Financial wellbeing

Find out more about the financial benefits available to you whilst working at the University and how to access free, confidential financial support from outside organisations.  

 

 The second Hilary Term financial wellbeing webinar was delivered by MoneyHelper on 14 March 2023. This is a recording of that session; please note, you will need to log in with your SSO and use Chrome or Edge to access this recording:

 

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The HR Support webpages offer comprehensive information about staff benefits including financial benefits available to staff, discounts and travel schemes. 

These links will assist you in understanding your pay which is an important part of financial wellbeing.

 

Extra information on pay and taxation can be found at:

Finance Division - Pensions

 

For further information, please contact the relevant pension team at the email addresses below:
OSPS - osps@admin.ox.ac.uk 
USS - uss@admin.ox.ac.uk 
NHSPS - oxnhsps@admin.ox.ac.uk 
NEST - nest@admin.ox.ac.uk 
 

The HR Department provides retirement guidance for staff and managers.

 

For free, impartial guidance on your pension, please visit Pension Wise, a service from MoneyHelper, backed by government. 

Information on buying or renting property in Oxford and the UK can be found here: 
•    Oxford University Welcome Service
•    Owning and renting a property

 

The Relocation Scheme is available to new starters at the University, at departmental discretion, to pay for removals expenses, travel for you and your dependants and professional fees for the sale or purchase of a house.

Health Assured, the University's Employee Assistance Programme, provides guidance and signposting for debt and money management to all University staff via the 24/7 confidential helpline on 0800 028 0199. 

MoneyHelper offers free, impartial money guidance to millions of people through their website, contact centre, WhatsApp and webchat. This is a free service provided by the Money and Pensions Service and backed by government. Their budgeting planner is just one of the useful resources available to help you to make your money go further.  

The University offers a system of grants or interest-free loans to help those members of staff in financial difficulty. The Staff Financial Support Fund is available to current University employees, retired university staff and the dependants of retired university staff members after their death.

Health Assured, the University's Employee Assistance Programme, provides guidance and signposting for debt and money management to all University staff via the 24/7 confidential helpline on 0800 028 0199. 

In addition, the following websites give free advice on managing your finances and solving your debt:
•    Citizens Advice
•    GOV.UK
•    MoneyHelper

Information related to staff sickness and rates of pay can be found in the staff handbooks:

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Contact us


Wellbeing@admin.ox.ac.uk 

Meet the team


Frances Parkes – Wellbeing Programme Manager