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fixed term contract-what does it mean?

  • 13-09-2010 05:41PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 76 ✭✭


    hey all
    Im a secondary school teacher who has been getting very very regular subbin in the same school for the last 4yrs. Just saw a job advertised in another school for my subjects. the job says 'fixed term contract'. what does this actually mean? i dont want to leave the school im in if its only going to be for a potential job that lasts a yr in another school because if i do this i ll be screwed when it ends and i ve to crawl bk to the school im in now looking for work! dilemma!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,937 ✭✭✭implausible


    It's exactly what it says on the tin - a contract for a fixed term e.g. maternity leave or covering a career break. It's also referred to as non-casual hours. You would be paid a rate inclusive of holiday pay and the time would not count when adding up years for a CID as you probably wouldn't have your own hours.

    Whether you go for it depends. Have you been getting your own hours in this school for the last fours i.e. have you a timetable? If so, stay where you are, as you would be entitled to a CID next September.

    Can you find out more about the advertised position? Sometimes career-breakers don't come back....


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