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Increments and NQT

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  • 29-01-2019 7:40am
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    Hi, I am currently on my 5th year of teaching in the middle east and plan on returning home at the end of my 6th year, 2019/20. I completed my PGCE in St. Mary's University, Belfast and was done all through the Irish Language. When I got my PGCE, I flew to Dubai that Summer. I never registered with the Teaching Council of Ireland, and I never completed my NQT year. I plan on doing so when I return home. However, because I've been teaching in a public school, I can fill my incremental form to claim the 6 years that I will have taught and should be able to move up the scale. So, instead of starting off at the bottom of the scale at 36000euro per year, the 6 years teaching should count and I should be on 44000 for the year. But I am unsure if not having my NQT year done will affect this? If anyone can assist me on this, it would be a great help.
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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 3,246 ✭✭✭judeboy101


    Hi, I am currently on my 5th year of teaching in the middle east and plan on returning home at the end of my 6th year, 2019/20. I completed my PGCE in St. Mary's University, Belfast and was done all through the Irish Language. When I got my PGCE, I flew to Dubai that Summer. I never registered with the Teaching Council of Ireland, and I never completed my NQT year. I plan on doing so when I return home. However, because I've been teaching in a public school, I can fill my incremental form to claim the 6 years that I will have taught and should be able to move up the scale. So, instead of starting off at the bottom of the scale at 36000euro per year, the 6 years teaching should count and I should be on 44000 for the year. But I am unsure if not having my NQT year done will affect this? If anyone can assist me on this, it would be a great help.
    If you never worked in Irish school as registered teacher and never did ur year, u'll start on lowest point


  • Boards.ie Employee Posts: 12,597 ✭✭✭✭✭Boards.ie: Niamh
    Boards.ie Community Manager


    Hi Ciaran, welcome to Boards. You would probably be better off asking this in the Teaching & Lecturing forum here. Best of luck.


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