Revenues / Benefits Officer Annual Leave Calculator
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How much annual leave do you get? This calculator shows leave entitlement for a Revenues / Benefits Officer based on your sector's terms: days and hours, pro-rata for part-time, plus bank holidays. Use it to check your entitlement or plan time off.
Assumptions and pay data
Pay data: Local Government pay (NJC). Illustrative; based on NJC for local government services (SCP spine). Roles placed on typical SCP ranges. Check your council or UNISON/LGA for current scales.
- Leave entitlement is based on your sector's terms (e.g. NHS AfC, NJC, Civil Service). Figures are illustrative; check your contract and employer for exact entitlement.
- Part-time: we pro-rate by your contracted hours vs full-time hours for your sector.
- Bank holidays: as per your sector (England & Wales typically 8). Scotland and Northern Ireland may differ.
Annual Leave Calculator
You'll see:
- Your annual leave entitlement in days and hours
- Pro-rata for part-time and for partial years
- Bank holidays and total time off
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Frequently asked questions
About this role
What is a Revenues / Benefits Officer?
A Revenues and Benefits Officer works on council tax, benefits or business rates. They work in local authority revenues and benefits teams. Pay is on NJC or local scales.
Is it a rewarding career?
Revenues and benefits work offers variety and helps residents. Pay and progression depend on authority and role. Progression to senior officer or team lead is common.
What is my annual leave entitlement?
Use the calculator above to see your leave in days and hours, including pro-rata for part-time and bank holidays. Entitlements are based on your sector's terms; check your contract for exact figures.
Disclaimer
This calculator provides illustrative estimates only and is not financial or career advice. Pay rules and allowances can change. Always check your employer or official sources for definitive figures.