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lsharp | 11:37 Mon 17th Oct 2016 | Law
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hiya
i had a job interview today for a catering assistant in a secondary school and it went very well....
but i have to have a enhanced dbs and unfortunately i have a caution for common assault (slapped partner) and a non conviction restraining order (stops me and ex talking other to do with kids) there may be a warning for a little fight between me and his new partner too but it's all to do with them no one else and was all in the past (coming up to 3 years) is this going to affect the job? i really want to ring the lady who interviewed me this morning and tell her but don't want her to think oh god we wont have her!
any advice??
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I would ring and tell her. I used to work in Children's Services and it's always better to warn them a caution may come up and explain what happened rather than have them bin you because they don't know
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would you wait till you had been offered the job or do it now?
Before any offer of a job.If you leave it until after it will look like you were concealing it.
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do u think this will go against me and stop me getting the job?
Sorry, but you have very little chance of getting the job.
I know of a very similar case recently. A long time friend of my family applied for a job as a school crossing officer ( Lollypop Lady) . She lived just a few yards from the school and was the only applicant. Unfortunately she also had a conviction for common assault 23 years ago. She was told she could not have the job even though she was suitable in every way apart from the assault conviction.
You need to tell the person who is interviewing you and let her know you have a conviction for assault. They might still be able to offer you the job but don't bank on it ! Sorry again!
Just to say it is NOT down to the person interviewing you! The rules are put in by the education authority and the interviewer just has to abide by them.
My friends conviction was only due to a family argument as well , but even after 23 years it still was enough to stop her getting a job involving children.
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i have not been charged convicted of anything! it's a restraining order between me and my ex but we can talk to do with kids and a caution not conviction
A caution means you have pleaded guilty and accepted a caution in place of going to court , technically it is not a conviction but for an enhanced disclosure it counts as one.
Under the 'filtering' rules which came in three years ago, your caution for assault will automatically appear on any DBS check for 6 years after you accepted it. Thereafter it won't show up. (A warning is also treated in the same way).

The restraining order won't automatically appear on a DBS check. However, with an enhanced check, a senior police officer can authorise the inclusion of any information which he/she deems to be relevant to the post being applied for.

So your conviction and warning will definitely show on your DBS check but (in my opinion) it's unlikely that the restraining order will.

Eddie:
Since the filtering rules came into effect, a conviction for common assault won't show up on a DBS check as long as:
(a) it's the person's only criminal conviction ;
(b) the victim wasn't a minor ; and
(c) 11 years have passed since the end of any sentence (such as a period of probation) handed down by the court.
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i got the job!!!!! and there no to bothered about the record because it was minor and to do with my ex no one else
Congratulations, lsharp.

Now all you've got to worry about is those bloody cheeky kids!

;-)
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haha very true i'm sure i'll manage :) one question if anyone can help....the pay is spread over 12 months so i don't go without over half terms so the pay is £7.20 per hour 20 hours a week and i'm working 38 weeks a year my friend who is a teacher said it will be worked out as followed:
£7.20 x 20 hours = £144 per week
£144 x 38 weeks= £5472
£5472 divided by 12 (months in year) = £456

so am i right in saying £456 will be my monthly take home

thanks all :)
As long as it's your only job that will be correct (because you won't be earning enough to trigger either Income Tax or National Insurance).

If you've got another source of income though (such as an evening job) you'll need to remember that Income Tax is based upon your TOTAL income so (if the total comes to over £11,000 per year) tax will be deducted from one of your two jobs.
with annualised pay, what happens if you leave prt way through a year?
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yep this is my only job glad i worked it out right :)) and not sure what u mean with the last answer
mine you mean?
What i mean is if you leave after (say) a month, as your pay has been annualised, you won't have been paid for all the hours you have done. If you stared in a feb, as an example, you will have worked £576 worth of hours, but you will get paid £456
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oh i have no idea lol i'm not intending on leaving for a long time so won't have to worry just yet
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