Circuit Judge Annual Leave Calculator
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How much annual leave do you get? This calculator shows leave entitlement for a Circuit Judge 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: Courts & Judiciary pay. Court staff bands illustrative (uplifted). Judicial figures are rounded from published salary schedules. Always confirm with gov.uk judicial salaries or MOJ.
- 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.
Guide for Circuit Judge
This guide summarises contractual annual leave for Circuit Judge under Courts & Judiciary pay at Courts & Judiciary. Part-time staff receive a pro-rata share based on contracted hours.
Annual leave for Circuit Judge
As Circuit Judge at Courts & Judiciary, annual leave usually follows Courts and Judiciary. A full-time employee with around three years' service might receive about 25 days (185 hours at typical full-time hours) per year, before pro-rating for part-time hours. Bank holiday treatment varies; check whether they are included in the stated total. Part-time staff receive a pro-rata share based on contracted weekly hours.
Example scenario
Illustrative example at bottom of band (matches calculator defaults)
| Sector terms (example) | Courts and Judiciary |
|---|---|
| Years of service (example) | 3 |
| Annual leave days (example) | 25 |
| Hours (full-time example) | 185 |
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
What does this annual leave calculator do?
It shows your annual leave entitlement in days and hours based on your sector's terms (e.g. NHS AfC, Civil Service, NJC). You enter your contracted hours and years of service; we apply the sector rules and pro-rate for part-time. Bank holidays are included where applicable.
Is my entitlement exactly as shown?
Figures are based on national or sector terms. Your employer may have local variations or different qualifying dates. Always check your contract and HR for exact entitlement.
How is part-time leave calculated?
We pro-rate by your contracted weekly hours vs the full-time hours for your sector (e.g. 37.5 for NHS AfC). So if you work 50% of full-time hours, you get 50% of the full-time leave days and hours.
What about teachers?
Teachers have directed time and take leave in school holidays rather than a set number of "annual leave" days. The calculator may show a message for teachers or support staff (who often follow NJC).
Do bank holidays count as leave?
It depends on your sector. Many public sector terms include bank holidays within the leave entitlement (e.g. England & Wales often 8); others add them on top. We show total time off where the dataset specifies it.
What if I've worked less than a full year?
We pro-rate by months of service where your sector rules allow. New starters may get a proportion of the annual entitlement; check your employer's qualifying period and how they calculate part-year leave.
As a Circuit Judge, where do the figures come from?
We use the leave rules for your sector (e.g. AfC, NJC, Civil Service). Your employer may have local agreements that improve on the minimum. Use this as a guide and confirm with your contract or HR.
Are the figures official?
No. They are based on published sector terms. Local agreements and qualifying dates vary. Always check your employer for definitive entitlement.
Do you store my information?
No. All inputs and results stay in your browser. We do not collect personal data.
Can I use this for term-time or part-year contracts?
The calculator uses full-time equivalent hours and sector leave days. Term-time or part-year staff may have different rules; your employer will confirm how leave is calculated for your contract.
About this role
What is a Circuit Judge?
A Circuit Judge hears cases in the Crown Court or county court. Pay is on the judicial pay scale.
Typical demands, progression and balance
Circuit judge roles offer significant responsibility. Pay and satisfaction depend on circuit and role. Progression to High Court judge is possible.
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.