Common use of Higher Duties Clause in Contracts

Higher Duties. ‌ A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall be paid the higher rate whilst so engaged.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Director General) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004, Industrial Agreement

Higher Duties. A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall be paid the higher rate whilst so engaged.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Pathcentre) Ama Industrial Agreement 2004, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2007

Higher Duties. A practitioner who is directed by the Employer employer to act in a position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall be paid the higher rate whilst so engaged.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Ama Industrial Agreement, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Director General) Ama Industrial Agreement 2011, Industrial Agreement

Higher Duties. A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall days will be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engagedengaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement, Industrial Agreement

Higher Duties. A practitioner who is directed by the Employer employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, days shall be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engagedengaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Wa Country Health Service) Ama Industrial Agreement 2013, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Drug and Alcohol Office) Ama Industrial Agreement 2013, Department of Health Medical Practitioners (Director General) Ama Industrial Agreement 2013

Higher Duties. ‌ A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall days will be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engagedengaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position. PART 3 - SENIOR PRACTITIONERS‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Ama Industrial Agreement 2022

Higher Duties. ‌ A practitioner who is directed by the Employer employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, days shall be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engagedengaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Ama Industrial Agreement

Higher Duties. ‌ A practitioner An employee who is directed by the Employer to act in capable of performing and does perform all duties of a position which that carries a higher rate of pay than that which they he or she usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall be paid entitled to the higher rate whilst so engaged.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Union Collective Agreement

Higher Duties. ‌ A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall days will be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engagedengaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Industrial Agreement

Higher Duties. A practitioner who is directed by the Employer to act in a higher classified position which carries a higher rate of pay than that which they usually perform, and who performs the full duties and accepts the full responsibility of the higher classified position for more than ten consecutive working days, shall days will be paid the higher salary rate whilst so engaged.engaged as if the practitioner were permanently appointed to the higher classified position.‌

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Industrial Agreement