Common use of Occupational equivalent Clause in Contracts

Occupational equivalent. Graduate (i.e. degree) or professional, without subsequent work experience on entry (including inexperienced computer systems officer); administrator with responsibility for advice and determinations; experienced technical officer.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Monash University Enterprise Agreement, Monash University Enterprise Agreement, Monash University Enterprise Agreement

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Occupational equivalent. Graduate (i.e. degree) or professional, without subsequent work experience on entry (including inexperienced welfare officer or computer systems officer); administrator with responsibility for advice and determinations; experienced technical officerTutor 2 delivering non-accredited training.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Social and Community Services, Social and Community Services

Occupational equivalent. Graduate (i.e. degree) or professional, without subsequent work experience on entry (including inexperienced welfare officer or computer systems officer); administrator with responsibility for advice and determinations; experienced technical officerTutor/teacher delivering non-accredited training.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cs Award Employees

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Occupational equivalent. Graduate (i.e. ie degree) or professional, without subsequent work experience on entry (including inexperienced computer systems officer); administrator with responsibility for advice and determinations; experienced technical officer.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Australian Catholic University

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