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Human Resources SPECIALIST SUPPORT TEAM Reward and Recognition Policy Contents: Page Section. Policy Statement/Purpose Section 2. Scope Section 3. Reward Scheme -3 Section 4. Recognition Scheme 3-5 Section 5. Further information 5 Section 6. Implementation and review 5

Section. Policy Statement/Purpose We are committed to rewarding and recognising employees, focusing on excellence in leadership, student education, research, quality and professional service all key components of the University strategy. This document sets out the available routes for rewarding excellent performance both on an ongoing and sustained basis, and relating to a discrete piece of work. The policy will operate in accordance with the University s core values of inclusiveness, community, integrity, academic excellence and professionalism available at http://strategy.leeds.ac.uk/values/. Section 2. Scope This policy relates to employees on University grades 2 9 and clinical academic staff, with the exception of those employed on the clinical academic consultant scales. Employees on University grade 0 have a separate, annual professorial and senior staff salary review process which combines promotion (based on zoning), incremental and recognition awards. There are two routes: The Reward Scheme is available to managers to reward employees who are demonstrating a consistent and sustained level of performance, above and beyond our expectations of them in their role, through recurrent additional or discretionary increments. The Reward Scheme process takes place annually. The Recognition Scheme is a flexible means available to managers throughout the year to recognise individuals or teams for instances of excellent performance which is above and beyond normal expectations. This can be through one-off payments or an award through our online portal recognition system. Section 3. Reward Scheme 3. Key points Heads of School/Service will review salaries on an annual basis as part of their planning exercise. The normal position, where an individual is below the maximum point of the normal range of the grade, is that they receive one increment on their personal increment date. This recognises growth in their experience, skills and contribution within their role. The only circumstance where a normal increment may not be made is where any of the established procedures for conduct, capability or performance have been invoked. Exceptionally, where an individual has consistently contributed and performed above and beyond the expected level on a sustained basis, an accelerated increment can be made. The types of awards available are: Additional scale increment where an individual is within the normal scale points for the grade. This is in addition to the normal increment described above and would allow the individual to progress more quickly through the grade.

Discretionary increment where an individual is either at the top of the normal scale points, or in the discretionary zone, for the grade. This would allow the individual to progress into, or to a higher, discretionary point. Awards of additional scale increments and discretionary increments will be considered on an annual basis and employees will normally be notified in December where they have been successful. The increment will be backdated to st August. 3.2 Reward criteria When considering a recommendation, the Faculty/Service panel will review awards made in the last 3 years and the level of award received (through the Reward Scheme or the Recognition Scheme). Awards can be made where a new case has been demonstrated and can be evidenced. If the outstanding contribution is not yet sustained the individual should be considered for an award through the Recognition Scheme. Type Additional scale increment Discretionary increment Criteria Recommendations should demonstrate that the individual has consistently contributed and performed above and beyond the expectations of their role, considering their current stage of progression within the grade and that their contribution is allowing the School/Service/University to achieve its plans. This may be where an individual is: progressing within the role at a faster rate than would normally be expected; carrying out significant additional responsibilities on an ongoing basis which are not assessed to be above the individual s current grade. Recommendations should demonstrate that the individual is contributing at a level beyond that normally expected of a fully developed person within that grade, or (if the individual is already in the discretionary range) beyond the level for which they have previously been recognised. This may be where an individual is: providing a sustained outstanding service; demonstrating exceptional behaviours and performance; carrying out significant additional responsibilities on an ongoing basis which are not assessed to be above the individuals current grade. 3.3 Reward process Senior Managers are responsible for making the case for awards. Where an individual believes they have a case, they should discuss this with their line manager or HR Manager. 3.4 Decision making Recommendations will be considered by a Faculty/Service panel, chaired by the Faculty Dean or UEG lead for a Professional Service (or nominee) and will include the Faculty/Service HR Manager as an equal partner in the process. Faculty/Service panels will normally be made up of the Executive Dean or UEG lead for a Professional Service, HR Manager, Pro- Deans/the Heads of the Professional Services, Heads of School as appropriate. 2

In order to ensure equity, summary and trend data will be reviewed after the Faculty/Service panels have met and a sample of cases from each area will be considered by a Validation Panel which will be made up of an appropriate senior member of the HR team, the Director of HR and an appropriate member of the University Executive Group. Level of award additional scale increment or discretionary increment Any recommendation which differs from the norms set out above, or where the panel cannot reach a consensus Recommendations considered by Faculty/Service Panel Deputy Director of HR 3.5 Outcomes No outcome or recommendation may be communicated until the summary and trend data has been reviewed and a sample of cases from each area has been considered by the Validation Panel. After the above review has been completed and recommendations have been approved, the Faculty/Service HR team will provide feedback to senior managers and will prepare letters for recipients of additional scale or discretionary awards. Letters will not be issued for unsuccessful recommendations. Appropriate records of decisions will be kept by Faculty/Service HR. Please see our Staff Privacy Notice (http://www.leeds.ac.uk/secretariat/documents/staff_privacy_notice.pdf) which explains how the University collects and uses staff personal data and what your rights are in relation to this. 3.6 Appeals The decision of the Validation Panel is final, there is no right of appeal. Section 4. Recognition Scheme 4. When is this appropriate? Two levels of recognition are available in addition to normal practices such as a letter of thanks and appreciation. These are:. An award available through our online recognition system (such as a voucher) or a per head allowance for a team dinner/activity. We have negotiated an arrangement with Her Majesty s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) which means these will not be subject to employee tax and NICs. 2. A one-off payment which can be awarded to an individual or to a team to recognise exceptional performance in the context of a one-off task or project. One-off payments are non-consolidated and non-pensionable; they will be made through the University payroll and will be subject to employee tax and NICs. Faculty/Service panels will normally be made up of the Executive Dean or UEG lead for a Professional Service, HR Manager, Pro- Deans/the Heads of the Professional Services, Heads of School as appropriate. 3

4.2 Recognition criteria Type Recognition voucher (up to 200 in value) Criteria Excellent performance which is not at the level commensurate with the criteria for a one-off payment can be recognised with an award via our online system. The appropriate level of award will be dependent on an individual s (or a team s) performance and the normal expectation of them in their role(s). This might include: Providing excellent service to students/staff within a particular period; Going beyond expectations in making a contribution to the success of an event or project. This is a controlled list which has been approved by HMRC and enables these awards to be made without an individual incurring tax and NICs. Therefore, all awards must use this system. Where an individual or a team has made an exceptional contribution, over and above normal expectations, in the context of a significant, timeconstrained piece of work, or where an individual s exceptional performance is not yet on a sustained basis to meet the criteria for an additional or discretionary increment but is still worthy of recognition due to its significance. One-off payment within the range of 250 -,500 This can include: Concluded additional, time-limited responsibilities e.g. an exceptional project, extraordinary cover for an absent team member etc; Demonstrated a proactive, positive and flexible approach to enable the achievement of Faculty/School/Service strategic objectives (this should not be interpreted as working additional hours); Achieved particularly challenging goals or objectives to ensure critical deadlines are met; Demonstrated behaviours in line with University Values which help to achieve outcomes such as exceptional team or service performance, an exceptional approach to customer service or the student experience; Community activities within the University (that are over and above the expectations of the role but not sufficient to warrant a change of grade and where workload remission is not normally granted). Community activities relate to providing a general service and citizenship within the area or University which is outside the remit of the individual s/team s role. 4.3 Recognition process Senior managers are responsible for making the case for awards. The case must be set out on the appropriate form and should show how the individual or team has met the criteria set out above. Where an individual believes they have a case, they should speak to their line manager or HR Manager. 4

4.4 Decision making In order to retain the value of these awards, our expectation is that individuals will not normally be awarded through this scheme more than once in a year, and one-off payments should not become a regular form of payment. Where outstanding contribution is sustained the individual should be considered for an award under the Reward Scheme. Level of award Recognition voucher (up to 200 in value) One-off payment amount (nonconsolidated and non-pensionable) within the range of 250-500 Any recommendation which differs from the norms described in this section, or where the Faculty/Service panel does not reach consensus Decision making responsibility This recommendation will be made through our online system: https://www.universityofleedsrecognition.co.uk/index.act and approved by Head of School/Service (or nominee) and HR Manager Chair of the Faculty/Service panel and HR Manager* Director of HR (or Deputy) * Recommendations for one-off payments will be considered by a Faculty/Service panel, chaired by the Executive Dean or UEG lead for a Professional Service (or nominee) with the Faculty/Service HR Manager as an equal partner in the decision making process. Section 5. Further information If this policy is required in an alternative format (for example Braille, large print or e-text), please contact Human Resources at hr@leeds.ac.uk. Section 6. Document Control This policy became operational in September 206. This policy will be monitored and reviewed by Human Resources where appropriate. In the event of any legislative or other changes (e.g. to University strategy or best practice), it will be revised in consultation with the recognised trade unions. Faculty/Service panels will normally be made up of the Executive Dean or UEG lead for a Professional Service, HR Manager, Pro- Deans/the Heads of the Professional Services, Heads of School as appropriate. 5