Pay Guide - Educational Services (Schools) General Staff Award 2010 [MA000076]
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1 Pay Guide - Educational Services (Schools) General Staff Award 2010 [MA000076] Published 28 June 2016 Pay rates change from 1 July each year, the rates in this guide apply from 01 July Information about the definition and operation of allowances, penalties and overtime can be found in the award and the Pay and Conditions Tool. The best way to get general pay and conditions advice is to register for My account on our website. Once you have registered you can ask questions and save replies, view tailored information relevant to you and save pages, pay rates and awards. 1
2 Rates of pay Note: Boarding supervision services whose hours of work are averaged over a period of 12 months are not entitled to shiftloadings, penalty rates or overtime entitlements. Adult Full-time & part-time Weekly pay rate Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school Sunday operational services in supervision services not Level 1.1 $ $18.21 $27.32 $22.76 $36.42 Level 1.2 $ $18.91 $28.37 $23.64 $37.82 Level 1.3 $ $19.60 $29.40 $24.50 $39.20 Level 2.1 $ $19.75 $29.63 $24.69 $39.50 Level 2.2 $ $20.37 $30.56 $25.46 $40.74 Level 3.1 $ $20.62 $30.93 $25.78 $41.24 Level 3.2 $ $20.99 $31.49 $26.24 $41.98 Level 4.1 $ $21.77 $32.66 $27.21 $43.54 Level 4.2 $ $22.86 $34.29 $28.58 $45.72 Level 5.1 $ $23.60 $35.40 $29.50 $47.20 Level 5.2 $ $24.73 $37.10 $30.91 $49.46 Level 6.1 $ $25.62 $38.43 $32.03 $51.24 Level 6.2 $1, $27.37 $41.06 $34.21 $54.74 Level 7.1 $1, $28.17 $42.26 $35.21 $56.34 Level 7.2 $1, $29.07 $43.61 $36.34 $58.14 Level 7.3 $1, $29.97 $44.96 $37.46 $59.94 Level 8 $1, $32.64 $48.96 $40.80 $
3 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Level 1.1 $31.87 $45.53 $20.94 $20.94 $23.67 Level 1.2 $33.09 $47.28 $21.75 $21.75 $24.58 Level 1.3 $34.30 $49.00 $22.54 $22.54 $25.48 Level 2.1 $34.56 $49.38 $22.71 $22.71 $25.68 Level 2.2 $35.65 $50.93 $23.43 $23.43 $26.48 Level 3.1 $36.09 $51.55 $23.71 $23.71 $26.81 Level 3.2 $36.73 $52.48 $24.14 $24.14 $27.29 Level 4.1 $38.10 $54.43 $25.04 $25.04 $28.30 Level 4.2 $40.01 $57.15 $26.29 $26.29 $29.72 Level 5.1 $41.30 $59.00 $27.14 $27.14 $30.68 Level 5.2 $43.28 $61.83 $28.44 $28.44 $32.15 Level 6.1 $44.84 $64.05 $29.46 $29.46 $33.31 Level 6.2 $47.90 $68.43 $31.48 $31.48 $35.58 Level 7.1 $49.30 $70.43 $32.40 $32.40 $36.62 Level 7.2 $50.87 $72.68 $33.43 $33.43 $37.79 Level 7.3 $52.45 $74.93 $34.47 $34.47 $38.96 Level 8 $57.12 $81.60 $37.54 $37.54 $
4 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Level 1.1 $27.32 $36.42 $27.32 $36.42 $36.42 Level 1.2 $28.37 $37.82 $28.37 $37.82 $37.82 Level 1.3 $29.40 $39.20 $29.40 $39.20 $39.20 Level 2.1 $29.63 $39.50 $29.63 $39.50 $39.50 Level 2.2 $30.56 $40.74 $30.56 $40.74 $40.74 Level 3.1 $30.93 $41.24 $30.93 $41.24 $41.24 Level 3.2 $31.49 $41.98 $31.49 $41.98 $41.98 Level 4.1 $32.66 $43.54 $32.66 $43.54 $43.54 Level 4.2 $34.29 $45.72 $34.29 $45.72 $45.72 Level 5.1 $35.40 $47.20 $35.40 $47.20 $47.20 Level 5.2 $37.10 $49.46 $37.10 $49.46 $49.46 Level 6.1 $38.43 $51.24 $38.43 $51.24 $51.24 Level 6.2 $41.06 $54.74 $41.06 $54.74 $54.74 Level 7.1 $42.26 $56.34 $42.26 $56.34 $56.34 Level 7.2 $43.61 $58.14 $43.61 $58.14 $58.14 Level 7.3 $44.96 $59.94 $44.96 $59.94 $59.94 Level 8 $48.96 $65.28 $48.96 $65.28 $65.28 Sunday - not 4
5 Table 4 of 4 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & nursing services Level 1.1 $27.32 $20.94 $27.32 $22.76 $27.32 $36.42 Level 1.2 $28.37 $21.75 $28.37 $23.64 $28.37 $37.82 Level 1.3 $29.40 $22.54 $29.40 $24.50 $29.40 $39.20 Level 2.1 $29.63 $22.71 $29.63 $24.69 $29.63 $39.50 Level 2.2 $30.56 $23.43 $30.56 $25.46 $30.56 $40.74 Level 3.1 $30.93 $23.71 $30.93 $25.78 $30.93 $41.24 Level 3.2 $31.49 $24.14 $31.49 $26.24 $31.49 $41.98 Level 4.1 $32.66 $25.04 $32.66 $27.21 $32.66 $43.54 Level 4.2 $34.29 $26.29 $34.29 $28.58 $34.29 $45.72 Level 5.1 $35.40 $27.14 $35.40 $29.50 $35.40 $47.20 Level 5.2 $37.10 $28.44 $37.10 $30.91 $37.10 $49.46 Level 6.1 $38.43 $29.46 $38.43 $32.03 $38.43 $51.24 Level 6.2 $41.06 $31.48 $41.06 $34.21 $41.06 $54.74 Level 7.1 $42.26 $32.40 $42.26 $35.21 $42.26 $56.34 Level 7.2 $43.61 $33.43 $43.61 $36.34 $43.61 $58.14 Level 7.3 $44.96 $34.47 $44.96 $37.46 $44.96 $59.94 Level 8 $48.96 $37.54 $48.96 $40.80 $48.96 $65.28 Less than 10 hour break between shifts 5
6 Casual Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not working averaged hours Sunday Level 1.1 $22.76 $31.87 $27.32 $40.97 $36.42 Level 1.2 $23.64 $33.09 $28.37 $42.55 $37.82 Level 1.3 $24.50 $34.30 $29.40 $44.10 $39.20 Level 2.1 $24.69 $34.56 $29.63 $44.44 $39.50 Level 2.2 $25.46 $35.65 $30.56 $45.83 $40.74 Level 3.1 $25.78 $36.09 $30.93 $46.40 $41.24 Level 3.2 $26.24 $36.73 $31.49 $47.23 $41.98 Level 4.1 $27.21 $38.10 $32.66 $48.98 $43.54 Level 4.2 $28.58 $40.01 $34.29 $51.44 $45.72 Level 5.1 $29.50 $41.30 $35.40 $53.10 $47.20 Level 5.2 $30.91 $43.28 $37.10 $55.64 $49.46 Level 6.1 $32.03 $44.84 $38.43 $57.65 $51.24 Level 6.2 $34.21 $47.90 $41.06 $61.58 $54.74 Level 7.1 $35.21 $49.30 $42.26 $63.38 $56.34 Level 7.2 $36.34 $50.87 $43.61 $65.41 $58.14 Level 7.3 $37.46 $52.45 $44.96 $67.43 $59.94 Level 8 $40.80 $57.12 $48.96 $73.44 $65.28 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not 6
7 Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $50.08 $25.49 $25.49 $28.23 $31.87 Level 1.2 $52.00 $26.47 $26.47 $29.31 $33.09 Level 1.3 $53.90 $27.44 $27.44 $30.38 $34.30 Level 2.1 $54.31 $27.65 $27.65 $30.61 $34.56 Level 2.2 $56.02 $28.52 $28.52 $31.57 $35.65 Level 3.1 $56.71 $28.87 $28.87 $31.96 $36.09 Level 3.2 $57.72 $29.39 $29.39 $32.53 $36.73 Level 4.1 $59.87 $30.48 $30.48 $33.74 $38.10 Level 4.2 $62.87 $32.00 $32.00 $35.43 $40.01 Level 5.1 $64.90 $33.04 $33.04 $36.58 $41.30 Level 5.2 $68.01 $34.62 $34.62 $38.33 $43.28 Level 6.1 $70.46 $35.87 $35.87 $39.71 $44.84 Level 6.2 $75.27 $38.32 $38.32 $42.42 $47.90 Level 7.1 $77.47 $39.44 $39.44 $43.66 $49.30 Level 7.2 $79.94 $40.70 $40.70 $45.06 $50.87 Level 7.3 $82.42 $41.96 $41.96 $46.45 $52.45 Level 8 $89.76 $45.70 $45.70 $50.59 $
8 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $40.97 $31.87 $40.97 $40.97 $31.87 Level 1.2 $42.55 $33.09 $42.55 $42.55 $33.09 Level 1.3 $44.10 $34.30 $44.10 $44.10 $34.30 Level 2.1 $44.44 $34.56 $44.44 $44.44 $34.56 Level 2.2 $45.83 $35.65 $45.83 $45.83 $35.65 Level 3.1 $46.40 $36.09 $46.40 $46.40 $36.09 Level 3.2 $47.23 $36.73 $47.23 $47.23 $36.73 Level 4.1 $48.98 $38.10 $48.98 $48.98 $38.10 Level 4.2 $51.44 $40.01 $51.44 $51.44 $40.01 Level 5.1 $53.10 $41.30 $53.10 $53.10 $41.30 Level 5.2 $55.64 $43.28 $55.64 $55.64 $43.28 Level 6.1 $57.65 $44.84 $57.65 $57.65 $44.84 Level 6.2 $61.58 $47.90 $61.58 $61.58 $47.90 Level 7.1 $63.38 $49.30 $63.38 $63.38 $49.30 Level 7.2 $65.41 $50.87 $65.41 $65.41 $50.87 Level 7.3 $67.43 $52.45 $67.43 $67.43 $52.45 Level 8 $73.44 $57.12 $73.44 $73.44 $57.12 Saturday and Sunday - 8
9 Table 4 of 4 Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Level 1.1 $31.87 $31.87 $40.97 Level 1.2 $33.09 $33.09 $42.55 Level 1.3 $34.30 $34.30 $44.10 Level 2.1 $34.56 $34.56 $44.44 Level 2.2 $35.65 $35.65 $45.83 Level 3.1 $36.09 $36.09 $46.40 Level 3.2 $36.73 $36.73 $47.23 Level 4.1 $38.10 $38.10 $48.98 Level 4.2 $40.01 $40.01 $51.44 Level 5.1 $41.30 $41.30 $53.10 Level 5.2 $43.28 $43.28 $55.64 Level 6.1 $44.84 $44.84 $57.65 Level 6.2 $47.90 $47.90 $61.58 Level 7.1 $49.30 $49.30 $63.38 Level 7.2 $50.87 $50.87 $65.41 Level 7.3 $52.45 $52.45 $67.43 Level 8 $57.12 $57.12 $73.44 Less than 10 hour break between shifts 9
10 Junior - Full-time & part-time - Under 17 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Level 1.1 $9.11 $13.67 $11.39 $18.22 $15.94 Level 1.2 $9.46 $14.19 $11.83 $18.92 $16.56 Level 1.3 $9.80 $14.70 $12.25 $19.60 $17.15 Level 2.1 $9.88 $14.82 $12.35 $19.76 $17.29 Level 2.2 $10.19 $15.29 $12.74 $20.38 $17.83 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $22.78 $10.48 $10.48 $11.84 $13.67 Level 1.2 $23.65 $10.88 $10.88 $12.30 $14.19 Level 1.3 $24.50 $11.27 $11.27 $12.74 $14.70 Level 2.1 $24.70 $11.36 $11.36 $12.84 $14.82 Level 2.2 $25.48 $11.72 $11.72 $13.25 $15.29 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $18.22 $13.67 $18.22 $18.22 $13.67 Level 1.2 $18.92 $14.19 $18.92 $18.92 $14.19 Level 1.3 $19.60 $14.70 $19.60 $19.60 $14.70 Level 2.1 $19.76 $14.82 $19.76 $19.76 $14.82 Level 2.2 $20.38 $15.29 $20.38 $20.38 $15.29 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services 10
11 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Level 1.1 $10.48 $13.67 $11.39 $13.67 $18.22 Level 1.2 $10.88 $14.19 $11.83 $14.19 $18.92 Level 1.3 $11.27 $14.70 $12.25 $14.70 $19.60 Level 2.1 $11.36 $14.82 $12.35 $14.82 $19.76 Level 2.2 $11.72 $15.29 $12.74 $15.29 $20.38 Junior - Full-time & part-time - 17 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Level 1.1 $10.93 $16.40 $13.66 $21.86 $19.13 Level 1.2 $11.35 $17.03 $14.19 $22.70 $19.86 Level 1.3 $11.76 $17.64 $14.70 $23.52 $20.58 Level 2.1 $11.85 $17.78 $14.81 $23.70 $20.74 Level 2.2 $12.22 $18.33 $15.28 $24.44 $21.39 Table 2 of 4 Less than 10 hour break between shifts Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $27.33 $12.57 $12.57 $14.21 $16.40 Level 1.2 $28.38 $13.05 $13.05 $14.76 $17.03 Level 1.3 $29.40 $13.52 $13.52 $15.29 $17.64 Level 2.1 $29.63 $13.63 $13.63 $15.41 $17.78 Level 2.2 $30.55 $14.05 $14.05 $15.89 $
12 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not nursing services Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not nursing services Level 1.1 $21.86 $16.40 $21.86 $21.86 $16.40 Level 1.2 $22.70 $17.03 $22.70 $22.70 $17.03 Level 1.3 $23.52 $17.64 $23.52 $23.52 $17.64 Level 2.1 $23.70 $17.78 $23.70 $23.70 $17.78 Level 2.2 $24.44 $18.33 $24.44 $24.44 $18.33 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Level 1.1 $12.57 $16.40 $13.66 $16.40 $21.86 Level 1.2 $13.05 $17.03 $14.19 $17.03 $22.70 Level 1.3 $13.52 $17.64 $14.70 $17.64 $23.52 Level 2.1 $13.63 $17.78 $14.81 $17.78 $23.70 Level 2.2 $14.05 $18.33 $15.28 $18.33 $24.44 Junior - Full-time & part-time - 18 years of age Less than 10 hour break between shifts Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Level 1.1 $12.75 $19.13 $15.94 $25.50 $22.31 Level 1.2 $13.24 $19.86 $16.55 $26.48 $23.17 Level 1.3 $13.72 $20.58 $17.15 $27.44 $24.01 Level 2.1 $13.83 $20.75 $17.29 $27.66 $24.20 Level 2.2 $14.26 $21.39 $17.83 $28.52 $24.96 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not 12
13 Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $31.88 $14.66 $14.66 $16.58 $19.13 Level 1.2 $33.10 $15.23 $15.23 $17.21 $19.86 Level 1.3 $34.30 $15.78 $15.78 $17.84 $20.58 Level 2.1 $34.58 $15.90 $15.90 $17.98 $20.75 Level 2.2 $35.65 $16.40 $16.40 $18.54 $21.39 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not nursing services Saturday - after 3 hours - not nursing services Sunday - not nursing services Level 1.1 $25.50 $19.13 $25.50 $25.50 $19.13 Level 1.2 $26.48 $19.86 $26.48 $26.48 $19.86 Level 1.3 $27.44 $20.58 $27.44 $27.44 $20.58 Level 2.1 $27.66 $20.75 $27.66 $27.66 $20.75 Level 2.2 $28.52 $21.39 $28.52 $28.52 $21.39 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - parttime only Saturday and Sunday - Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $14.66 $19.13 $15.94 $19.13 $25.50 Level 1.2 $15.23 $19.86 $16.55 $19.86 $26.48 Level 1.3 $15.78 $20.58 $17.15 $20.58 $27.44 Level 2.1 $15.90 $20.75 $17.29 $20.75 $27.66 Level 2.2 $16.40 $21.39 $17.83 $21.39 $
14 Junior - Full-time & part-time - 19 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not working averaged hours Level 1.1 $14.57 $21.86 $18.21 $29.14 $25.50 Level 1.2 $15.13 $22.70 $18.91 $30.26 $26.48 Level 1.3 $15.68 $23.52 $19.60 $31.36 $27.44 Level 2.1 $15.80 $23.70 $19.75 $31.60 $27.65 Level 2.2 $16.30 $24.45 $20.38 $32.60 $28.53 Table 2 of 4 Sunday Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $36.43 $16.76 $16.76 $18.94 $21.86 Level 1.2 $37.83 $17.40 $17.40 $19.67 $22.70 Level 1.3 $39.20 $18.03 $18.03 $20.38 $23.52 Level 2.1 $39.50 $18.17 $18.17 $20.54 $23.70 Level 2.2 $40.75 $18.75 $18.75 $21.19 $24.45 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not nursing services Level 1.1 $29.14 $21.86 $29.14 $29.14 $21.86 Level 1.2 $30.26 $22.70 $30.26 $30.26 $22.70 Level 1.3 $31.36 $23.52 $31.36 $31.36 $23.52 Level 2.1 $31.60 $23.70 $31.60 $31.60 $23.70 Level 2.2 $32.60 $24.45 $32.60 $32.60 $24.45 Saturday and Sunday - 14
15 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - parttime only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Level 1.1 $16.76 $21.86 $18.21 $21.86 $29.14 Level 1.2 $17.40 $22.70 $18.91 $22.70 $30.26 Level 1.3 $18.03 $23.52 $19.60 $23.52 $31.36 Level 2.1 $18.17 $23.70 $19.75 $23.70 $31.60 Level 2.2 $18.75 $24.45 $20.38 $24.45 $32.60 Junior - Full-time & part-time - 20 years of age Less than 10 hour break between shifts Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not working averaged hours Sunday Level 1.1 $16.39 $24.59 $20.49 $32.78 $28.68 Level 1.2 $17.02 $25.53 $21.28 $34.04 $29.79 Level 1.3 $17.64 $26.46 $22.05 $35.28 $30.87 Level 2.1 $17.78 $26.67 $22.23 $35.56 $31.12 Level 2.2 $18.33 $27.50 $22.91 $36.66 $32.08 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $40.98 $18.85 $18.85 $21.31 $24.59 Level 1.2 $42.55 $19.57 $19.57 $22.13 $25.53 Level 1.3 $44.10 $20.29 $20.29 $22.93 $26.46 Level 2.1 $44.45 $20.45 $20.45 $23.11 $26.67 Level 2.2 $45.83 $21.08 $21.08 $23.83 $
16 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not nursing services Saturday - after 3 hours - not nursing services Sunday - not Level 1.1 $32.78 $24.59 $32.78 $32.78 $24.59 Level 1.2 $34.04 $25.53 $34.04 $34.04 $25.53 Level 1.3 $35.28 $26.46 $35.28 $35.28 $26.46 Level 2.1 $35.56 $26.67 $35.56 $35.56 $26.67 Level 2.2 $36.66 $27.50 $36.66 $36.66 $27.50 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Level 1.1 $18.85 $24.59 $20.49 $24.59 $32.78 Level 1.2 $19.57 $25.53 $21.28 $25.53 $34.04 Level 1.3 $20.29 $26.46 $22.05 $26.46 $35.28 Level 2.1 $20.45 $26.67 $22.23 $26.67 $35.56 Level 2.2 $21.08 $27.50 $22.91 $27.50 $36.66 Junior - Casual - Under 17 years of age Saturday and Sunday - Less than 10 hour break between shifts Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Level 1.1 $11.39 $15.94 $13.67 $20.50 $18.22 Level 1.2 $11.83 $16.56 $14.19 $21.29 $18.92 Level 1.3 $12.25 $17.15 $14.70 $22.05 $19.60 Level 2.1 $12.35 $17.29 $14.82 $22.23 $19.76 Level 2.2 $12.74 $17.83 $15.29 $22.93 $20.38 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not 16
17 Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $25.05 $12.75 $12.75 $14.12 $15.94 Level 1.2 $26.02 $13.24 $13.24 $14.66 $16.56 Level 1.3 $26.95 $13.72 $13.72 $15.19 $17.15 Level 2.1 $27.17 $13.83 $13.83 $15.31 $17.29 Level 2.2 $28.02 $14.27 $14.27 $15.79 $17.83 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $20.50 $15.94 $20.50 $20.50 $15.94 Level 1.2 $21.29 $16.56 $21.29 $21.29 $16.56 Level 1.3 $22.05 $17.15 $22.05 $22.05 $17.15 Level 2.1 $22.23 $17.29 $22.23 $22.23 $17.29 Level 2.2 $22.93 $17.83 $22.93 $22.93 $17.83 Table 4 of 4 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $15.94 $15.94 $20.50 Level 1.2 $16.56 $16.56 $21.29 Level 1.3 $17.15 $17.15 $22.05 Level 2.1 $17.29 $17.29 $22.23 Level 2.2 $17.83 $17.83 $
18 Junior - Casual - 17 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not working averaged hours Sunday Level 1.1 $13.66 $19.13 $16.40 $24.59 $21.86 Level 1.2 $14.19 $19.86 $17.03 $25.54 $22.70 Level 1.3 $14.70 $20.58 $17.64 $26.46 $23.52 Level 2.1 $14.81 $20.74 $17.78 $26.66 $23.70 Level 2.2 $15.28 $21.39 $18.33 $27.50 $24.44 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $30.06 $15.30 $15.30 $16.94 $19.13 Level 1.2 $31.21 $15.89 $15.89 $17.59 $19.86 Level 1.3 $32.34 $16.46 $16.46 $18.23 $20.58 Level 2.1 $32.59 $16.59 $16.59 $18.37 $20.74 Level 2.2 $33.61 $17.11 $17.11 $18.94 $21.39 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $24.59 $19.13 $24.59 $24.59 $19.13 Level 1.2 $25.54 $19.86 $25.54 $25.54 $19.86 Level 1.3 $26.46 $20.58 $26.46 $26.46 $20.58 Level 2.1 $26.66 $20.74 $26.66 $26.66 $20.74 Level 2.2 $27.50 $21.39 $27.50 $27.50 $21.39 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services 18
19 Table 4 of 4 Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $19.13 $19.13 $24.59 Level 1.2 $19.86 $19.86 $25.54 Level 1.3 $20.58 $20.58 $26.46 Level 2.1 $20.74 $20.74 $26.66 Level 2.2 $21.39 $21.39 $27.50 Junior - Casual - 18 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Level 1.1 $15.94 $22.31 $19.13 $28.69 $25.50 Level 1.2 $16.55 $23.17 $19.86 $29.79 $26.48 Level 1.3 $17.15 $24.01 $20.58 $30.87 $27.44 Level 2.1 $17.29 $24.20 $20.75 $31.12 $27.66 Level 2.2 $17.83 $24.96 $21.39 $32.09 $28.52 Sunday Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $35.06 $17.85 $17.85 $19.76 $22.31 Level 1.2 $36.41 $18.54 $18.54 $20.52 $23.17 Level 1.3 $37.73 $19.21 $19.21 $21.27 $24.01 Level 2.1 $38.03 $19.36 $19.36 $21.44 $24.20 Level 2.2 $39.22 $19.96 $19.96 $22.10 $
20 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not nursing services Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not nursing services Level 1.1 $28.69 $22.31 $28.69 $28.69 $22.31 Level 1.2 $29.79 $23.17 $29.79 $29.79 $23.17 Level 1.3 $30.87 $24.01 $30.87 $30.87 $24.01 Level 2.1 $31.12 $24.20 $31.12 $31.12 $24.20 Level 2.2 $32.09 $24.96 $32.09 $32.09 $24.96 Table 4 of 4 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $22.31 $22.31 $28.69 Level 1.2 $23.17 $23.17 $29.79 Level 1.3 $24.01 $24.01 $30.87 Level 2.1 $24.20 $24.20 $31.12 Level 2.2 $24.96 $24.96 $32.09 Junior - Casual - 19 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Level 1.1 $18.21 $25.50 $21.86 $32.78 $29.14 Level 1.2 $18.91 $26.48 $22.70 $34.04 $30.26 Level 1.3 $19.60 $27.44 $23.52 $35.28 $31.36 Level 2.1 $19.75 $27.65 $23.70 $35.55 $31.60 Level 2.2 $20.38 $28.53 $24.45 $36.68 $32.60 Sunday Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not 20
21 Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $40.07 $20.40 $20.40 $22.58 $25.50 Level 1.2 $41.61 $21.18 $21.18 $23.45 $26.48 Level 1.3 $43.12 $21.95 $21.95 $24.30 $27.44 Level 2.1 $43.45 $22.12 $22.12 $24.49 $27.65 Level 2.2 $44.83 $22.82 $22.82 $25.27 $28.53 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $32.78 $25.50 $32.78 $32.78 $25.50 Level 1.2 $34.04 $26.48 $34.04 $34.04 $26.48 Level 1.3 $35.28 $27.44 $35.28 $35.28 $27.44 Level 2.1 $35.55 $27.65 $35.55 $35.55 $27.65 Level 2.2 $36.68 $28.53 $36.68 $36.68 $28.53 Table 4 of 4 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $25.50 $25.50 $32.78 Level 1.2 $26.48 $26.48 $34.04 Level 1.3 $27.44 $27.44 $35.28 Level 2.1 $27.65 $27.65 $35.55 Level 2.2 $28.53 $28.53 $
22 Junior - Casual - 20 years of age Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Level 1.1 $20.49 $28.68 $24.59 $36.88 $32.78 Level 1.2 $21.28 $29.79 $25.53 $38.30 $34.04 Level 1.3 $22.05 $30.87 $26.46 $39.69 $35.28 Level 2.1 $22.23 $31.12 $26.67 $40.01 $35.56 Level 2.2 $22.91 $32.08 $27.50 $41.24 $36.66 Table 2 of 4 Sunday Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Level 1.1 $45.07 $22.95 $22.95 $25.40 $28.68 Level 1.2 $46.81 $23.83 $23.83 $26.38 $29.79 Level 1.3 $48.51 $24.70 $24.70 $27.34 $30.87 Level 2.1 $48.90 $24.89 $24.89 $27.56 $31.12 Level 2.2 $50.41 $25.66 $25.66 $28.41 $32.08 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Level 1.1 $36.88 $28.68 $36.88 $36.88 $28.68 Level 1.2 $38.30 $29.79 $38.30 $38.30 $29.79 Level 1.3 $39.69 $30.87 $39.69 $39.69 $30.87 Level 2.1 $40.01 $31.12 $40.01 $40.01 $31.12 Level 2.2 $41.24 $32.08 $41.24 $41.24 $32.08 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services 22
23 Table 4 of 4 Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Level 1.1 $28.68 $28.68 $36.88 Level 1.2 $29.79 $29.79 $38.30 Level 1.3 $30.87 $30.87 $39.69 Level 2.1 $31.12 $31.12 $40.01 Level 2.2 $32.08 $32.08 $41.24 Apprentice - Started before 1 Jan 2014 Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in cooking and catering & boarding supervision services not working averaged hours Sunday Apprentice 1st year $9.28 $13.92 $11.60 $18.56 $16.24 Apprentice 2nd year $11.34 $17.01 $14.18 $22.68 $19.85 Apprentice 3rd year $15.47 $23.21 $19.34 $30.94 $27.07 Apprentice 4th year $18.56 $27.84 $23.20 $37.12 $32.48 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Apprentice 1st year $23.20 $10.67 $10.67 $12.06 $13.92 Apprentice 2nd year $28.35 $13.04 $13.04 $14.74 $17.01 Apprentice 3rd year $38.68 $17.79 $17.79 $20.11 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $46.40 $21.34 $21.34 $24.13 $
24 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not nursing services Apprentice 1st year $18.56 $13.92 $18.56 $18.56 $13.92 Apprentice 2nd year $22.68 $17.01 $22.68 $22.68 $17.01 Apprentice 3rd year $30.94 $23.21 $30.94 $30.94 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $37.12 $27.84 $37.12 $37.12 $27.84 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & nursing services Saturday and Sunday - nursing services Less than 10 hour break between shifts Apprentice 1st year $10.67 $13.92 $11.60 $13.92 $18.56 Apprentice 2nd year $13.04 $17.01 $14.18 $17.01 $22.68 Apprentice 3rd year $17.79 $23.21 $19.34 $23.21 $30.94 Apprentice 4th year $21.34 $27.84 $23.20 $27.84 $37.12 Apprentice - Started after 1 Jan Did not complete year 12 Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Apprentice 1st year $10.31 $15.47 $12.89 $20.62 $18.04 Apprentice 2nd year $12.37 $18.56 $15.46 $24.74 $21.65 Apprentice 3rd year $15.47 $23.21 $19.34 $30.94 $27.07 Apprentice 4th year $18.56 $27.84 $23.20 $37.12 $32.48 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not 24
25 Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Apprentice 1st year $25.78 $11.86 $11.86 $13.40 $15.47 Apprentice 2nd year $30.93 $14.23 $14.23 $16.08 $18.56 Apprentice 3rd year $38.68 $17.79 $17.79 $20.11 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $46.40 $21.34 $21.34 $24.13 $27.84 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not nursing services Saturday - after 3 hours - not nursing services Sunday - not nursing services Apprentice 1st year $20.62 $15.47 $20.62 $20.62 $15.47 Apprentice 2nd year $24.74 $18.56 $24.74 $24.74 $18.56 Apprentice 3rd year $30.94 $23.21 $30.94 $30.94 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $37.12 $27.84 $37.12 $37.12 $27.84 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Saturday and Sunday - Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & nursing services Minimum Less than 10 hour break between shifts Apprentice 1st year $11.86 $15.47 $12.89 $15.47 $20.62 Apprentice 2nd year $14.23 $18.56 $15.46 $18.56 $24.74 Apprentice 3rd year $17.79 $23.21 $19.34 $23.21 $30.94 Apprentice 4th year $21.34 $27.84 $23.20 $27.84 $
26 Apprentice - Started after 1 Jan Completed year 12 Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Apprentice 1st year $11.34 $17.01 $14.18 $22.68 $19.85 Apprentice 2nd year $13.41 $20.12 $16.76 $26.82 $23.47 Apprentice 3rd year $15.47 $23.21 $19.34 $30.94 $27.07 Apprentice 4th year $18.56 $27.84 $23.20 $37.12 $32.48 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Table 2 of 4 Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Apprentice 1st year $28.35 $13.04 $13.04 $14.74 $17.01 Apprentice 2nd year $33.53 $15.42 $15.42 $17.43 $20.12 Apprentice 3rd year $38.68 $17.79 $17.79 $20.11 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $46.40 $21.34 $21.34 $24.13 $27.84 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not Sunday - not Apprentice 1st year $22.68 $17.01 $22.68 $22.68 $17.01 Apprentice 2nd year $26.82 $20.12 $26.82 $26.82 $20.12 Apprentice 3rd year $30.94 $23.21 $30.94 $30.94 $23.21 Apprentice 4th year $37.12 $27.84 $37.12 $37.12 $27.84 Saturday and Sunday - nursing services 26
27 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - part-time only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Less than 10 hour break between shifts Apprentice 1st year $13.04 $17.01 $14.18 $17.01 $22.68 Apprentice 2nd year $15.42 $20.12 $16.76 $20.12 $26.82 Apprentice 3rd year $17.79 $23.21 $19.34 $23.21 $30.94 Apprentice 4th year $21.34 $27.84 $23.20 $27.84 $37.12 Adult Apprentice - Hourly pay rate Saturday Saturday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Sunday Apprentice 1st year $18.21 $27.32 $22.76 $36.42 $31.87 Apprentice 2nd year $18.21 $27.32 $22.76 $36.42 $31.87 Apprentice 3rd year $18.21 $27.32 $22.76 $36.42 $31.87 Apprentice 4th year $18.56 $27.84 $23.20 $37.12 $32.48 Table 2 of 4 Sunday - 6am to 6pm - school operational services in supervision services not Public Holiday Afternoon shift Night shift Permanent night shift Monday to Friday - first 3 hours Apprentice 1st year $45.53 $20.94 $20.94 $23.67 $27.32 Apprentice 2nd year $45.53 $20.94 $20.94 $23.67 $27.32 Apprentice 3rd year $45.53 $20.94 $20.94 $23.67 $27.32 Apprentice 4th year $46.40 $21.34 $21.34 $24.13 $
28 Table 3 of 4 Monday to Friday - after 3 hours Saturday - first 3 hours - not Saturday - after 3 hours - not nursing services Sunday - not Apprentice 1st year $36.42 $27.32 $36.42 $36.42 $27.32 Apprentice 2nd year $36.42 $27.32 $36.42 $36.42 $27.32 Apprentice 3rd year $36.42 $27.32 $36.42 $36.42 $27.32 Apprentice 4th year $37.12 $27.84 $37.12 $37.12 $27.84 Table 4 of 4 Broken shift Change of shift roster - 48 hours notice not given Extra hours within ordinary hours - parttime only Work during sleepover - boarding supervision & Saturday and Sunday - Apprentice 1st year $20.94 $27.32 $22.76 $27.32 $36.42 Apprentice 2nd year $20.94 $27.32 $22.76 $27.32 $36.42 Apprentice 3rd year $20.94 $27.32 $22.76 $27.32 $36.42 Apprentice 4th year $21.34 $27.84 $23.20 $27.84 $37.12 Less than 10 hour break between shifts 28
29 Allowances Allowances Apprentice training fees and textbook costs reimbursement Apprentice travel to block release training reimbursement First aid allowance - not nurses or exclusively employed first aid officers Uniform or protective clothing allowance Uniform or protective clothing reimbursement Laundry allowance Meal allowance On call allowance Recall allowance Sleepover allowance - boarding supervision services employee or a employee Vehicle allowance - motor car Vehicle allowance - motorcycle Tool allowance - carpenter or joiner (including apprentice carpenter or joiner) Tool allowance carpenter or joiner Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 3rd year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 4th year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice - did not complete year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice - completed year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice - did not complete year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice - completed year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 3rd year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Rate reimbursement of training fees for prescribed courses and the cost of prescribed textbooks reimbursement for the excess reasonable travel costs incurred in the course of travelling to and from the training $2.81 per day up to a maximum of $ per year $1.20 per day up to a maximum of $6.00 per week reimbursement for the purchase price of the uniform or protective clothing $0.30 per day up to a maximum of $1.50 per week $14.98 for a meal $18.21 for each period of up to 24 hours on call appropriate overtime rates with a minimum payment of 2 hours $44.98 per sleepover $0.78 per km up to a maximum payment of 400 km per week $0.26 per km up to a maximum payment of 400 km per week $0.75 per hour up to a maximum of $28.32 per week $0.34 per hour up to a maximum of $12.74 per week $0.41 per hour up to a maximum of $15.58 per week $0.56 per hour up to a maximum of $21.24 per week $0.67 per hour up to a maximum of $25.49 per week $0.37 per hour up to a maximum of $14.16 per week $0.41 per hour up to a maximum of $15.58 per week $0.45 per hour up to a maximum of $16.99 per week $0.48 per hour up to a maximum of $18.41 per week $0.56 per hour up to a maximum of $21.24 per week 29
30 Allowances Tool allowance - 4th year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - trades other than carpenter or joiner (including apprentices) Tool allowance tradesperson (not carpenter or joiner) Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 3rd year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 4th year apprentice (started before 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice - did not complete year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 1st year apprentice - completed year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice - did not complete year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 2nd year apprentice - completed year 12 (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 3rd year apprentice (started after 1 January 2014) Tool allowance - 4th year apprentice (started after 1 January 2014) Rate $0.67 per hour up to a maximum of $25.49 per week $0.39 per hour up to a maximum of $14.96 per week $0.18 per hour up to a maximum of $6.73 per week $0.22 per hour up to a maximum of $8.23 per week $0.30 per hour up to a maximum of $11.22 per week $0.35 per hour up to a maximum of $13.46 per week $0.20 per hour up to a maximum of $7.48 per week $0.22 per hour up to a maximum of $8.23 per week $0.24 per hour up to a maximum of $8.98 per week $0.26 per hour up to a maximum of $9.72 per week $0.30 per hour up to a maximum of $11.22 per week $0.35 per hour up to a maximum of $13.46 per week Disclaimer The Fair Work Ombudsman is committed to providing advice that you can rely on. The information contained in this guide is general in nature. If you are unsure about how it applies to your situation you can call our Infoline on or speak with a union, industry association or workplace relations professional. 30
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