Minister McHugh announces contingency plans for temporary assignment arrangements for education and training sector staff
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The Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh TD has today announced a contingency plan for all Special Needs Assistants to be available for a new temporary assignment scheme as part of the government’s response to COVID-19.
A dedicated process has been set up by the Public Appointments Service on publicjobs.ie to put SNAs on standby to free up frontline workers for essential services.
The move is part of a wider temporary assignment scheme which is opening for public sector employees.
All schools are currently closed under COVID-19 restrictions. The contingency plan for reassignments is being put in place in the event of an extension to public health measures.
Minister McHugh said:
“Staff across the education sector deserve huge thanks for the effort they are putting in to continue teaching and support for students amid the COVID-19 response.
“It is a very challenging time for everyone. Your work at this time will never be forgotten by the people you support.
“Our priority in the education and training sector is to ensure young people and students keep learning, despite the trying circumstances.
“Having said that, some workers will now be able to put their skills and experience to further use.
“SNAs do fantastic work day in day out for children with a variety of needs in our schools. Their support hugely enriches the lives of children. Crucially, they have much-needed skills and experience which can be of huge benefit to other services and I believe will be of great support to the national effort.
“I know this is a new departure for many people but opening up a temporary assignment scheme is about giving some workers the opportunity to be on standby to help others in great need.”
Although all SNAs will be eligible for temporary assignment, it is not envisaged at this stage that there will be an opportunity for every SNA. Where the need arises, staff who have been assigned can return to their original jobs.
The temporary assignment arrangements will operate on the following basis:
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Two circulars detailing the main points of the temporary assignment arrangements are available below:
1. To Managerial Authorities of Recognised Primary, Secondary, Community and Comprehensive Schools and the Chief Executives of Education and Training Boards (ETBs)
2. To The Higher Education Authority for dissemination to all Institutes of Technology, Technological University Dublin, the National University of Ireland, the Royal Irish Academy, Mary Immaculate College of Education, the National College of Art and Design and St. Angela’s College