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Reimbursement of Study Fees for Specialist Teachers. Each teacher upon their first appointment as a Specialist Teacher (ST) shall have an entitlement to a reimbursement of fees for study towards relevant post graduate qualifications up to a maximum of $1,000 for each of two years (these years do not have to be consecutive provided that the teacher remains appointed as a ST). Where no appropriate post-graduate qualification is available a relevant course of study may be substituted.
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Reimbursement of Study Fees for Specialist Teachers. 6.11.1 Each teacher upon their first appointment as a Specialist Teacher (ST) shall have an entitlement to a reimbursement of fees for study towards relevant post graduate qualifications up to a maximum of $1,000 for each of two years (these years do not have to be consecutive provided that the teacher remains appointed as a ST). Where no appropriate post-graduate qualification is available a relevant course of study may be substituted. 7.1 Removals to and from Area Schools (a) Full removal expenses provisions shall be paid to teachers on taking up permanent positions in an area school subject to the completion of two years’ continuous service in a permanent position in an area school, and on moving out of an area school to another permanent position in the education service. (b) Where a teacher is entitled to removal expense provisions to or from an area school and also promotion or first permanent appointment, removal expenses are paid under the area school provisions and the other entitlements are absorbed. (c) Where a teacher is entitled to removal expense provisions both to and from an area school in the course of one move, only one entitlement under the Area School provisions may be claimed and any other entitlement is absorbed. (d) Where a teacher requires the transfer of effects and transit insurance, the teacher must use the provider contracted by the Ministry of Education.
Reimbursement of Study Fees for Specialist Teachers. 6.11.1 Each teacher upon their first appointment as a Specialist Teacher (ST) shall have an entitlement to a reimbursement of fees for study towards relevant post graduate qualifications up to maximum of $1,000 for each of two years (these years do not have to be consecutive provided that the teacher remains appointed as a ST). Where no appropriate post-graduate qualification is available a relevant course of study may be substituted. 7.1 Removals to and from Area Schools (a) Full removal expenses provisions shall be paid to teachers on taking up permanent positions in an area school subject to the completion of two years’ continuous service in a permanent position in an area school, and on moving out of an area school to another permanent position in the education service. (b) Where a teacher is entitled to removal expense provisions to or from an area school and also promotion or first permanent appointment, removal expenses are paid under the area school provisions and the other entitlements are absorbed.
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Reimbursement of Study Fees for Specialist Teachers. 6.11.1 Each teacher upon their first appointment as a Specialist Teacher (ST) shall have an entitlement to a reimbursement of fees for study towards relevant post graduate qualifications up to a maximum of $1,000 for each of two years (these years do not have to be consecutive provided that the teacher remains appointed as a ST). Where no appropriate post-graduate qualification is available a relevant course of study may be substituted. 7.1 Removals to and from Area Schools (a) Full removal expenses provisions shall be paid to teachers on taking up permanent positions in an area schoolare also payable having completed (iii) subject to the completion of two years’ continuous service in a permanent position in an area school, and on moving out of an area school to another permanent position in the education service.
Reimbursement of Study Fees for Specialist Teachers. 6.11.1 Each teacher upon their first appointment as a Specialist Teacher (ST) shall have an entitlement to a reimbursement of fees for study towards relevant post graduate qualifications up to maximum of $1,000 for each of two years (these years do not have to be consecutive provided that the teacher remains appointed as a ST). Where no appropriate post-graduate qualification is available a relevant course of study may be substituted. Area School Teachers' Collective Agreement Effective: 3 July 2023 to 2 July 2025 We are making improvements to our Download to Print functionality, so if you want a printed copy of this agreement please download the PDF version of the Area School Teachers' Collective Agreement.

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