19th October 2006, 09:03 PM
The grades are as follows:
::Level 6: ie PROJECT MANAGER / SPECIALIST 2 :: £20,895 -£27,492 (min £401.82 per week)
Expected to be an experienced and proficient practitioner in chosen field with ability to make independent decisions, run several projects simultaneously, deal with budgets and leading teams through projects to completion.
::Level 7: ie Unit DIRECTOR / PROFESSOR / HIGH LEVEL SPECIALIST :: min. £28,221 + (but reasonable to expect min £34,986+)
Top of the ladder. Responsibilities for entire Units, Departments, Organisations. Must be able to cary out all aspects of chosen field, lead with confidence and have a standing within Heritage Community. This is a long term commitment. ::
In the case of the GGAT job - the head of their contracting section is a grade 6 job with a grade 7 salary which reflects the fact it is more than a project managers job.
The BAJR The weekly rate is based on a calculation based on 37.5 hours work per 5 day week with no holiday pay entitlement, pension rights or sickness leave entitlement. The GGAT has lots of holiday and a good pension package so I would say it is not a bad salary as they go in archaeology.
Peter
::Level 6: ie PROJECT MANAGER / SPECIALIST 2 :: £20,895 -£27,492 (min £401.82 per week)
Expected to be an experienced and proficient practitioner in chosen field with ability to make independent decisions, run several projects simultaneously, deal with budgets and leading teams through projects to completion.
::Level 7: ie Unit DIRECTOR / PROFESSOR / HIGH LEVEL SPECIALIST :: min. £28,221 + (but reasonable to expect min £34,986+)
Top of the ladder. Responsibilities for entire Units, Departments, Organisations. Must be able to cary out all aspects of chosen field, lead with confidence and have a standing within Heritage Community. This is a long term commitment. ::
In the case of the GGAT job - the head of their contracting section is a grade 6 job with a grade 7 salary which reflects the fact it is more than a project managers job.
The BAJR The weekly rate is based on a calculation based on 37.5 hours work per 5 day week with no holiday pay entitlement, pension rights or sickness leave entitlement. The GGAT has lots of holiday and a good pension package so I would say it is not a bad salary as they go in archaeology.
Peter