School Officer – Qualifications Allowance Sample Clauses

School Officer – Qualifications Allowance. (a) A school officer at Level 2 and who holds a Certificate Level (III) qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1 – S1.5 (Salary, Wages and Allowances). (b) A school officer at Level 3 and who holds a Certificate Level (IV) qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1 – S1.5 (Salary, Wages and Allowances). (c) A school officer at Level 4 and who holds a Diploma or Associate Diploma level qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1– S1.5 (Salary, Wages and Allowances). (d) A school officer at Level 5 and who holds a Degree level qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1 – S1.5 (Salary, Wages and Allowances). (e) A school officer will apply for the payment of the allowance prescribed in 4.3.5 (a), (b), (c) or (d). Where the employee applies for the allowance within six (6) months of the qualification being obtained the allowance will be paid as from the date that the qualification is obtained. In other circumstances the school officer will be paid the allowance from the date of making the application. (f) Where a Level 2, 3, 4 or 5 school officer is receiving the Qualification Allowance in accordance with this clause, the employer will pay any fees associated with obtaining and maintaining the First Aid Certificate. The employee will contribute the time required to maintain the First Aid Certificate. (g) The employer will reimburse enrolment fees associated with obtaining a First Aid Certificate which are incurred within the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the school officer accessing the qualification allowance in clause 4.3.5 (a), (b), (c) or (d) as appropriate. The employee will contribute the time required to obtain the first aid certificate. (h) A school officer may receive either the Qualifications Allowance (as in clauses 4.3.5 (a), (b), (c) or (d) or the First Aid Allowance (as in clause 4.3.8) or the Specialised Care Allowance (as in clause 4.3.6) but not more than one of these allowances.
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School Officer – Qualifications Allowance. (a) A school officer at Level 2 and who holds a Certificate Level (III) qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1 (Salary, Wages and Allowances). (b) A school officer at Level 3 and who holds a Certificate Level (IV) qualification (or higher) which is relevant to their work, and who holds a current First Aid Certificate will receive the Qualification Allowance identified in Schedule 1 (Salary, Wages and Allowances).

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