Revenues / Benefits Officer Sick Pay Entitlement Calculator
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What sick pay are you entitled to? This calculator shows contractual sick pay for a Revenues / Benefits Officer by length of service: full pay and half pay periods. Based on your sector's terms; always check your employer's policy.
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.
- Contractual sick pay depends on length of continuous service. We show full pay and half pay periods by service band based on your sector's terms.
- Statutory Sick Pay (SSP) is usually part of (not on top of) occupational pay. After contractual sick pay ends, SSP may apply for up to 28 weeks if eligible.
- Always check your employer's policy, fit-note requirements and any rolling period rules.
Sick Pay Entitlement Calculator
You'll see:
- Contractual sick pay by length of service
- Full pay and half pay periods
- How it compares to Statutory Sick Pay
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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 sick pay am I entitled to?
Contractual sick pay usually depends on length of service. Use the calculator above to see full pay and half pay periods for your sector. Always check your employer's policy and fit-note requirements.
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.