Classifications and Salaries Sample Clauses

Classifications and Salaries. VPS and VPS aligned adaptive structures 23.1 Positions will be classified within the VPS Structure, or the following adaptive classification structures aligned to it, based on work value: (a) Legal Officer (b) Allied Health (c) Science (d) Custodial Officer (e) Housing Services Officer (f) Housing Customer Services Officer
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Classifications and Salaries. (1) Caregivers engaged as Senior Medical Practitioners shall be paid the relevant annual salary prescribed in Schedule ATable 2 – Senior Practitioners; pro rata for part time Caregivers. (2) Placement within the relevant classification range prescribed in Schedule A – Table 2 will be according to years of relevant experience. For the purposes of this clause “relevant” shall include post Fellowship training in Australia or equivalent recognised by the Employer. (3) A Caregiver shall progress through the applicable salary range by annual increments on their anniversary date subject to satisfactory performance. (4) Classifications: (a) Health Service Medical Practitioner Year 1 to Year 3, (equivalent to Levels 14 to 16). (b) Vocationally Registered General Practitioner Year 1 to Year 5, (equivalent to Levels 14 to 18). (c) Medical Administrator Year 1 to Year 9, (equivalent to Levels 16 to 24). (d) Non Specialist Qualified Medical Administrator Year 1 to Year 5, (equivalent to Levels 14 to 18). (e) Senior Medical Practitioner Year 1 to Year 3, (equivalent to Levels 16 to 18). (f) Consultant Year 1 to Year 9, (equivalent to Levels 16 to 24). (5) A Caregiver employed as a Consultant shall be appointed within the prescribed range Consultant Year 1 to Year 9 on the basis of years of experience gained in recognised specialist positions in Western Australia or elsewhere recognised by the Employer. (6) A Caregiver employed as a Vocationally Registered General Practitioner who ceases to maintain Vocationally Registered Status under the Health Insurance Act 1973 shall thereafter be classified as a Health Service Medical Practitioner or Senior Medical Practitioner as appropriate.
Classifications and Salaries. 12.2 The rates of pay contained within Schedule A of this agreement are the minimum rates to apply. The Employer reserves the right to pay any individual Employees in excess of these rates based on the individual performance and productivity of the Employee. .
Classifications and Salaries. 14.01 The Board agrees to pay and the Union agrees to accept the following classifications and salaries as per Schedule “A”: Secretary-Bookkeeper Assistant Librarian I Librarian Assistant Librarian II Technician Maintenance 14.02 The Employer shall deposit the employee’s pay by 4:00 p.m. every other Thursday in the account of the employee at the Financial Institution of the employee’s choice.
Classifications and Salaries. 23.1 The salary rates contained in clause 23.2 have been increased by the following salary increases: (a) 3% effective from the first full pay period to commence 9 August 2014; (b) 3% effective from the first full pay period to commence on or after 9 August 2015; and (c) 3% effective from the first full pay period to commence on or after 9 August 2016. 23.2 The following classifications and salary rates will apply to employees employed under this Agreement as specified below: Classification $ Previous salary from first full pay period (FFPP) on or after 9 August 2013 $ New salary from (FFPP) on or after 9 August 2014 $ New salary (FFPP) from on or after 9 August 2015 $ New salary (FFPP) from on or after 9 August 2016 Pupil Nurse 45,309 46,669 48,070 49,513 EN in Training 75% 38,275 39,424 40,607 41,826 Nurse 1 Y1 51,033 52,564 54,141 55,766 Nurse 1 (Advanced Practice) 59,162 60,937 62,766 64,649 RN in Training 75% 43,267 44,566 45,903 47,281 Nurse 3 79,508 81,894 84,351 86,882 82,688 85,169 87,725 90,357 84,950 87,499 90,124 92,828 Nurse 4 88,477 91,132 93,866 96,682 91,574 94,322 97,152 100,067 95,054 97,906 100,844 103,870 Nurse 5 97,431 100,354 103,365 106,466 101,521 104,567 107,705 110,937 Nurse 6 107,106 110,320 113,630 117,039 111,391 114,733 118,175 121,721 Nurse 7 120,323 123,933 127,651 131,481 124,636 128,376 132,228 136,195 Nurse 8 129,609 133,498 137,503 141,629 133,953 137,972 142,112 146,376 23.3 An employee undertaking a three month supervised clinical nursing program with the department as a requirement for “re-entry” to nursing, will be paid 75% of the base salary point of the Nurse 1 or Nurse 2 classifications, including the appropriate penalty payments, depending upon their nursing qualification.
Classifications and Salaries. 48.1 Schedule 2A sets out the classification structure for a School Assistant. 48.2 Schedule 2B sets out the salary for a School Assistant entitled to School Holidays. 48.3 Schedule 2C sets out the salary for a School Assistant entitled to six weeksannual leave.
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Classifications and Salaries. 56.1 Schedule 3A sets out the classification structure for a Clerical Employee. 56.2 Schedule 3B sets out the salary for a Clerical Employee. 56.3 Schedule 4A sets out the classification structure for a Grounds and Maintenance Employee. 56.4 Schedule 4B sets out the salary scale for a Grounds and Maintenance Employee. 56.5 Schedule 5A sets out the classification structure for an Information Technology Employee. 56.6 Schedule 5B sets out the salary scale for an Information Technology Employee. 56.7 Schedule 6A sets out the classification structure for a Public Relations Employee. 56.8 Schedule 6B sets out the salary scale for a Public Relations Employee.
Classifications and Salaries. 60.1 Schedule 7A sets out the classification structure for a Psychologists and Counsellors.
Classifications and Salaries. The following classifications leading up to First Class Fire Fighter shall apply to the Fire Department personnel: Probationary Class – from one (1) to twelve (12) months; Fourth Class – from twelve (12) months to twenty-four (24) months; Third Class – from twenty-four (24) months to thirty-six (36) months; Second Class – from thirty-six (36) months to forty –eight (48) months; First Class – from forty-eight (48) months on.
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