I have a strong suspicion that Barnsley FC and I have a very different definition of the word COMPETITIVE.
I have for jobs that require a degree and QTS, plenty of times, but they advertised pay accordingly. Having seen the salaries that BFC have previously advertised though (on the occasions they do actually pay people and don’t just expect volunteers), I would want proof that this was fair before I even considered applying.
Wonder if this is a relatively new thing for academies, few clubs have advertised for one over last few months. Only one could find with a wage was Bristol at circa £35k https://www.bcfc.co.uk/media/62597/head-of-education-and-life-skills-role-profile.pdf edit just found one for Lincoln only 2 days a week circa £30k
It's normally when its toss jd. As you well suspect jd.. its normally when the pay is bottom rate, its never mentioned. When they put competitive, it means its 10p above the minimum wage
I don't work in education directly but our clients are the VH of the VS in the LEA and we work closely with the DfE. Most days I haven't a clue what on earth anyone is talking about.
All jobs I see listed in my industry are always "competitive" salary which in practice means that the applicant just lies about what they're currently on and then negotiates a further uplift to that figure.
Having taught and assessed in FE for over 25 years I doubt there is a single person in the Country who meets the job specification. The salaries would have to meet the rate of pay school teachers get which is in England (excluding London) and Wales - £25,714 to £41,604. A main grade school teacher is highly unlikely to have the knowledge to any depth of apprenticeships. I doubt you would get anyone applying unless it is upwards of £35K and even then it would be on the low side for what is required of the candidate.