Course overview
This one-day training course is essential for anyone who has to process payroll for education establishments in the UK.
Please note: Materials for this course will be made available via an online platform, however a selection of these materials will need to be printed off and brought with you on the day. Login details for the online platform will be sent to you 10 days before the course start date. If you have any problems or questions, please email admin@cipp.org.uk.
- 7 CPD points
- Part of the Specialist course group
What you'll learn
The course focuses on contractual elements of payroll for schools, colleges and universities and will provide delegates with an appreciation of the various general and specific aspects of procedures and processing of school payroll and will aim to provide guidance around the implications of the statutory and contractual provisions for various groups of workers in schools.
- Know of various general and specific aspects of procedures and processing of school payroll
- Understand the implications of the statutory and contractual provisions for various groups of workers in schools.
Study method
- Online
- Blended
- In-class
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Duration study load
- Two consecutive half day (online) or one day (face-to-face)
Course time: 9:30 AM – 13:00 PM
Entry requirements
So that you can get full benefit from the subjects in this course, we recommend that you have attended some of the following:
Introduction to PAYE & NICs
A working knowledge of PAYE & NICs is the central skill set that all payrollers must master. This course covers in-depth the rules for calculating both statutory deductions as well as the principles of processing starters and leavers correctly. Delegates leave the course with the ability to calculate gross to net pay manually.
Essential Additions to Payroll Basics
This course directly follows from this syllabus to cover a broad range of other subjects which all payroll administrators must competently grasp such as Student Loan Deductions, Court Orders, Auto-Enrolment, Real-Time Information, Year-End obligations and an introduction to Director’s NICs.
Or
Introduction to Payroll
Designed for those new to payroll, this comprehensive course covers the core skills required to administer the payroll function. From calculating gross pay and deciphering the differences between taxable and NICable pay, the course covers in-depth the methodologies for manually calculating income tax, NICs and Student Loan Deductions as well as an overview of other core payroll principles, including auto-enrolment, court orders and remittance reconciliations.
And
Introduction to Statutory Payments
Covering in detail the core statutory payments as well as introducing Shared Parental Leave & Pay, completing this course will complete a payroll administrator’s essential skill set.
Pathways
- Holiday Pay & Leave
Who's it for?
Anyone responsible for administering payrolls for schools, colleges and other education providers is faced with an additional array of contractual considerations which require a good working knowledge to successfully navigate.
This course covers in detail the remuneration packages for teachers and non-teachers and details the various allowances and other factors to consider when administering their reward packages, including maternity leave, minimum wage and starters and leavers. The principles and rates for both the Local Government Pension Scheme (LPGS) and Teachers Pension Scheme (TPS) are also explored.
The course is suitable for delegates who have the following suggested roles:
- Payroll Co-ordinators
- Payroll Supervisor
- Payroll Managers
- HR Professionals
If you are responsible for administering payrolls for educational establishments either in-house or for a payroll bureau or accountancy firm you may also benefit from this course.
Subjects
- Defining key terms applicable to educational establishment payrolls
- Summarising the Green Book and Burgundy book
- Correlating working time to the school term calendar
- List current NMW & NLW rates
- Clarify apprentices who should be on the apprentice rate of NMW
- Listing the applicable pay spines for non-teachers
- Identifying the routes for pay progression for non-teachers
- Distinguishing inner and outer London Weighting Allowances
- Identifying the salary determination and notification requirements for teachers
- Calculating the pro-rata of salary for part-time teachers
- Listing the pay spines used for teacher remuneration
- Summarising the allowances & additional payments applicable for eligible teachers
- Explaining the processing considerations for starters and leavers for teachers’ pay
- Outlining the three types of TPS membership
- Listing the employee & employer’s rates for TPS
- Identifying the pensionable pay elements under TPS rules
- Summarising the annual return completion requirements
- Listing the employee & employer’s rates for LGPS
- Identifying the pensionable pay and principles of CARE scheme rules
- Outlining the principles of the 50/50 scheme option
- Defining Assumed Pensionable Pay (APP)
- Outlining the maternity leave & pay categories & entitlement for teachers
- Outlining the maternity leave & pay entitlement for support staff
About CIPP
Leading the future of payroll and pension professionals
The Chartered Institute of Payroll Professionals (CIPP) is the Chartered Institute for payroll, pensions and reward professionals in the UK. With more than 9,500* individuals benefitting from the CIPP’s membership benefits, support and education services, the Institute is dedicated to raising the profile of payroll in businesses across the UK and internationally.
Our education portfolio has been developed based on business and individual needs, to ensure we are providing the most relevant training in the market; while our policy and research team represent our members at government consultation forums, ensuring members are up to date and have a voice.
Our Payroll Assurance Scheme (PAS) also offers compliance health checks in payroll processes and procedures to ensure you are complying with legislation to avoid large penalties, and CIPP members are governed by a code of conduct ensuring they remain highly professional, up-to-date and compliant.
In 2021 the CIPP was recognised as the best overall UK association at The Association Excellence Awards, and in 2022 achieved 39th place in the ‘Best Small Companies to Work For’ list and 5th within the ‘Best Not-For-Profit Organisations to Work For’. These prestigious accolades showcase the CIPP's commitment to quality and professionalism and acknowledge excellence in our workplace engagement.
* Correct at the time of publication