Duty Worker definition

Duty Worker a member of the Directorate's staff who is responsible for referrals and emergencies. "Emergency Duty the social work team responsible for dealing with referrals to the Directorate Team" outside the Working Day.

Examples of Duty Worker in a sentence

  • The Duty Worker in the PACP role is expected to provide clients and carers with a contact point for client care issues during the episode of care.

  • The employee will be paid their hourly rate when covering permanent full-time Emergency Duty Worker position.

  • The Emergency After Hours Worker is NOT to be utilized to follow up on work that has begun during regular work hours (i.e. follow up to investigations already open, safety visits on open files etc.) In the case of a paid holiday falling within the period in which an Emergency Duty Worker is on call, they shall receive another day off in lieu of the paid holiday.

  • The Duty Worker identifies and actions a pathway of support, if required, for clients who are transitioning out of PACP in liaison with other service providers.

  • Coverage for the Emergency Duty Worker (“▇▇▇”) program will be assigned by asking for volunteers on a quarterly basis (January to March; April to June; July to September; and October to December).

  • CSC staff may also access information by contacting the ▇▇▇▇ Duty Worker during normal office hours.

  • Replacement When it becomes necessary for the Company to secure a replacement Call Duty Worker due to unforeseen / unplanned circumstances (i.e., sickness), the scheduled Call Duty Worker who is unable to work some or all of his Weekly Call Duty will have his Weekly Call Duty Premium reduced by one and one-half (1.5) hours at the time and one-half rate for each day he is unavailable to cover his week of Call Duty.

  • In the absence of your Social Worker, you should contact the Front Door Duty Worker or Hub Team Manager.

  • When it becomes necessary for the Company to secure a replacement Call Duty Worker due to unforeseen / unplanned circumstances (i.e., sickness), the scheduled Call Duty Worker who is unable to work some or all of his Weekly Call Duty will have his Weekly Call Duty Premium reduced by one and one- half (1.5) hours at the time and one-half rate for each day he is unavailable to cover his week of Call Duty.

  • Should the employee be assigned by the on-call supervisor to make a direct service contact during the on-call shift or Emergency Duty Worker coverage shift, the employee will be paid for all hours worked at their regular rate of pay during the direct service contact.