Taking time out? This tool helps an UPS Teacher see the estimated impact of a career break: what you might not earn during the break and what re-entry pay could look like. Useful for planning parental leave, a sabbatical, or a step back.

Assumptions and pay data

Pay data: School Teachers' Pay (England). Main (M1–M6) and Upper (U1–U3) rest-of-England points uplifted 3.5% for September 2026 (STRB accepted). Leading Practitioner and Leadership interpolated as before. Support: NJC SCP 5–12 uplifted 3.3%. Formal STPCD circular expected October 2026.

  • Figures are illustrative and may not reflect the latest pay awards or your employer’s exact rules.
  • Pay progression (spine points or increments) is modelled from the dataset; real progression rules vary by employer and contract.
  • Outputs are gross estimates unless stated otherwise. We don't deduct tax, National Insurance or pension.
  • Allowances and eligibility vary by employer and location.

Guide for UPS Teacher

This guide helps UPS Teacher at Schools plan unpaid or non-paid breaks and illustrative re-entry pay on Upper Pay Range (U1–U3). Parental leave has separate rules; use the Maternity and Paternity calculator for enhanced pay during leave.

Career breaks for UPS Teacher

A career break, sabbatical or extended unpaid leave may mean no salary for a period. For UPS Teacher on Upper Pay Range (U1–U3) at Schools, re-entry pay depends on employer policy: some protect your spine point after agreed leave, others place returners at the bottom of the band.

Planning a break

A career break, sabbatical or extended leave may mean no salary for a period. Re-entry pay depends on employer policy: some protect your spine point, others place you at the bottom of the band. Pension and continuous service rules vary by scheme.

Parental leave

Maternity, adoption and shared parental leave have separate statutory and contractual rules. Use the Maternity and Paternity calculator for typical enhanced pay; this tool focuses on unpaid or unpaid-adjacent breaks and re-entry salary.

Example scenario

Illustrative example at bottom of band (matches calculator defaults)

Default example inputs and illustrative outputs for UPS Teacher
Pay before break (example)£49,134
Break length (example)1 year
Illustrative lost gross earnings£49,134
Re-entry (cautious)Bottom of Upper Pay Range (U1–U3)

Career Break Impact Calculator

You'll see:

  • Illustrative lost earnings over the break
  • Re-entry pay (e.g. at bottom of band or a spine point)

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Frequently asked questions

What does the career break calculator show for UPS Teacher?

Illustrative lost gross earnings during a break and possible re-entry pay on Upper Pay Range (U1–U3) (bottom of band or a spine point) using School Teachers' Pay (England).

How might Schools treat re-entry for UPS Teacher?

Policies differ: some protect spine point after parental leave, others place returners at the bottom of the scale. Use both re-entry options here, then confirm with HR.

Does this cover pension and service?

No. Whether a break affects pensionable service depends on your scheme and leave type. Speak to HR and your pension administrator.

Should I use bottom of band or a spine point?

Bottom of band is cautious. Choose a spine point if HR has indicated where you would re-enter after an agreed break or leave arrangement.

Is parental leave the same as a career break?

Maternity, adoption and shared parental leave have statutory and enhanced pay rules. Use the Maternity and Paternity calculator for pay during leave; this tool is for unpaid or non-paid breaks and salary planning.

Are the results gross or net? Do you store my data?

Unless this page says otherwise, figures are gross (before tax, National Insurance and pension). We do not store inputs or results; everything runs in your browser.

Are these figures official for UPS Teacher?

No. All outputs are illustrative planning aids. Always check Schools, your union, regulator or official published terms for definitive amounts and rules.

About this role

What is an UPS Teacher?

A UPS Teacher is on the Upper Pay Range (UPR) of the teachers’ pay spine, usually after successful application. They have sustained high performance. Pay is on STPCD UPR.

Typical demands, progression and balance

UPR reflects experience and impact. Pay and satisfaction depend on school and role. Progression to TLR, lead practitioner or leadership is common.

What if I take a career break?

Returning after a break can affect pay and spine position. Use the calculator above to see illustrative re-entry pay and lost earnings.

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.