Common use of Nursing Workloads Clause in Contracts

Nursing Workloads. 40.1 The employer is committed to ensuring that staffing levels are appropriate, in order to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care and a safe working environment for nurses. The parties to this Agreement recognise that reasonable workloads are determined by a range of factors including skill mix, acuity, specialisation, geography and supervisory responsibilities.

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Samples: www8.austlii.edu.au, www.nswnma.asn.au

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Nursing Workloads. 40.1 42.1 The employer is committed to ensuring that staffing levels are appropriate, in order to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care and a safe working environment for nurses. The parties to this Agreement agreement recognise that reasonable workloads are determined by a range of factors including skill mix, acuity, specialisation, geography and supervisory responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nswnma.asn.au

Nursing Workloads. 40.1 (i) The employer is committed to ensuring that staffing levels are appropriate, in order to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care and a safe working environment for nurses. The parties to this Agreement recognise that reasonable workloads are determined by a range of factors including skill mix, acuity, specialisation, geography and supervisory responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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Nursing Workloads. 40.1 (i) The employer is committed to ensuring that staffing levels are appropriate, in order to ensure the delivery of high quality patient care and a safe working environment for nurses. The parties to this Agreement agreement recognise that reasonable workloads are determined by a range of factors including skill mix, acuity, specialisation, geography and supervisory responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.nswnma.asn.au

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