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Common use of ON CALL AND CALL BACK Clause in Contracts

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Ama Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2007

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004, Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, Department by the Director of Medical Services or the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Wa Country Health Service) Ama Industrial Agreement 2013, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2013

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committeeneed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Pathcentre) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, Department by the Director of Medical Services or the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committee.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Ama Industrial Agreement

ON CALL AND CALL BACK. (1) On Call (a) For the purposes of this Agreement a practitioner is on call when the practitioner is rostered by the Employer to remain readily contactable and available to return to work outside of the practitioner’s normal hours of duty. (b) (i) Practitioners shall be rostered on call in accordance with clinical need by the Director of Medical Services or appointed Senior Medical Practitioner in consultation with the Head of the Department or if there is no Head of Department, the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Committeeneed.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Pathcentre) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004