Common use of Indicative Tasks Clause in Contracts

Indicative Tasks. Indicative but not exclusive tasks include: the undertaking of domestic work, including cleaning, vacuuming, dusting, washing and ironing, shopping, sweeping paths, preparation and cooking of meals, defrosting refrigerators, emptying and cleaning of commodes, assisting with banking and account payment, organising appointments, assistance with care of pets, and care of indoor and outdoor pot plants. Indicative, but not exclusive tasks include: under limited supervision, providing assistance to clients in carrying out simple personal care tasks which shall include but not be limited to: supervise daily hygiene e.g. assisting with showers or baths, shaving, cutting nails; lay out clothes and assist in dressing; make beds and tidy rooms; store clothes and clean wardrobes; assist with meals. Under direct supervision: provide assistance to a higher grade employee in attending to the personal care needs of a client.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: www.nswnma.asn.au, Hsu NSW Enterprise Agreement, www.nswnma.asn.au

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