This page provides information on the University's Flexible Working Policy, with links to guidance and request forms.
The Government have made changes to flexible working rights for employees. These changes which will come into effect on 06 April 2024 and will apply to any applications submitted by an employee from this date onwards. The HR Flexible Working Policy and guidance is currently under review and can still be used to support a flexible working request but from 06 April 2024 please be aware of the new flexible working rights:
As an employee you:
As a manager you:
If you have any queries, please contact Ask HR .
Please see section 3 of the Flexible Working Policy in ‘Policy, guidance and application forms’ above for information on the process.
A summary of the process is provided below:
The University enables staff to do hybrid working, where their role permits. Hybrid working means staff can split their working time between the home and on site. The University has a dedicated Hybrid Working Toolkit providing guidance on all aspects of hybrid working.
A team's hybrid working arrangements should be captured in a team charter. This means staff don't need to make a formal flexible working request to work in a hybrid way, if their role permits.
The hybrid working principles state that all staff are expected to spend some of their time working on site, therefore requests to work 100% remotely on a permanent basis will generally be declined, unless there are exceptional grounds (e.g., if the request is a reasonable adjustment). Such requests should be discussed with HR first, as there are potential issues (e.g. to with employment contracts, tax, health and safety, insurance etc.) that need to be considered.
Until 05 April 2024 please refer to the links to the Flexible Working Policy and ACAS guidance found in ‘Policy, guidance and application forms’ above.
From 06 April 2024 you can still refer to the Flexible Working Policy and ACAS guidance, but please note the changes to flexible working rights, summarised at the top of this page, which will apply to any applications received from this date.
For further help, please contact Ask HR .
Please see section 6 of the Flexible Working Policy .
The Parents' and Carers' Network (P&CN) aims to support colleagues who have off-campus responsibilities looking after children or after adults unable to care for themselves. Please visit their website ( southampton.likn.co/pcn ) for more information.
Please see the Flexible Retirement Policy which can be downloaded from the Retirement Explained page on the HR Website.