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What is the relationship between IfL membership grade, teaching role and my annual salary?

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What is the relationship between IfL membership grade, teaching role and my annual salary?

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IfL grade is awarded based upon teaching qualifications (FENTO or SVUK endorsed), not role. This grade does not reflect experience or professionalism. Associate teachers can be qualified, unqualified or working towards qualification. Associate members of IfL, AIfL, are all qualified as associate teachers (through qualifications such as CTLLS, City and Guilds 7307, assessor awards, NVQ3 or 4 Learning and Development etc) but could be in an associate or full teaching role. Similarly, fully qualified teachers (such as those holding DTLLS, City and Guilds 7407 (1-3) or a Certificate in Education etc) will be graded as Members, MIfL but might currently occupy an associate teaching role. Annual salary should be a reflection of qualifications and role using an agreed methodology, rather than based on IfL membership grades. Salary discussions and concerns over salary levels are best addressed through channels within your employer and union representative.

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