Fractional Specialists Sample Clauses

Fractional Specialists. Principal specialist Level 1 top of range” is removed “Principal specialist Level 1 bottom of range” is retitled “specialist Year 10” and all full time specialists who have been specialists for 10 years will be classified as such. “Principal specialist Level 2” is retitled “specialist Year 11” and all specialists who have been a specialist for 11 or more years will be classified as such.
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Fractional Specialists the fractional specialist Year 1 increment is removed. the new incremental levels will be as shown below, together with the new translation to that structure: Current New specialist Years 1 and 2 and 3 Specialist Year 1 specialist Year 4 Specialist Year 2 specialist Year 5 Specialist Year 3 specialist Year 6 Specialist Year 4 specialist Year 7 Specialist Year 5 specialist Year 8 Specialist Year 6 specialist Year 9 Specialist Year 7 specialist Year 10 Specialist Year 8 specialist Year 11 Specialist Year 9 fractional specialists who as at 31 January 2011 were classified as specialist Year 1 will be translated to the new specialist Year 1 rate on 1 february 2011 and will then progress to the new specialist Year 2 rate on the anniversary of their commencement date (or as otherwise provided for by the relevant agreement). Incremental advancement for former specialists Years 2 & 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 will continue to apply on their anniversary date of commencement as a specialist. Comment: First year Consultants appointed in 2011 will be entitled to the same minimum rates as Specialists Year 3. In subsequent years first year Consultants will start at what was previously Year 3, now retitled as Year 1, and progress each year up the scale. From this date the Specialist scale will reduce to 9 levels from the current 11. From 1 February 2011 the incremental level of all currently employed Specialists above Year 1 will change to reflect the compressed structure. For example, a Specialist who under the former structure would be a Year 7 Specialist will become a Year 5 Specialist, a Year 11 Specialist will become a Year 9 Specialist etc. Pay scales december 2008 – october 2011

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