Specified Callings and Other Professionals Sample Clauses

Specified Callings and Other Professionals. (a) Employees who are employed in the calling of Medical Scientist, Scientific Officer, Medical Imagining Technologist, Dietician, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, Social Worker, Speech Pathologist, or any other professional calling as agreed between the Union and employer, shall be entitled to Hourly Rates as follows: 5/10.1 $ 22.2854 $ 23.1768 $ 24.1039 $ 25.0681 5/10.2 $ 23.4205 $ 24.3574 $ 25.3317 $ 26.3449 5/10.3 $ 24.8330 $ 25.8263 $ 26.8594 $ 27.9337 5/10.4 $ 26.3102 $ 27.3626 $ 28.4571 $ 29.5954 5.10.5 $ 28.6878 $ 29.8353 $ 31.0287 $ 32.2698 5.10.6 $ 30.2799 $ 31.4911 $ 32.7507 $ 34.0607 11/12.1 $ 31.8310 $ 33.1042 $ 34.4284 $ 35.8055 11/12.2 $ 32.9843 $ 34.3037 $ 35.6758 $ 37.1029 11/12.3 $ 34.6220 $ 36.0068 $ 37.4471 $ 38.9450 13/14.1 $ 35.4990 $ 36.9189 $ 38.3957 $ 39.9315 13/14.2 $ 36.6078 $ 38.0721 $ 39.5950 $ 41.1788 13/14.3 $ 38.3057 $ 39.8379 $ 41.4314 $ 43.0887 15.1 $ 39.4388 $ 41.0163 $ 42.6570 $ 44.3632 15.2 $ 40.8168 $ 42.4495 $ 44.1475 $ 45.9133 (b) Subject to paragraph (d) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level 5/10 under this clause: (i) Employees, who have completed an approved three academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the first year increment. (ii) Employees, who have completed an approved four academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the second year increment. (iii) Employees, who have completed an approved Masters or Ph.D. Degree, relevant to their calling, shall commence on the third year increment. Provided that employees who attain a higher tertiary level qualification after appointment shall not be entitled to any advanced progression through the range. (c) The employer and union shall be responsible for determining the relevant acceptable qualifications for appointment for the callings covered by this clause and shall maintain a manual setting out such qualifications. (d) The employer, in allocating levels pursuant to paragraph (b) of this clause may determine a commencing salary above Level 5/10 for a particular calling/s.
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Specified Callings and Other Professionals. Employees who are employed in the calling of, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, or any other calling as agreed between the Health Services Union of Western Australia (Union of Workers) and SwanCare Group Incorporated, shall be entitled to salaries as follows: (i) Subject to paragraph (iii) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level 5/10 under this clause: (aa) Employees, who have completed an approved three academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the first year increment. (bb) Employees, who have completed an approved four academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the second year increment. (cc) Employees, who have completed an approved Masters or PhD Degree, relevant to their calling, shall commence on the third year increment. Provided that employees who attain a higher tertiary level qualification after appointment shall not be entitled to any advanced progression through the range.
Specified Callings and Other Professionals. 4% applied to the classification adjustment applicable from 1 January 2007; A further 4.5% applicable from the 1 January 2007; A further and final 4.5% applicable from 1 January 2008.
Specified Callings and Other Professionals. Employees who are employed in the calling of, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, or any other calling as agreed between the Health Services Union and the Churches of Xxxxxx Homes and Community Services Incorporated, shall be entitled to salaries as follows: 5/10.1 40,097 41,701 43,577 45,538 5/10.2 41,661 43,327 45,277 47,315 5/10.3 43,619 45,364 47,405 49,538 5/10.4 45,669 47,496 49,633 51,867 5/10.5 48,866 50,821 53,108 55,497 5/10.6 50,962 53,000 55,386 57,878 11/12.1 53,124 55,249 57,735 60,333 11/12.2 54,534 56,715 59,268 61,935 11/12.3 55,995 58,235 60,855 63,594 13/14.1 58,130 60,455 63,176 66,019 13/14.2 59,880 62,275 65,078 68,006 13/14.3 61,676 64,143 67,029 70,046 15.1 64,027 66,588 69,585 72,716 15.2 65,954 68,592 71,679 74,904 (a) Subject to paragraph (c) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level 5/10 under this clause: (i) Employees, who have completed an approved three academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the first year increment. (ii) Employees, who have completed an approved four academic year tertiary qualification, relevant to their calling, shall commence at the second year increment. (iii) Employees, who have completed an approved Masters or PhD Degree, relevant to their calling, shall commence on the third year increment. Provided that employees who attain a higher tertiary level qualification after appointment shall not be entitled to any advanced progression through the range. (b) The employer and the Union shall be responsible for determining the relevant acceptable qualifications for appointment for the callings covered by this Clause.
Specified Callings and Other Professionals. Employees who are employed in the calling of, Occupational Therapist, Physiotherapist, or any other calling as agreed between the Health Services Union of Western Australia (Union of Workers) and SwanCare Group Incorporated, shall be entitled to salaries as follows: 5/10 35127 36532 38176 36664 38131 39847 38579 40122 41927 40578 42201 44100 43687 45434 47479 45508 47328 49458 11/12 47831 49744 51982 49382 51357 53668 51609 53673 56088 13/14 52796 54908 57379 54299 56471 59012 55857 58091 60705 15 58133 60458 63179 59998 62398 65206 A1 62323 64816 67733 2 64641 67227 70252 0 00000 00000 00000 0 00000 00000 00000 5 73156 76082 79506 6 75980 79019 82575 7 78811 81963 85651 8 82008 85288 89126 9 85400 88816 92813 (i) Subject to paragraph (iii) of this subclause, on appointment or promotion to the Level 5/10 under this clause:

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