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1 Agenda for change. The Knowledge and skills framework. Judy Dyos and Rachel Palmer

2 Objectives To understand the banding system for all staff (except Drs) in the NHS Movement through the bands and increment points The annual appraisal processes The Knowledge and Skills framework that guides appraisal assessment

3 Agenda for Change Set out in 2004 to create a generic approach to manage pay against skills. All NHS staff use this system except doctors, their professional body refused to be part of the system Replaced the Whitely council pay system Three core elements : 1.Job evaluation 2.Harmonised terms and conditions 3.The knowledge and skills framework (KSF) 3

4 Agenda for change pay scales 4

5 Agenda for Change Pay Structure 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 8 Pay Band Gateway Incremental Pay Points Development 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 9

6 NHS KSF - Main Purpose To provide an NHS-wide framework that can be used consistently across the service to support: –personal development in post –career development –service development 6

7 What the NHS KSF is Not It does not seek to describe what people are like or their attitudes It does not describe the exact knowledge and skills that people need to develop It does not determine job weight or pay band

8 6 Core Dimensions NHS KSF Equality & Diversity Personal & People Development Quality Service Improvement Communication Health, Safety & Security

9 24 Specific Dimensions (in four groups) NHS KSF Health & Well-being HWB 1-10 Estates & Facilities EF 1-3 Information & Knowledge IK 1-3 General G 1-8

10 4 levels to each dimension Level 1 Contribute to own personal development Level 2 Develop oneself and provide information to others to help their development Level 3 Develop oneself and contribute to the development of others Level 4 Develop oneself and others in an area of practice.

11 Develop own skills and knowledge and provide information to others to help their development: –Takes responsibility for own personal development and takes an active part in learning opportunities –Offers information to others when it will help their development and/or help them to meet work demands Offering information to others might include: During induction During ongoing work When changes are being made to work practices Indicators: Examples of Application: Personal & People Development, Level 2 :

12 The KSF & Personal Development - Lifelong Learning Commitment to annual development reviews and development of all individuals Everyone to have a personal development plan Everyone is expected to learn and develop within their job role Enshrined in the AFC Agreement – part of everyone’s terms and conditions

13 The NHS KSF - Summary Identifies the knowledge and skills that people need to apply in their post Helps guide development Provides a fair and objective framework on which to base review Provides the basis of pay progression in the service

14 What is a full KSF Post Outline? Identifies the KSF dimensions and levels that apply to a post in the NHS – a broad outline Puts the outline in context through identifying the specific areas/activities to which the dimensions and levels are applied Sets out the ‘foundation subset’ as well as the full outline for the post Agreed in partnership

15 Outlines - Dimensions –All core dimensions must be included –Specific dimensions should reflect the major areas for development within the post –The number of specific dimensions should be kept to the minimum necessary to cover the post –KSF Dimensions do not influence pay bands

16 Catering Assistant CORE HWB10 Products to meet health and well-being needs KSF Post Outline

17 A Healthcare Practitioner CORE HWB6 Assessment & treatment planning HWB7 Interventions and treatments Ik2 Information Collection & analysis G6 People Management KSF Post Outline

18 KSF Post Outline - Nurse Band 5

19 Purpose of a Foundation Gateway Subset To focus development in the first year on enabling the individual meet the essential demands of the post To check that the individual is likely to develop to meet the full demands of the post over a number of years To inform recruitment and selection processes

20 The NHS KSF and Development Review KSF outline developed for each post Individual is matched against the KSF outline for their post Personal development plans jointly agreed and supported Individual supported to learn (in a variety of ways) Joint evaluation of learning

21 Development Review Process Jointly produce Personal Development Plan - identify needs & agree goals Joint review of individual’s work against the NHS KSF outline for the post Joint evaluation of applied learning and development Individuals undertake supported learning & development

22 Development Review Process The development review should be a focussed discussion about how the individual is doing against the appropriate outline for their post The emphasis should be on development – what has been achieved in the past year and what needs to be achieved in the next year Most of the ‘evidence’ provided will be verbal – part of the discussion process, based on the manager and individual’s views of how they are getting on at work Each development review will result in a personal development plan (PDP) setting out the individuals development needs and how these will be met

23 Gateway Reviews Same process as other reviews Build on the information gathered over time i.e. not isolated incidents but assessments which review the information gathered Information at gateways can be from others (besides individuals and their managers) e.g. 360 o feedback if available, information from colleagues

24 Foundation and Second Gateways Foundation gateway review against subset of full KSF outline for the post 2nd gateway review against full KSF post outline The Foundation subset contains the elements of the outline that are essential for all postholders within the first year of appointment.

25 Responsibilities in the Review There is a responsibility on both the individual member of staff and their manager to review how the individual is applying their knowledge and skills to meet the demands of the post as described in the KSF outline It is important that both managers and staff prepare in advance by thinking through whether there are any likely development needs and how these might be met.

26 Manager’s Responsibility Regular informal discussions with individual staff member throughout the year Providing constructive feedback on the individual’s work and related development Any issues with the individual’s work must have been discussed prior to the formal review meeting – ‘no surprises’

27 Good sources of information Unions – RCN and Unison NHS Careers www.nhsemployers.org 27

28 Questions 28


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