Nursing Roster definition

Nursing Roster. Means a six week roster cycle of 4 days on duty followed by two days off duty.

Examples of Nursing Roster in a sentence

  • Any changes between the Nursing Roster Cycle and alternative rosters in areas notcovered by this clause shall be dealt with the aim of reaching agreement between the employer and the union in accordance with clause 38 (management of change) of this agreement.

  • Where rostering practices have changed which result in any employee ceasing to work the Nursing Roster Cycle, they shall be compensated for loss of earnings, excluding overtime, by either a lump sum payment or an ongoing allowance for 2 years equivalent to the difference between present earnings and new earnings.

  • The Nursing Roster cycle shall apply to inpatient services within the WDHB HRBC (except Ward30 which is self-rostering), BOPDHB, and the WDHBCAT Services.

  • Any changes between the Nursing Roster Cycle and alternative rosters in areas not covered by this clause shall be dealt with the aim of reaching agreement between the employer and the union in accordance with clause 38 (management of change) of this agreement.

  • The Nursing Roster cycle shall apply to inpatient services within the WDHB HRBC (except ▇▇▇▇ 30 which is self rostering), BOPDHB, and the WDHBCAT Services.

  • A nurse who does not want to volunteer for overtime will fill out a Nursing Roster Data Change Sheet and provide it to their manager.