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Maternity Support NHS Lothian | Staff

Information for Managers

It would have been good to have a sense of being on the radar even as rotating junior doctor; information on which department I could take KIT days…

Line manager didn’t know how to pay me for KIT days so I ended up doing two unpaid.

How do you actually claim for kit days.

Read more on our Real Voices: Staff Experiences page.

What is expected of managers? 

Managers should: 

  • Support your employee’s request for a KIT day where possible as they can add value and help prepare and support your employee for an easier return to work.   
  • Have an open and supportive conversation with the employee about what they want from KIT days. 
  • Make sure the work offered is meaningful and appropriate. 
  • Managers must carry out a risk assessment for any breastfeeding employee and breastfeeding facilities must be provided. 
  • Keep workloads light and manageable.  
  • Check in with the employee during the day.  
  • Ensure the employee is paid correctly for any KIT days worked and seek help from payroll if unsure. 
  • Log KIT days accurately on payroll. 
  • Ensure that arrangements are in place for them to receive the time back in lieu they’re entitled to once they return to work.  
  • Be flexible where possible, recognising that childcare, feeding, and recovery may impact availability. 
  • Support their confidence about returning to work.  

Good practice to support employees

  • Agree KIT day plans in advance. 
  • Check in on the employee’s comfort and needs during the day. 
  • Avoid overwhelming them with large workloads or major updates – share updates gradually, not all at once.  
  • Use the opportunity to support a smoother, more confident return to work. 
  • If declining a KIT day, you must have a valid reason, explaining the reasons for doing so clearly to your employee and ensuring that alternative solutions have been explored.  If in doubt, please seek advice from HR.   
  • Be supportive, flexible and understanding if a KIT day is cancelled.  Childcare, feeding and other demands may impact availability.   

How is pay or days in lieu recorded for KIT days?  

  • KIT Days worked should be uploaded to eESS. 
  • If a KIT day is worked in the full pay period, your employee will receive a day of paid leave in lieu once they have returned to work. 
  • If a KIT day is worked on a day of leave in the half-pay period, your employee will receive a half day of paid leave in lieu once they have returned to work.   
  • If a KIT Day is worked after the full pay and half day period, your employee will receive a full day of paid leave. This should be processed on eESS as soon as possible so your employee is paid within the next pay period.