Transparency data

Staff posts and salary ranges

Published 10 May 2013

Applies to England and Wales

Staff posts and salary ranges at 31 March 2012

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - PDF

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - Microsoft PowerPoint

Summary of senior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

Summary of junior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

Staff posts and salary ranges at 30 September 2011

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - PDF

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - Microsoft PowerPoint

Summary of senior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

Summary of junior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

Staff posts and salary ranges at 31 March 2011

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - PDF

Organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - Microsoft PowerPoint

Summary of senior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

Summary of junior staff posts and their pay scales - CSV

These datasets include staff and salary information for the International Programme (IP), which is funded externally by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. The IP unit’s staffing at 31 March 2011 was 1 x PB6b, 2 x PB5 and 1 x PB3.

Staff posts and salary ranges at 30 June 2010

An organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - PDF

An organisational chart of staff at Senior Civil Service grades - Microsoft PowerPoint

A spreadsheet supporting the organisational chart setting out additional details of the Commission’s senior posts - CSV

A spreadsheet showing Senior Civil Service PB2 members’ remuneration - CSV

A spreadsheet providing summary information of the junior staff structure and their pay scales - CSV

These datasets reflect the staffing position at 30 June 2010 and include staff in the International Programme and the Faith and Social Cohesion Unit (FSCU). Both work areas were funded externally by other Civil Service departments. The FSCU was funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government and wound down on 31 August 2010.