PART TIME PRACTITIONERS. (a) A part time practitioner is one who is engaged in regular and continuing employment for less than an average of 40 hours per week. (b) With effect from 1 November 2006 a part time practitioner is one who is engaged in regular and continuing employment for less than an average of 38 hours per week. (2) Practitioners may be employed on a part time basis at level 2 and above. If a practitioner is in a recognised training programme approved by the appropriate College for the purpose of obtaining a postgraduate qualification, part time employment shall be subject to the College’s training requirements. (3) A part time practitioner’s minimum weekly hours shall be specified at the commencement of the employment and be worked in minimum continuous periods of three hours. A practitioner may work additional hours by agreement with the Employer. (4) (a) A part time practitioner shall, subject to Clause 28 - Shift, Weekend and Public Holiday Penalties, be paid 1/40th of the rate for their classification for each ordinary hour worked. Clause 16 - Payment for Overtime shall apply if the practitioner works in excess of 80 hours in a two-week pay period.
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Samples: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004, Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Pathcentre) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004
PART TIME PRACTITIONERS.
(a) A part time practitioner is one who is engaged in regular and continuing employment for less than an average of 40 hours per week.
(b) With effect from 1 November 2006 a part time practitioner is one who is engaged in regular and continuing employment for less than an average of 38 hours per week.
(2) Practitioners may be employed on a part time basis at level 2 and above. If a practitioner is in a recognised training programme approved by the appropriate College for the purpose of obtaining a postgraduate qualification, part time employment shall be subject to the College’s training requirements.
(3) A part time practitioner’s minimum weekly hours shall be specified at the commencement of the employment and be worked in minimum continuous periods of three hours. A practitioner may work additional hours by agreement with the Employer.
(4) (a) A part time practitioner shall, subject to Clause 28 - Shift, Weekend and Public Holiday Penalties, be paid 1/40th of the rate for their classification for each ordinary hour worked. Clause 16 - Payment for Overtime shall apply if the practitioner works in excess of 80 hours in a two-week pay period.
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Samples: Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Pathcentre) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004