The Glossary below has been created to provide further clarity on the specific terminology which may be used throughout the project communications. This will be updated on an ongoing basis.

Term Definition

Base salary 

The amount outlined in your employment contract, representing your regular pay before any additional allowances or bonuses are added.

Fixed salary 

A predetermined base salary amount that does not include spine point progression. Adjustments are made only through annual pay awards or reviews.

Pay structure

A framework defining pay grades and levels for different roles, creating a clear hierarchy of salaries based on responsibilities and skills.

Pay grade

A level within the pay structure that reflects the skill, expertise, and responsibility required for a role. For example, the current PTO&L structure has ten grades, from Level 1a to Level 7.

Spine points

Incremental points within a pay grade that allow progression based on length of service or performance.

Job family

A group of roles with similar functions, responsibilities, and skill requirements. Each family has defined criteria for pay grades and job descriptions.

Job family descriptor

A document outlining the responsibilities, skills, and experience required for roles within a specific job family and grade.

Remuneration

The total payment for work, including salary, benefits, and pensions.

Benchmarking

Comparing Imperial’s pay and benefits with other organizations to ensure competitiveness. Imperial aims to be in the median-to-upper quartile for total remuneration.

Imperial's Total Remuneration Package (TRP)

The combined value of salary, benefits, and pensions offered to staff, reflecting the university’s overall commitment to fair compensation.

Quartiles and median
  • Quartiles: Pay is divided into four equal bands, from the lowest to the highest.
  • Median: The midpoint salary in a list of employees’ pay, dividing the top and bottom halves.