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    Updated Senior Care Workers guidance
    13 August 2007

    This notice is to inform customers of the updated Senior Care Workers occupational guidance for use by Border and Immigration Agency caseworkers, including transitional measures for Senior Care Worker extension applications.

    Customers should be aware that this guidance will be used from 13 August 2007 when processing all work permit applications for Senior Care Worker positions.

    This updated guidance has been drawn up following extensive research and consultation with the Department of Health and other key sector stakeholders.

    Customers are advised that this research and consultation has shown that Senior Care Worker positions which meet the work permit skills criteria are extremely rare. All first or change of employment work permit applications for Senior Care Workers must be supported by a robust business case to justify the qualifications and/or experience requested.

    The Government expects employers to recruit and open up career opportunities for Care Workers within the resident UK or wider EEA labour market to fill vacancies below the level of the work permit skills criteria.

    As a transitional measure, to ensure continuity of care provision whilst the sector adapts its recruitment practices, the work permit skills criteria will be waived for in-country extension applications for Senior Care Workers considered after 13 August 2007. All other criteria will continue to apply.

    Customers should note that for in-country extensions to be approved all elements of the post must be unchanged, with the exception of the salary being offered. The salary must now meet the new minimum rate of £7.02 per hour.

    Customers who have had previous in-country extension applications refused will not have their cases reopened but should apply again enclosing the correct fee. If the extension application was refused within the past 28 days, customers may apply for a review of the decision, which will be considered in line with the new transitional measures.

    Do you think the employers will be happy with these new guidelines?? A few friend of mine been working as a senior carer now for 4 years they only get 75 pence increase since then from £5/hour...its a good news for them if their employers agreed with it


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    Quote Originally Posted by flomike View Post

    Do you think the employers will be happy with these new guidelines?? A few friend of mine been working as a senior carer now for 4 years they only get 75 pence increase since then from £5/hour...its a good news for them if their employers agreed with it

    Like others have said in this thread and others, it is going to depend on the employer greatly. As a 1.27 or so pay increase an hour will cost them more in employer ni and tax contributions as well as the 1.27 an hour

    on a forty hour week say thats 50.80 a week or 203.20 a month if they have 4 workers who needs this raise thats 812.80 a month or 9753.60 a year they would have to pay which is a lot for most care homes to asorb with out increasing charges to customers. Plus costs of processing the visas.

    Hopefuly things work out well for the careworkers from phill but things seem stacked agasint them


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