Common use of Lecturing Clause in Contracts

Lecturing. A casual employee required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) of a specified duration and relatedly provide directly associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, marking performed during a lecture and student consultation shall be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following formulae:

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Academic Staff Agreement, Academic Staff Agreement

Lecturing. A casual employee required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face to face teaching mode) of a specified duration and relatedly provide directly associated non-non contact duties in the nature of preparation, reasonably contemporaneous marking performed during a lecture and student consultation shall be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following formulaetable:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Academic Staff Agreement

Lecturing. A casual employee academic required to deliver a lecture (or equivalent delivery through other than face-to-face teaching mode) of a specified duration and relatedly provide directly direct associated non-contact duties in the nature of preparation, marking performed during a lecture administration of relevant records of the student for whom the casual employee is responsible, and student consultation shall consultation, will be paid at a rate for each hour of lecture delivered, according to the following formulaetable:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Enterprise Agreement