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Pay scales 2025-26 - academic Grades 4 - 7
2025-26 pay scales for academic Grades 4 - 7, with on costs for National Insurance (NI and Pensions.
Pay scales 2025-26 - non academic Grades 2 - 7
2025-26 pay scales for non academic Grades 2 - 7, with on costs for National Insurance (NI) and Pensions.
Casual Hours Claim Form
Form for casual workers to claim for hours worked.
Pay scales 2025-26 - Senior Managers
2025-26 pay scales for Senior Managers, with on costs for National Insurance (NI) and Pensions.
Application Form - shortened version
Shortened application form for professional services roles
Relocation Expenses Claim Form
Relocation expenses claim form.
Student Visa Worker Declaration Form
Declaration form for student visa holders who are going to undertake work at the University.
Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Policy
The University is committed to providing a safe and protected environment for its staff and students at all times, and complying with the relevant legislation to ensure that where staff carry out ‘regulated work’ under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) (Scotland) Act 2007 they are PVG scheme members.
Interview Expenses Claim Form
Form so candidates who need to travel to Edinburgh for interview can claim their expenses.
Role Description - ESB Developer
Role description for ESB Developer.
Carers At Work Policy
The purpose of this policy is to set out the support available to colleagues who are working carers, to encourage a workplace culture in which colleagues feel supported and able to manage any challenges they face in balancing the demands of their home and work responsibilities.
Homeworking Policy
This policy covers the conditions for homeworking on an occasional, regular and permanent basis. Also included is a homeworkers health and safety checklist.
Disability At Work Policy
The purpose of this policy is to outline the process for supporting colleagues who have a disability and aims to create a framework for collaborative dialogue between the colleague and their manager, the University, and external agencies.
Disciplinary Policy
The policy provides advice and support for managing poor conduct at work, including performance-related misconduct where there is a persistent or wilful failure to meet appropriate standards.
Resolution Policy
This policy sets out the framework for raising, addressing and resolving concerns promptly, fairly and consistently.
Public Interest Disclosure Policy
This policy aims to encourage colleagues to report suspected wrongdoing and provides guidance on how to raise those concerns.
Dignity at Work Policy and Procedure
This policy and procedure applies to everyone at the University and aims to help prevent bullying, harassment, discrimination and victimisation.
Adoption Policy
This policy provides information regarding the University’s adoption provisions and explains colleagues entitlements.
Alcohol and Substance Misuse Policy
This policy provides guidance to managers and colleagues on the action that should be taken where they know or suspect a colleague may be using or misusing alcohol or other substances and signposts to support.
Flexible Working Policy
This policy includes the eligibility and procedure for making a flexible working request.
Social Media Usage Policy
This policy provides guidelines for staff to comply with legislative requirements in relation to social media usage.
Shared Parental Leave Policy
This policy covers the rights and responsibilities of eligible colleagues who wish to take shared parental leave.
Pay in Lieu of Pension Policy
This policy applies to those who have tax liability issues caused by accrual of pension. Includes a form to opt out of the pension scheme.
Standby and Call Out Policy
This policy stipulates what payments will be made to colleagues who are on standby or respond to a call-out.
Acting up and Additional Responsibility Allowance Policy
This policy provides information regarding colleagues who are acting up or have additional responsibility in their current role.
Attraction and Retention Premium Policy
This policy helps ensure that where necessary, the University can continue to recruit and retain colleagues when the labour market presents difficult conditions.
Paternity Policy
This policy provides information regarding the University’s paternity provisions and explains the colleague entitlements.
Unpaid Parental Leave
This policy explains the purpose, eligibility and conditions of unpaid parental leave.
Maternity Policy
This policy sets out the rights of colleagues to maternity leave and pay and provides information regarding the University’s maternity provisions and entitlements.
Time Off For Dependant Care
This document is set out to provide clarity on the situations that are included in time off for dependants, as well as the procedure to be followed.
Mental Health Strategy
The strategy is to ensure that the University is recognised as an organisation that safeguards and promotes the mental health and wellbeing of its students and staff and that it treats all members of its community equitably and with respect, kindness and empathy.
Armed Forces Covenant
The University is committed to honour the Armed Forces Covenant and support the Armed Forces Community.
Induction Guidance
Guidance on how to access your induction plan via HR Connect.
Research Induction Checklist
Introduction checklist for new research staff.
Academic Appointment and Promotions Framework
Framework for the appointment and promotion of academic staff.
Recruitment Fair Processing Notice
Provides information of General Data Protection Regulations and Recruitment
Recruitment Privacy Notice
Provides information of General Data Protection Regulations and Recruitment
Colleague Benefits Flyer
An overview of employee benefits offered by the University.
Values and Behaviours
This document outlines Edinburgh Napier's four values and the behaviours that distinguish effective performance that underpins our values.
Relocation Expenses Policy
The University aims to recruit the highest calibre staff and this is policy is intended to financially support new staff who meet the criteria to relocate to Edinburgh.
Role Description - Lecturer Sighthill V2
Role description for G6 Lecturer post with PhD exemption, based at Sighthill.
Role Description - Research Fellow 1, GREET
Role Description for Research Fellow 1 on GREET Project
Role Description - Production Manager
Role description for Grade 5 Production Manager role for SACI.
Role Description - Associate Professor
Role description for Grade 7 Associate Professor position.
Role Description - Senior International Officer
Role description for the Senior International Officer role
Role description - Admissions Administrator
Role description for the Admissions Administrator in the International Operations and Student Recruitment department
Role Description - Associate Impact Manager - BE-ST
Role Description for G5 Assoc. Impact Manager role with BE-ST
Role description - Nature Connection and Wellbeing Specialist
Role description for G4 Nature Connection and Wellbeing Specialist with SAS.
Role Description - Cleaning Assistant
Role description for the cleaning assistant position
Role description - Senior Systems Analyst
Role description for the Senior Systems Analyst within the Information Services department.