Salaries - Specified Callings and Other Professionals Sample Clauses

Salaries - Specified Callings and Other Professionals. Employees who are employed in the calling of Biomedical Engineer, Medical Imagining Technologist, Dietician, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Librarian, Speech Pathologist, Audiologist, Psychologist, Orthotist, Certified Clinical Perfusionist, Orthoptist, Research Officer, or any other professional calling as agreed between the Union and Employer, will be entitled to Annual Salaries below. Subject to paragraph (c) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level P1 under this clause:
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Salaries - Specified Callings and Other Professionals. (a) Employees who are employed in the calling of Medical Scientist, Scientific Officer, Dietitian, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist, or any other professional calling as agreed between the Union and employer, shall be entitled to annual salaries as follows: Level and Increment Column A Column B Column C Level 5 / 10 27,785 29,730 30,325 29,227 31,273 31,898 31,023 33,195 33,859 32,899 35,202 35,906 35,921 38,435 39,204 37,940 40,596 41,408 Level 11 / 12 39,912 42,706 43,560 41,376 44,272 45,158 43,456 46,498 47,428 Level 13 / 14 44,569 47,689 48,643 45,979 49,198 50,181 47,440 50,761 51,776 Level 15 49,575 53,045 54,106 51,325 54,918 56,016 Level and Increment Column A Column B Column C A1 53,505 57,250 58,395 A2 55,680 59,578 60,769 A3 57,832 61,880 63,118 A4 60,008 64,209 65,493 A5 63,667 68,124 69,486 A6 66,317 70,959 72,378 A7 68,972 73,800 75,276 A8 71,971 77,009 78,549 A9 75,153 80,414 82,022
Salaries - Specified Callings and Other Professionals. (a) Employees, who possess a relevant tertiary level qualification, or equivalent as agreed between the Union and the employers, and who are employed in the callings of Architect, Audiologist, Bio Engineer, Chemist, Dietitian, Engineer, Medical Scientist, Librarian, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Physicist, Pharmacist, Clinical Psychologist, Psychologist, Research Employee, Scientific Employee, Social Employee, Speech Pathologist, Podiatrist, Medical Imaging Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiation Therapist, or any other professional calling as agreed between the Union and employers, shall be entitled to Annual Salaries as follows: LEVEL SALARY 1st E.B. Salary Per Annum $ ASNA $ Increase $ P/Annum $ Level 3/5 26,533 417 724 27,674 27,975 417 724 29,116 29,771 417 724 30,912 31,647 417 724 32,788 34,669 417 724 35,810 36,688 417 724 37,829 Level 6 38,660 417 724 39,801 40,124 417 724 41,265 42,204 417 724 43,345 Level 7 43,317 417 724 44,458 44,727 417 724 45,868 46,188 417 724 47,329 Level 8 48,000 000 000 49,464 50,073 417 724 51,214 Level 9 52,721 417 724 53,862 54,563 417 724 55,704 Level 10 56,580 417 724 57,721 59,824 417 724 60,965 Level 11 62,415 417 724 63,556 65,000 000 000 66,191 Level 12 68,663 417 724 69,804 71,104 417 724 72,245 73,000 000 000 75,029 (b) Subject to paragraph (d) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level 3/5 under this subclause:

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