Pharmacists – Higher Qualifications Allowance Sample Clauses

Pharmacists – Higher Qualifications Allowance. Where a Pharmacist has a higher qualification they shall be paid, in addition to the rates of pay prescribed in the appropriate clause, the following: 39.12.1 Graduate Certificate in a field of pharmacy, or other recognised equivalent degree, the sum of 4% of the base rate as defined; 39.12.2 for the Fellowship Diploma in the Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the Graduate Diploma in Hospital Pharmacy, Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy, Post Graduate Diploma in Health Science Administration, Graduate Diploma in Epidemiology, or the, or other recognised equivalent qualification, the sum of 6.5% of the base rate as defined; 39.12.3 for the Master of Pharmacy, Master of Science Pharmacology, or other recognised degree or diploma from a tertiary institution, the sum of 7.5% of the base rate as defined; 39.12.4 for the degree of Doctor of Pharmacy or other recognised equivalent Degree or qualification from a tertiary institution, the sum of 10% of the base rate as defined. 39.12.5 Such allowance shall not be cumulative in the case of multiple higher qualifications. 39.12.6 The base rate of pay for the purpose of this clause shall be Pharmacist Grade 1, Year 2.
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Pharmacists – Higher Qualifications Allowance. (i) Where a pharmacist has a higher qualification they shall be paid, in addition to the rates of pay prescribed in the appropriate clause, the following: (A) Graduate Certificate in a field of pharmacy, or other recognised equivalent degree, the sum of 4% of the base rate as defined. (B) For the Fellowship Diploma in the Society of Hospital Pharmacists, the Graduate Diploma in Hospital Pharmacy, Graduate Diploma in Epidemiology, or the Post Graduate Diploma in Health Science Administration, or other recognised equivalent qualification, the sum of 6.5% of the base rate as defined. (C) For the Master of Pharmacy, Master of Science Pharmacology or other recognised degree or diploma from a tertiary institution, or other recognised equivalent Degree or qualification from a tertiary institution, the sum of 7.5% of the base rate as defined. (D) For the degree of Pharm. D, or other recognised equivalent Degree or qualification from a tertiary institution, the sum of 10% of the base rate as defined. (ii) Such allowance shall not be cumulative in the case of multiple higher qualifications.

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