Work Schedules
Host Organisations and Placement sites are required to complete work schedules for each colleague-in-training. This will set out the hours of work, the working pattern, the service commitments and the training opportunities during the post or placement.
Once a colleague-in-training commences in post, the work schedule will be personalised to include appropriate and identified personal objectives that have been agreed between the colleague and their educational supervisor, and will set out the relationship between these personal objectives and local objectives.
The objectives will set out a mutual understanding of what the colleague-in-training will be seeking to achieve over the placement period and how this will contribute to the objectives of the employing organisation. Work scheduling can be used to drive improvements and quality of patient care.
The 2016 TCS puts a considerable emphasis on safe working for the benefit of both colleagues-in-training and their patients, including:
Weekly Hours |
Maximum average working week is 48 hours over 26 week reference period (with a WTR opt out 56) with a maximum of 72 hours in any one 7 day period. |
Daily Hours |
Maximum is 13 hours. |
Consecutive Shifts |
Maximum is 7 without a break (night shifts is 4) unless of 10 hours or more when the maximum is 5. |
Meal Breaks (paid) |
Shifts up to 5 hours = no break Shifts of 5 hours plus to 9 hours = 1 x 30 minute break Shifts of 9 hours plus = 2 x 30 minute breaks All breaks are paid. |
Split Shifts | No split shifts. |
Break between shifts |
Minimum of 11 hours. |
Break between a run of consecutive shifts | Minimum 48 hours (except for a run of 3 or 4 consecutive night shifts, 46 hours). |
On Call | Maximum length 24 hours, minimum 8 hours rest. |
Leave |
There is a mutual obligation to plan leave around requests, balancing the need for adequate staff cover to provide a safe service whilst ensuring that all staff can take full leave entitlement. |
Understanding Your Work Schedule - Guidance
If you require additional help to understand your work schedule, then please follow the link below which provides a complete breakdown of all of the elements which may appear on your payslip along with further guidance on how Pay Elements are assigned to your pay (if appropriate):
Please Click here to view the guidance.
Generic Work Schedules - GP
We've created examples of work schedules for GPs, please see below the different grades:
Generic Less Than Full Time Work Schedules – GP
We've also created examples of work schedules for less than full time (LTFT) GPs, please see below for the different grades and percentages:
Understanding Your Payslip
If you require additional help to understand your payslip, then please follow the link below which provides a complete breakdown of all of the elements to your payslip - click here.