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Department of Health, NSW 73 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060 Locked Mail Bag 961 North Sydney NSW 2059 Telephone (02) 9391 9000 Fax (02) 9391 9101 http://www.health.nsw.gov.au/policies/ NSW Health Service Health Professionals (State) Award Document Number IB2007_059 Publication date 17-Dec-2007 Functional Sub group Personnel/Workforce - Industrial and Employee Relations Personnel/Workforce - Salaries space space space Summary This bulletin advises of a new award for health professionals effective 30 November 2007. The award contains a new structure and salary rates effective from the first full pay period on or after 30 November 2007. Replaces Doc. No. Podiatrists - Realignment of Rates of Pay with Therapists' Rates [PD2005_347] Public Hospital (Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech Pathologists) (State) Award [PD2005_451] Author Branch Workplace Relations and Management Branch Branch contact Employee Relations 9391 9743 Applies to Area Health Services/Chief Executive Governed Statutory Health Corporation, Board Governed Statutory Health Corporations, Affiliated Health Organisations - Non Declared, Affiliated Health Organisations - Declared, Community Health Centres, Public Health Units, Public Hospitals Audience Allied health, Human Resources, Payroll Distributed to Public Health System, NSW Department of Health Review date 17-Dec-2012 File No. 07/9823 Status Active Director-General

NSW HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (STATE) AWARD On 30 November 2007 the NSW Health Service Health Professionals (State) Award was made by the Industrial Relations Commission of NSW. A copy of the Award is at Attachment 1 to this Information Bulletin. Award Coverage The new Award covers the following health professional classifications: Audiologist Genetics Counsellor Play Therapist Art Therapist Music Therapist Podiatrist Counsellor Occupational Therapist Speech Pathologist Dietitian Orthoptist Social Worker Diversional Therapist Orthotist/Prosthetist Sexual Assault Worker Exercise Physiologist Physiotherapist Welfare Officer The Award only covers staff in the above classifications who hold appropriate graduate or post graduate degrees (or approved equivalent qualifications). The qualification requirements for each classification covered by the Award are set out at Schedule C of the Award. Non-graduate rates of pay exist for Drug and Alcohol Counsellors, Diversional Therapists, Music Therapists, Sexual Assault Workers and Welfare Officers. These non-graduate structures and rates are unchanged and should continue to be utilised for relevant employees. Non Declared Affiliated Health Organisations Non-declared affiliated health organisations are not a party to the new Award. However, the Determination of Conditions of Subsidy requires (to the extent permitted by law) non-declared affiliated health organisations to provide to staff the same conditions of employment as those set out in industrial instruments applicable to staff employed in the NSW Health Service. New Structure The Award provides a new, eight level, integrated structure for the above classifications. The structure is described at Schedule B of the Award. Levels 1 and 2 are the new base grade. Levels 3 7 contain various promotional roles including senior clinicians, education roles, team/unit leaders and department heads. Discipline specific area directors/advisors are at Level 8. Area allied health directors are not included in the new Award and remain classified as Health Service Managers. Rates of Pay The new rates of pay are effective from the first full pay period on or after 30 November 2007 and are set out at Part B of the Award. page 1 of 40

While the classifications will be part of an integrated structure and paid on common rates of pay, there is still a need to distinguish between the classifications for reporting purposes and so payroll codes for each classification have been developed. Area Health Services must ensure that staff are paid against appropriate payroll codes. Attachment 2 to this Information Bulletin shows the new Micropay and Supero codes which will be included in the December 2007 update. Translation to the New Structure All existing staff will need to be translated to the appropriate level within the new structure. There will be some staff who are undertaking the work of a health professional classification covered by the Award but who have been employed in other classifications such as Health Education Officer or Health Service Manager. To the extent possible, these staff should be identified and translated into the new health professional structure. Clause 12 of the Award contains the translation arrangements that are to apply: the duties undertaken by employees in their current position should be matched to a role as described in the new structure in order to determine the level to which their position will translate for translation into Levels 1 6, years of service in the current position are to be taken into account when determining which incremental step within the new level is appropriate. Levels 7 and 8 are comprised of single salary points and so this consideration is not necessary existing anniversary dates remain unchanged. Any local disputes regarding translation that cannot be resolved will be considered by the Department and the Health Services Union with a recommendation for resolution made to the Area Health Service. No Disadvantage Existing staff must not suffer a reduction in salary as a result of translating to the new structure. Dietitians General Scale It will be noted that some of the Award salary rates in the new Levels 1 and 2 are slightly lower ($1 - $3 per annum) than the corresponding rates in the current Dietitian General Scale. page 2 of 40

General Scale Dietitians should be translated to the appropriate point in the new Levels 1 or 2 based on their years of service. To ensure that that no one experiences a reduction in salary on translation, the new Dietitian rates at Level 1, Year 2 and Level 2, Years 2 and 3 have been slightly adjusted to match existing rates of pay. This adjustment was made by Determination No. 22 of 2007 under section 116(1) of the Health Services Act 1997 and the adjusted rates are reflected in the pay codes as set out in Attachment 2. Other Translations If translation of an employee s position to the appropriate level in the new structure means an employee would experience a reduction in salary*, the employee should be translated, on a personal basis, to the salary rate within the new structure that is closest to their current salary (either equal or higher). If the personal salary to which the employee translates is a Year 1 salary step, the employee may progress to the Year 2 salary step on their existing anniversary date, subject to satisfactory performance. The personal salary applies only to the individual employee while they remain in their current position. The position should be correctly classified under the new structure. * When determining an employee s current salary for this purpose, the following allowances should be included: Team leader Area co-ordinator Part time regional advisor Audiologist top of scale Orthoptist in charge Transferred Employees There are currently categories of Transferred Drug and Alcohol Counsellor, Dietitian, Dietitian United Dental Hospital, Occupational Therapist, Orthoptist, Physiotherapist and Social Worker. These employees occupy positions which were transferred from the public service to the public health system and they were entitled to retain certain public service conditions, for example they continue to work a 35 hour week while they remain in the position that transferred. Staff still in transferred positions should also translate to the new structure and continue to receive any preserved entitlements as appropriate. Transferred employees will no longer be identified as a separate Award category. Any issues that arise regarding transferred employees should be referred to Employee Relations. page 3 of 40

Starting Salaries Clause 5 of the Award sets out the provisions for recognition of qualifications when determining the appropriate starting salary for new employees within Level 1. Employees holding an appropriate degree requiring three years of full time study commence on Level 1, Year 1. Employees holding an appropriate degree requiring more than three years of full time study commence on Level 1, Year 2. Employees holding an undergraduate degree and a Masters degree requiring a combined total of more than four years full time study commence on Level 1, Year 3. Allowances The following allowances are no longer payable to the health professional classifications under the Award: Part time student supervision Team leader Area co-ordinator Part time regional advisor Audiologist top of scale Orthoptist in charge The new Award contains a sole practitioner allowance. See Clause 6 of the Award for the description of when the allowance is payable. Formerly, sole Dietitians were advanced by one increment on the General Scale. When translating existing sole Dietitians to the new structure, only actual years of service should be taken into account. That is, the additional increment for sole Dietitians is not recognised and should be replaced by payment of the new sole practitioner allowance. Classification of Managerial Positions Department Head, Team/Unit Leader, Discipline Director/Advisor positions are classified according to the number of full time equivalent staff within the Department, Unit, etc. These staff include health professionals, technical or other support staff providing clinical input. While this is the primary means of classifying such positions, the Award does contain a provision which allows other aspects or demands of a position to be taken into account. These aspects could include a significant variance between the full time equivalent and actual staffing numbers, organisational complexity or other responsibilities to be undertaken. For example, a Department Head may have substantial professional responsibilities for staff not formally part of their Department and this may be viewed as significant enough to warrant a page 4 of 40

higher grading. However, care must be taken that these responsibilities are not double counted across more than one position. Personal Regrading The Award contains provisions allowing for personal regrading to the Level 3 and Level 4 Senior Clinician roles. Clause 13 of the Award sets out the process that is to be followed when assessing applications for personal regrading. Conditions of Employment Existing conditions of employment remain unchanged by the new Award. A number of consequential amendments to other Awards and Determinations will need to occur to ensure that conditions are unchanged. Separate advice will be provided when these amendments are finalised. Supplementation Translation to the new structure and payment of the new rates (including back pay) should occur as soon as possible. Budget supplementation for the increases to salaries will be provided by the Department following submission of detailed workings by Area Health Services on the movement from the old award structures to the new structure. To assist in the calculation of the additional costs a spreadsheet will be issued by email from the Department s Finance Branch. Enquiries Any enquiries concerning the new Award should be directed to the relevant human resource personnel in Area Health Services. Only human resource personnel from Area Health Services are to contact the Department. Professor Debora Picone AM Director-General page 5 of 40

ATTACHMENT 1 NSW HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (STATE) AWARD AWARD PART A 1. Arrangement Clause No. Subject Matter 1 Arrangement 2 Definitions 3 Classification of Health Professionals 4 Qualifications 5 Salaries 6 Sole Practitioner Allowance 7 Conditions of Service 8 Dispute Resolution 9 Anti-Discrimination 10 Expanded Scope of Practice 11 No Extra Claims 12 Translation Arrangements 13 Personal Regrading 14 Area, Incidence and Duration SCHEDULE A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS SCHEDULE B CLASSIFICATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS SCHEDULE C QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS PART B MONETARY RATES Table 1 Table 2 Salary Rates Sole Practitioner Allowance page 6 of 40

2. Definitions 2.1. Complex professional work denotes work which includes various tasks involving different processes and methods that may be unrelated. It depends on analysis of the subject, phase or issues involved in each assignment and the appropriate course of action may have to be selected from the many alternatives. The work involves conditions and elements that must be identified and analysed to discern interrelationships. 2.2. Critical professional work means a cornerstone or fundamental decision, requiring the exercise of sound professional judgement of the effects of a decision within a particular professional field. 2.3. Employer means the Director-General of the Department of Health exercising employer functions on behalf of the Government of New South Wales, and includes a delegate of the Director-General. 2.4. Heads of Departments are responsible for leading, directing and administering a department and the supervision of staff that work within the department. The staff supervised may include other health professionals and technical and support staff. Heads of Department may have responsibilities across a number of facilities/sites within an Area Health Service. 2.5. Health professional for the purposes of this award includes employees who possess, as a minimum, a relevant bachelor degree or equivalent qualification, and who are involved in one or more of the following: provision of direct clinical and/or professional services to patients planning, co-ordination or evaluation of the delivery of clinical or professional services provision of professional supervision or consultation to other health professionals provision of professional education services to other health professionals management of clinical or professional services providing direct services to patients. Health professional classifications covered by this Award are listed at Schedule A. 2.6. Novel professional work encompasses work requiring a degree of creativity, originality, ingenuity and initiative and of a type not normally undertaken in a department or organisational unit within a department. The term may refer to the introduction of a new technology or process used elsewhere. page 7 of 40

2.7. NSW Health Service consists of those person who are employed under Chapter 9, Part 1 of the Health Services Act 1997 by the Government of NSW in the service of the Crown. 2.8. Professional judgement involves the application of professional knowledge and experience in defining objectives, solving problems, establishing guidelines, reviewing the work of others, interpreting results and providing and assessing advice or recommendations and other matters which have an element of latitude or decision making. 2.9. Professional knowledge includes the knowledge of principles and techniques applicable to the profession. It is obtained during the acquisition of professional qualifications and relevant experience. 2.10. Professional supervision refers to supervision given to subordinate health professionals from the same discipline, which requires the exercise of professional judgement and consists of: setting guidelines for the work of the health professional suggesting approaches to the conduct of professional work solving technical problems raised by subordinate health professionals reviewing and sometimes checking the work of other health professionals. 2.11. Union means the Health Services Union. 3. Classification of Health Professionals 3.1. Health professional positions will be classified according to the criteria set out at Schedule B of this Award. 4. Qualifications 4.1. The minimum qualification requirements for each health professional classification is set out at Schedule C of this Award. 5. Salaries 5.1. Full time employees shall be paid the salaries as set out in Table 1 of Part B - Monetary Rates of this Award. 5.2. Minimum commencing salaries at Level 1 are as follows: 5.2.1. employees who hold an appropriate degree, or other approved equivalent qualification, requiring three years of full time study shall commence on the Level 1, Year 1 salary page 8 of 40

5.2.2. employees who hold an appropriate degree, or other approved equivalent qualification requiring more than three years full time study shall commence on the Level 1, Year 2 salary. 5.2.3. employees who have completed an undergraduate degree and a Masters degree, or other approved equivalent qualifications requiring more than four years of combined full time study shall commence on the Level 1, Year 3 salary. 5.3. Salary progression within Levels 1-6 will occur following 12 months satisfactory service. 6. Sole Practitioner Allowance 6.1. The sole practitioner allowance is payable to positions at Level 1 or Level 2 where position occupants: are the only practitioner of their discipline at the site; and are required to exercise independent professional judgement on a day to day basis without ready face to face access to another like professional who has expertise and knowledge relevant to the sole practitioner s discipline for the purpose of providing informal consultation, assistance and advice; or undertakes administrative or other related responsibilities that would otherwise not be expected of a Level 1 or Level 2 position. 6.2. The sole practitioner allowance is equal to the difference between the maximum Level 2 salary and the minimum Level 3 salary. The current allowance is set out at Table 2 of Part B - Monetary Rates of this Award. 7. Conditions of Service 7.1. The Public Hospitals (Professional and Associated Staff) Conditions of Employment (State) Award, as varied from time to time, shall apply to all persons covered by this Award, excepting for those professions identified in clause 7.2. 7.2. The Health Employees Conditions of Employment (State) Award, as varied from time to time, shall apply to Diversional Therapists, and Orthotists/Prosthetists covered by this Award. 7.3. The Health Industry Status of Employment (State) Award, shall also apply to relevant employees. 8. Dispute Resolution 8.1. The dispute resolution procedures contained in the awards identified in Clause 7 Conditions of Service shall apply. page 9 of 40

9. Anti-Discrimination 9.1. It is the intention of the parties bound by this award to seek to achieve the object of section 3(f) of the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to prevent and eliminate discrimination in the workplace. This includes discrimination on the grounds of race, sex, marital status, disability, homosexuality, transgender identity and age. 9.2. It follows that in fulfilling their obligations under the dispute resolution procedure prescribed by this award the parties have obligations to take all reasonable steps to ensure that the operation of the provisions of this award are not directly or indirectly discriminatory in their effects. It will be consistent with the fulfilment of these obligations for the parties to make application to vary any provision of the award which, by its terms or operation, has a direct or indirect discriminatory effect. 9.3. Under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977, it is unlawful to victimise an employee because the employee has made or may make or has been involved in a complaint of unlawful discrimination or harassment. 9.4. Nothing in this clause is to be taken to affect: 9.4.1. any conduct or act which is specifically exempted from antidiscrimination legislation; 9.4.2. offering or providing junior rates of pay to persons under 21 years of age; 9.4.3. any act or practice of a body established to propagate religion which is exempted under Section 56(d) of the Anti- Discrimination Act 1977; 9.4.4. a party to this award from pursuing matters of unlawful discrimination in any State or Federal jurisdiction. 9.5. This clause does not create legal rights or obligations in addition to those imposed upon the parties by legislation referred to in this clause. Notes: (a) (b) Employers and employees may also be subject to Commonwealth anti-discrimination legislation. Section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 provides: Nothing in this Act affects any other act or practice of a body established to propagate religion that conforms to the doctrines of that religion or is necessary to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities of the adherents of that religion. page 10 of 40

10. Expanded Scope of Practice 10.1. Should a profession within the coverage of this Award incorporate an expanded scope of practice, the parties agree to discuss the impact of this on the classification structure. 11. No Extra Claims 11.1. Subject to Clause 10, Expanded Scope of Practice, there will be no extra claims during the life of this Award. 11.2. The salary increases provided by this Award compensate for and extinguish all work value, special case or other claims referable to any period prior to the date of the making of this Award. 12. Translation Arrangements 12.1 The translation to the new structure for health professionals covered by this award will be undertaken utilising the following basic principles. 12.1.1 Anniversary/incremental date of employees will be retained. 12.1.2 Relevant years of service will be counted toward placement on the new salary scale. 12.1.3 Employees will be placed into a position in the new structure that is most reflective of their current duties and responsibilities. 12.1.4 Any disputes that cannot be resolved at an Area Health Service level should be referred to the Employer and Union for consideration at a peak level committee, which will subsequently make a recommendation to the Area Health Service. 12.1.5 Nothing contained in this award shall operate to reduce the wages or conditions of employment available to any employee at the time of the award coming into effect. 13. Personal Regrading 13.1 Health professionals at Level 2 may make application to the employer for personal progression to a Senior Clinician Level 3. A Senior Clinician Level 3 may make such an application to progress to Level 4. 13.2 An application for personal regrading will need to demonstrate that the health professional is consistently working at a level and undertaking duties that are equivalent to the Level and role being applied for. The applicant must be able to demonstrate that the claimed expertise is being page 11 of 40

utilised and there is a positive impact on services arising from the work of the applicant. 13.3 Such applications must be provided to the direct line manager of the health professional. Applications must be commented upon, including whether it is supported or not and the reasons why, by the direct line manager and another relevant senior professional in the discipline eg Area Advisor. 13.4 The application will then be forwarded to Human Resources, who deals with the application on the basis of the information and professional input provided as part of the application, or by Human Resources seeking additional professional input on the application, if this is seen as necessary. 13.5 Human Resources will then make a recommendation on the application to the employer, or approved delegate, for final decision. The delegate must be provided with all relevant information on the application. 13.6 The date of effect of any approved personal regrading will be the first full pay period on or after the date the application was initially provided to their direct line supervisor. 13.7 If an application is declined by the employer, the health professional is to receive written advice at the time of being notified that their application was declined and the grounds and reasons for the decision. 13.8 If the health professional wishes to pursue their application, the matter will be referred to a peak level (state-wide) Health Professional Regrading Committee, to be established in consultation between the employer and Union. Such a Committee will meet on a regular or needs basis to consider any such personal regrading applications from across the state and subsequently make recommendations to the relevant approved delegate of the employer. 13.9 Any disputes that arise regarding personal regrading applications may be dealt with under the dispute resolution provisions of this Award. 13.10 Personal gradings will not automatically transfer with a health professional should they be successful in gaining employment in another position within NSW Health. The transferability of a personal grading must be raised by the health professional as part of the selection process and addressed by the selection panel with the panel making a specific recommendation on transferability. The employer, or approved delegate, will determine whether or not the personal grading will transfer. page 12 of 40

14. Area, Incidence and Duration 14.1. This Award applies to health professional classifications as defined and employed in the NSW Health Service, excluding the County of Yancowinna. 14.2. Except for salary rates, this Award takes effect from 30 November 2007 and shall remain in force for a period of three years. 14.3. Salary rates applicable under this Award take effect from the first full pay period on or after 30 November 2007. page 13 of 40

SCHEDULE A HEALTH PROFESSIONAL CLASSIFICATIONS Audiologist Art Therapist Counsellor Dietitian Diversional Therapist Exercise Physiologist Genetics Counsellor Music Therapist Occupational Therapist Orthoptist Orthotist/Prosthetist Physiotherapist Play Therapist Podiatrist Sexual Assault Worker Social Worker Speech Pathologist Welfare Officer Provided that additional classifications that the Union has constitutional coverage for may be added to this list as agreed between the Union and the Employer. page 14 of 40

Level 1 SCHEDULE B CLASSIFICATION OF HEALTH PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS Health professionals employed at Level 1 are newly qualified employees. Health professionals at this level are beginning practitioners who are developing their skills and competencies. Level 1 staff are responsible and accountable for providing a professional level of service to the health facility. Level 1 staff work under discipline specific professional supervision. Level 1 staff exercise professional judgement commensurate with their years of experience, as experience is gained, the level of professional judgement increases and direct professional supervision decreases. Level 1 staff participate in quality activities and workplace education. After working as a health professional for 12 months, Level 1 staff may be required to provide supervision to undergraduate student on observational placements and to work experience students. Commencing rates for Level 1 staff are prescribed in Clause 5 Salaries. Level 2 Progression to Level 2 from Level 1 is automatic following completion of 12 months satisfactory service at the Level 1 Year 4 salary step. Level 2 health professionals are expected to have obtained respective new practitioner competencies and to perform duties in addition to those at Level 1. Health professionals at this level are competent independent practitioners who have at least 3 years clinical experience in their profession and work under minimal direct professional supervision. Positions at this level are required to exercise independent professional judgement on routine matters. They may require direct professional supervision from more senior staff members when performing novel, complex or critical tasks. Level 2 staff may be required to supervise Level 1 health professionals and technical and support staff as required. Level 2 health professionals may be required to teach and supervise undergraduate students, including those on clinical placements. page 15 of 40

Positions at this level assist in the development of policies, procedures, standards and practices, participate in quality improvement activities and may participate in clinical research activities as required. Sole Practitioner Allowance The sole practitioner allowance is only payable in the circumstances prescribed in Clause 6 Sole Practitioner Allowance. Levels 3 and 4 Positions at Levels 3 and 4 may have a clinical, education or management focus or may have elements of all three features. Health professionals working in positions at Levels 3 and 4 are experienced clinicians who possess extensive specialist knowledge or a high level of broad generalist knowledge within their discipline. Level 3 and 4 staff demonstrate advanced reasoning skills and operate autonomously with minimum direct clinical supervision. Level 3 and 4 staff provide clinical services to client groups and circumstances of a complex nature requiring advanced practice skills. They are able to apply professional knowledge and judgement when performing novel, complex or critical tasks specific to their discipline. Staff at this level are expected to exercise independent professional judgement when required in solving problems and managing cases where principles, procedures, techniques and methods require expansion, adaptation or modification. Level 3 and 4 staff have the capacity to provide clinical supervision and support to Level 1 and 2 health professionals, technical and support staff. Level 3 and 4 staff are involved in planning, implementing, evaluating and reporting on services. Level 3 and 4 staff identify opportunities for improvement in clinical practice, develop and lead ongoing quality improvement activities with other staff. The expertise, skills and knowledge of a Level 3 or 4 health professional is such that they may have the responsibility of a consultative role within their area(s) of expertise. Level 3 and 4 staff may also conduct clinical research and participate in the provision of clinical in-service education programs to staff and students. Level 3 and 4 staff may be required to manage specific tasks or projects. Roles that may be undertaken at Levels 3 and 4 include, but are not limited to, the following: page 16 of 40

Senior Clinician The employer will establish Senior Clinician positions at Level 3 or Level 4 as it deems appropriate based on the needs of the service. Health professionals at Level 2 may also make application to the employer for personal progression to a Senior Clinician Level 3. A Senior Clinician Level 3 may make such an application to progress to Level 4. Such personal progression will be via the process prescribed in Clause 13 - Personal Regrading. Senior Clinician Level 3 Level 3 Senior Clinicians include the following: A health professional who has a recognised clinical specialty within their discipline and works in an area that requires high levels of clinical expertise and knowledge in that specialty. A health professional with generalist skills who would usually work in a regional or rural area and would possess high level clinical skills enabling them to work across a range of clinical areas within their discipline. A Level 3 Senior Clinician may have an operational/supervisory role in a small facility. This would be under the direction of a Department Head with responsibilities across a zone, region or cluster. Senior Clinician Level 4 In addition to applying high level clinical skills as expected for a Senior Clinician, Level 4 Senior Clinicians may be specialists or generalists as follows: A Level 4 Senior Clinician s expertise in their area of specialty is such that they provide a consultancy service in their speciality area across an Area, geographic region or clinical network. A Level 4 Senior Clinician s breadth of knowledge and expertise in general practice is such that they provide a consultancy service on a range of clinical areas within their discipline across an Area, geographic region or clinical network. A generalist Level 4 Senior Clinician would usually work in a rural or regional area. Level 4 Senior Clinicians provide advice to service managers on clinical service delivery development, practice and redesign. A Level 4 Senior Clinician will have the ability to assist and provide guidance to service managers in the development of clinical services in response to demand and client needs. Level 4 Senior Clinicians make a contribution to education activities related to their area of expertise. page 17 of 40

Deputy Department Head Deputy to a Department Head at Level 5 as well as maintaining a clinical load - Level 3. Deputy to a Department Head at Level 6, as well as maintaining a clinical load - Level 4. Whilst the criteria for a Deputy Department Head will generally rely upon the Level of the Department Head, this does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff supervised to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Unit Head or Team Leader A unit head or team leader is responsible for the leadership, guidance and line management of a multi-disciplinary clinical unit or specialist team that may work across a geographic region, zone or clinical network. The work involves supervision of other health professionals or other technical and support staff as well as a clinical load. Up to 5 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff providing clinical input - Level 3 More than 5-10 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff providing clinical input - Level 4 The criteria for a unit head or team leader will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent (FTE) health professionals or other technical or support staff supervised, although this does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff supervised to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Department Head (Level 4) Where the department contains up to 5 full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff providing clinical input Department Heads at Level 4 are also required to maintain a clinical load The criteria for a Department Head will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent (FTE) health professionals or other technical and support staff within a department. This does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. page 18 of 40

Student Educator - (Level 4) A student educator is responsible for the discipline specific clinical supervision, teaching and co-ordination of educational activities for students on clinical placements within one or more health facilities. This involves liaison with education providers regarding educational outcomes of the clinical placement and student education and placement quality evaluation within an area, region, network or zone. The work may include contributing to discipline workforce research or clinical placement improvement initiatives. A student educator may also be required to undertake research into adult education principles, models of best practice in training and education and training program development as required, in order to support and improve the delivery of training to students. The student educator may also have a clinical load. Levels 5 and 6 Positions at Levels 5 and 6 may have a clinical, education or management focus or may have elements of all three features. Positions at Levels 5 and 6 deliver and/or manage and direct the delivery of services in a complex clinical setting. Staff at this level perform novel, complex and critical discipline specific clinical work with a high level of professional knowledge and by the exercise of substantial professional judgement. Health professionals at this level would undertake work with significant scope and/or complexity and/or undertake professional duties of an innovative, novel and/or critical nature without direction. Work is usually performed without direct supervision with a discretion permitted within the boundaries of broad guidelines to achieve organisational goals. Roles that may be undertaken at Levels 5 and 6 include, but are not limited to, the following: Department Head Department Heads at these levels may also be required to maintain a clinical load Where the department contains more than 5-15 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical and support staff providing clinical input - Level 5 Where the department contains more than 15-25 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical and support staff providing clinical input - Level 6 page 19 of 40

The criteria for a Department Head will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent (FTE) health professionals or other technical and support staff within a department. This does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Deputy Department Head Deputy to a Department Head at Level 7, Grade 1, as well as maintaining a clinical load - Level 5 Deputy to a Department Head at Level 7, Grade 2, as well as maintaining a clinical load - Level 6. The criteria for a Deputy Department Head will generally rely upon the Level of the Department Head. This does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Unit Head or Team Leader A unit head or team leader is responsible for the leadership, guidance and line management of a multi-disciplinary clinical unit or specialist team that may work across a geographic region, zone or clinical network. The work involves supervision of other health professionals or technical or support staff as well as a clinical load. More than 10-20 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff providing clinical input - Level 5 More than 20-30 other full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff providing clinical input - Level 6 The criteria for a unit head or team leader will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent health professionals or other technical or support staff supervised, although this does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Health Professional Educator (Level 5) This position facilitates learning and professional development for health professionals, technical and support staff. The Health Professional Educator may work across a geographic region, zone or clinical network. The Health page 20 of 40

Professional Educator is responsible for the design, development, delivery and evaluation of education programs including continuing professional education, new graduate orientation and general staff development courses. The role may also entail instructional design and research into education best practice to support ongoing learning and development of clinical staff. Clinical Specialist (Level 6) Discipline specific clinical specialists are recognised as experts in their field at an advanced level of clinical expertise and practice. This advanced level of expertise will be demonstrated by the fact that the health professional: has extensive experience in their field of expertise; and is actively contributing to their clinical field of expertise by presenting papers at conferences and contributing to peer reviewed journals A clinical specialist will possess clinically relevant post graduate qualifications; or have gained peer recognition by a panel of discipline colleagues, professional association or professional registration body in the relevant clinical speciality area; or a substantive academic conjoint appointment. In recognition of their superior clinical expertise, a position at this level is responsible for quality assurance, development of better practice and clinical research within a facility and is actively involved in teaching staff and students in their field of expertise. The clinical specialist also has responsibility for education support to other clinicians in the management of patients requiring ongoing specialist treatment in a geographic network, region or zone. Clinical specialists will also participate on relevant high level committees. A clinical specialist can also undertake, dependent on workloads, specific supervisory, management or educative roles. Level 7 Positions at Level 7 are managers, leaders or deputy managers of large units, teams or departments. The work requires considerable co-ordination and the position is responsible for human, physical and financial resources. The position contributes directly to the development of policy for the work area and must have a sound understanding of the broader policy and strategic context. Programs, strategies and priorities are generally decided at a higher management level but positions at this level have the authority to decide how to achieve results within the limits of available resources. page 21 of 40

Decisions at this level have direct consequences on the achievement of results for the area for which the position is responsible. Level 7 positions may maintain a clinical load or may be required to provide an expert speciality consultancy role in their area of expertise. The size and complexity of the areas managed and the consequent impact on the nature of the work and are reflected in the different grading of positions as follows: Deputy Department Head Deputy to a Department Head at Level 7, Grade 3, as well as maintaining a clinical load - Level 7, Grade 1. Whilst the criteria for a Deputy Department Head will generally rely upon the Level of the Department Head, this does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Unit Head or Team Leader A unit head or team leader is responsible for the professional leadership, guidance and line management of a multi-disciplinary clinical unit or specialist team that may work across a geographic region, zone or clinical network. The work involves supervision of other health professionals or technical or support staff. More than 30-45 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other staff providing clinical input - Level 7, Grade 1 More than 45-60 full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other staff providing clinical input - Level 7, Grade 2 The criteria for a unit head or team leader will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent (FTE) health professionals or technical and other support staff supervised, although this does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Department Head Where the department contains more than 25-40 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 7, Grade 1 page 22 of 40

Where the department contains more than 40-55 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 7, Grade 2 Where the department contains more than 55 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 7, Grade 3 The criteria for a Department Head will generally rely upon the number of full time equivalent (FTE) health professionals or other support staff within a department. This does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. Level 8 - Discipline Specific Director/Advisor Positions at this level lead, direct, co-ordinate and provide strategic advice on major functions or work areas within an Area Health Service, a geographic region, zone or clinical network. Positions at this level will make a major contribution towards the development and achievement of the strategic directions of the Area Health Service. They have significant responsibility for the resources under their control. Discipline Directors/Advisors will exercise a high degree of independence in the determination of overall workforce and clinical service strategies, priorities, work standards and the allocation of resources. The position will make independent decisions related to area wide expert practice in their field and will be responsible for outcomes for clients and the organisation from the practice of other health professionals and staff. The position participates in strategic management and service development decisions. The position requires expert professional knowledge of methods, principles and practice and skills across client groups and work areas. Positions at this level are required to apply senior strategic processes in the management of departmental resources and services. Positions at this level have a combination of operational and strategic roles as follows: has professional responsibility with regard to strategic workforce and service development and professional practice across an Area Health Service, a geographic region, zone or clinical network provides professional co-ordination and leadership across an Area Health Service, a geographic region, zone or clinical network to department heads acts as a central point of contact for strategic consultation and liaison with Senior Executive management and the Area Allied Health Director/Advisor page 23 of 40

may have a dual role of department head may be required to provide an expert speciality consultancy role in their area of expertise may be involved in the provision of relevant clinical or leadership training, management development and/or mentoring to staff within the Area Health Service, geographic region, zone or clinical network. The varying size and complexity of disciplines and the scope of the Discipline Director/Advisor positions and the consequent impact on the nature of the work are reflected in the different grading of positions as follows: Where the area of responsibility includes up to 25 full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 8, Grade 1 Where the area of responsibility includes more than 25-55 full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 8, Grade 2 Where the area of responsibility includes more than 55-100 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff providing clinical input - Level 8, Grade 3 Where the area of responsibility includes more than 100 other full time equivalent health professionals or technical other support staff providing clinical input - Level 8, Grade 4. The criteria for a Discipline Director/Advisor positions will generally rely on the number of full time equivalent health professionals or technical and other support staff within the area of responsibility. This does not preclude the employer from taking into account other aspects or demands of the role required including a significant variance between the actual number of staff managed to the FTE figure, organisational complexity, range and scope of duties and other responsibilities to be undertaken. page 24 of 40

SCHEDULE C QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Audiologist Must hold a Masters degree in clinical audiology which provides eligibility for full membership of the Audiological Society of Australia, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Art Therapist Must hold a Masters degree in art therapy which provides eligibility for professional membership of the Australia and New Zealand Art Therapy Association, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Counsellor Must hold as a minimum a bachelor degree in counselling or a related field, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Dietitian Must hold a bachelor or post graduate degree in nutrition and dietetics that provides eligibility for full membership of the Dietitians Association of Australia, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Diversional Therapist Must hold a health science or applied science bachelor degree in leisure, recreation or diversional therapy recognised by the Diversional Therapy Association of Australian National Council, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Exercise Physiologist Must hold a bachelor degree in exercise and sports science, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Genetics Counsellor Must have an undergraduate degree in a non-nursing, non-medical discipline and in addition hold a post graduate qualification in genetic counselling or have attained Part I certification in genetics counselling from the Human Genetics Society of Australasia. page 25 of 40

Music Therapist Must hold as a minimum a bachelor or post graduate degree in music therapy which provides eligibility for registration with the Australian Music Therapy Association, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Occupational Therapist Must hold as a minimum a bachelor or post graduate degree in occupational therapy which provides eligibility for membership with the Australian Association of Occupational Therapists, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Orthoptist Must hold as a minimum a bachelor or post graduate degree in Orthoptics which provides eligibility for registration with the Australian Orthoptic Board, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Orthotist/Prosthetist Must hold as a minimum a bachelor degree in prosthetics and/or orthotics which provides eligibility for membership of the Australian Orthotic Prosthetic Association, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Physiotherapist Must hold qualifications approved by the New South Wales Physiotherapists Registration Board for registration under the Physiotherapists Act 2001. Play Therapist Must hold a bachelor of early childhood, primary teaching or a related field that includes two years study in child development, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Podiatrist Must hold qualifications approved by the New South Wales Podiatrists Registration Board for registration under the Podiatrists Act 1989. Sexual Assault Worker Must hold as a minimum a bachelor degree in a relevant field such as counselling or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. page 26 of 40

Social Worker Must hold as a minimum a bachelor degree in social work which provides eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Speech Pathologist Must hold a bachelor or post graduate degree in speech pathology which provides eligibility for membership of Speech Pathology Australia, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. Welfare Officer Must hold a minimum of a bachelor degree in a relevant field eg community welfare, or other qualification deemed equivalent by the employer. page 27 of 40

PART B MONETARY RATES Table 1 - Salaries YEAR OR LEVEL GRADE Level 1 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Level 2 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Level 3 Year 1 Year 2 Level 4 Year 1 Year 2 Level 5 Year 1 Year 2 Level 6 Year 1 Year 2 Level 7 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Level 8 Grade 1 Grade 2 Grade 3 Grade 4 Rates of Pay - Effective from the first full pay period on or after 30/11/2007 $46,089 $47,825 $50,771 $54,260 $58,004 $61,683 $64,685 $66,774 $71,820 $74,224 $77,935 $79,883 $83,877 $85,974 $90,237 $92,530 $97,156 $102,013 $107,114 $102,013 $107,114 $112,470 $118,093 Table 2 - Sole Practitioner Allowance Sole Practitioner Allowance Allowance payable effective the first full pay period on or after 30/11/2007 Per annum $5,046 page 28 of 40

ATTACHMENT 2 NSW HEALTH SERVICE HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (STATE) AWARD Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 Audiologist Audiologist Level 1 53.011.11 53AUD101 Year 1 $46,089 53.011.12 53AUD102 Year 2 $47,825 53.011.13 53AUD103 Year 3 $50,771 53.011.14 53AUD104 Year 4 $54,260 Audiologist Level 2 53.012.11 53AUD201 Year 1 $58,004 53.012.12 53AUD202 Year 2 $61,683 53.012.13 53AUD203 Year 3 $64,685 53.012.14 53AUD204 Year 4 $66,774 Audiologist Level 3 53.013.11 53AUD301 Year 1 $71,820 53.013.12 53AUD302 Year 2 $74,224 Audiologist Level 4 53.014.11 53AUD401 Year 1 $77,935 53.014.12 53AUD402 Year 2 $79,883 Audiologist Level 5 53.015.11 53AUD501 Year 1 $83,877 53.015.12 53AUD502 Year 2 $85,974 Audiologist Level 6 53.016.11 53AUD601 Year 1 $90,237 53.016.12 53AUD602 Year 2 $92,530 Audiologist Level 7 53.017.11 53AUD7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.017.12 53AUD7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.017.13 53AUD7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Audiologist Level 8 53.018.11 53AUD8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.018.12 53AUD8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.018.13 53AUD8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.018.14 53AUD8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Art Therapist Art Therapist Level 1 53.019.11 53ARTT101 Year 1 $46,089 53.019.12 53ARTT102 Year 2 $47,825 53.019.13 53ARTT103 Year 3 $50,771 53.019.14 53ARTT104 Year 4 $54,260 Art Therapist Level 2 53.020.11 53ARTT201 Year 1 $58,004 53.020.12 53ARTT202 Year 2 $61,683 53.020.13 53ARTT203 Year 3 $64,685 53.020.14 53ARTT204 Year 4 $66,774 Art Therapist Level 3 53.021.11 53ARTT301 Year 1 $71,820 53.021.12 53ARTT302 Year 2 $74,224 page 29 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 Art Therapist Level 4 53.022.11 53ARTT401 Year 1 $77,935 53.022.12 53ARTT402 Year 2 $79,883 Art Therapist Level 5 53.023.11 53ARTT501 Year 1 $83,877 53.023.12 53ARTT502 Year 2 $85,974 Art Therapist Level 6 53.024.11 53ARTT601 Year 1 $90,237 53.024.12 53ARTT602 Year 2 $92,530 Art Therapist Level 7 53.025.11 53ARTT7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.025.12 53ARTT7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.025.13 53ARTT7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Art Therapist Level 8 53.026.11 53ARTT8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.026.12 53ARTT8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.026.13 53ARTT8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.026.14 53ARTT8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Counsellor Counsellor Level 1 53.027.11 53COUN101 Year 1 $46,089 53.027.12 53COUN102 Year 2 $47,825 53.027.13 53COUN103 Year 3 $50,771 53.027.14 53COUN104 Year 4 $54,260 Counsellor Level 2 53.028.11 53COUN201 Year 1 $58,004 53.028.12 53COUN202 Year 2 $61,683 53.028.13 53COUN203 Year 3 $64,685 53.028.14 53COUN204 Year 4 $66,774 Counsellor Level 3 53.029.11 53COUN301 Year 1 $71,820 53.029.12 53COUN302 Year 2 $74,224 Counsellor Level 4 53.030.11 53COUN401 Year 1 $77,935 53.030.12 53COUN402 Year 2 $79,883 Counsellor Level 5 53.031.11 53COUN501 Year 1 $83,877 53.031.12 53COUN502 Year 2 $85,974 Counsellor Level 6 53.032.11 53COUN601 Year 1 $90,237 53.032.12 53COUN602 Year 2 $92,530 Counsellor Level 7 53.033.11 53COUN7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.033.12 53COUN7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.033.13 53COUN7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Counsellor Level 8 53.034.11 53COUN8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.034.12 53COUN8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.034.13 53COUN8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.034.14 53COUN8401 Grade 4 $118,093 page 30 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 Dietitian Dietitian Level 1 53.035.11 53DIET101 Year 1 $46,089 53.035.12 53DIET102 Year 2 $47,827 53.035.13 53DIET103 Year 3 $50,771 53.035.14 53DIET104 Year 4 $54,260 Dietitian Level 2 53.036.11 53DIET201 Year 1 $58,004 53.036.12 53DIET202 Year 2 $61,686 53.036.13 53DIET203 Year 3 $64,686 53.036.14 53DIET204 Year 4 $66,774 Dietitian Level 3 53.037.11 53DIET301 Year 1 $71,820 53.037.12 53DIET302 Year 2 $74,224 Dietitian Level 4 53.038.11 53DIET401 Year 1 $77,935 53.038.12 53DIET402 Year 2 $79,883 Dietitian Level 5 53.039.11 53DIET501 Year 1 $83,877 53.039.12 53DIET502 Year 2 $85,974 Dietitian Level 6 53.040.11 53DIET601 Year 1 $90,237 53.040.12 53DIET602 Year 2 $92,530 Dietitian Level 7 53.041.11 53DIET7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.041.12 53DIET7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.041.13 53DIET7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Dietitian Level 8 53.042.11 53DIET8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.042.12 53DIET8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.042.13 53DIET8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.042.14 53DIET8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Diversional Therapist Diversional Therapist Level 1 53.043.11 53DIVT101 Year 1 $46,089 53.043.12 53DIVT102 Year 2 $47,825 53.043.13 53DIVT103 Year 3 $50,771 53.043.14 53DIVT104 Year 4 $54,260 Diversional Therapist Level 2 53.044.11 53DIVT201 Year 1 $58,004 53.044.12 53DIVT202 Year 2 $61,683 53.044.13 53DIVT203 Year 3 $64,685 53.044.14 53DIVT204 Year 4 $66,774 Diversional Therapist Level 3 53.045.11 53DIVT301 Year 1 $71,820 53.045.12 53DIVT302 Year 2 $74,224 Diversional Therapist Level 4 53.046.11 53DIVT401 Year 1 $77,935 53.046.12 53DIVT402 Year 2 $79,883 Diversional Therapist Level 5 page 31 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.047.11 53DIVT501 Year 1 $83,877 53.047.12 53DIVT502 Year 2 $85,974 Diversional Therapist Level 6 53.048.11 53DIVT601 Year 1 $90,237 53.048.12 53DIVT602 Year 2 $92,530 Diversional Therapist Level 7 53.049.11 53DIVT7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.049.12 53DIVT7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.049.13 53DIVT7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Diversional Therapist Level 8 53.050.11 53DIVT8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.050.12 53DIVT8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.050.13 53DIVT8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.050.14 53DIVT8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Exercise Physiologist Exercise Physiologist Level 1 53.051.11 53XPHY101 Year 1 $46,089 53.051.12 53XPHY102 Year 2 $47,825 53.051.13 53XPHY103 Year 3 $50,771 53.051.14 53XPHY104 Year 4 $54,260 Exercise Physiologist Level 2 53.052.11 53XPHY201 Year 1 $58,004 53.052.12 53XPHY202 Year 2 $61,683 53.052.13 53XPHY203 Year 3 $64,685 53.052.14 53XPHY204 Year 4 $66,774 Exercise Physiologist Level 3 53.053.11 53XPHY301 Year 1 $71,820 53.053.12 53XPHY302 Year 2 $74,224 Exercise Physiologist Level 4 53.054.11 53XPHY401 Year 1 $77,935 53.054.12 53XPHY402 Year 2 $79,883 Exercise Physiologist Level 5 53.055.11 53XPHY501 Year 1 $83,877 53.055.12 53XPHY502 Year 2 $85,974 Exercise Physiologist Level 6 53.056.11 53XPHY601 Year 1 $90,237 53.056.12 53XPHY602 Year 2 $92,530 Exercise Physiologist Level 7 53.057.11 53XPHY7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.057.12 53XPHY7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.057.13 53XPHY7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Exercise Physiologist Level 8 53.058.11 53XPHY8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.058.12 53XPHY8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.058.13 53XPHY8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.058.14 53XPHY8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Genetics Counsellor Genetics Counsellor Level 1 53.059.11 53GENC101 Year 1 $46,089 page 32 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.059.12 53GENC102 Year 2 $47,825 53.059.13 53GENC103 Year 3 $50,771 53.059.14 53GENC104 Year 4 $54,260 Genetics Counsellor Level 2 53.060.11 53GENC201 Year 1 $58,004 53.060.12 53GENC202 Year 2 $61,683 53.060.13 53GENC203 Year 3 $64,685 53.060.14 53GENC204 Year 4 $66,774 Genetics Counsellor Level 3 53.061.11 53GENC301 Year 1 $71,820 53.061.12 53GENC302 Year 2 $74,224 Genetics Counsellor Level 4 53.062.11 53GENC401 Year 1 $77,935 53.062.12 53GENC402 Year 2 $79,883 Genetics Counsellor Level 5 53.063.11 53GENC501 Year 1 $83,877 53.063.12 53GENC502 Year 2 $85,974 Genetics Counsellor Level 6 53.064.11 53GENC601 Year 1 $90,237 53.064.12 53GENC602 Year 2 $92,530 Genetics Counsellor Level 7 53.065.11 53GENC7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.065.12 53GENC7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.065.13 53GENC7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Genetics Counsellor Level 8 53.066.11 53GENC8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.066.12 53GENC8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.066.13 53GENC8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.066.14 53GENC8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Music Therapist Music Therapist Level 1 53.067.11 53MUST101 Year 1 $46,089 53.067.12 53MUST102 Year 2 $47,825 53.067.13 53MUST103 Year 3 $50,771 53.067.14 53MUST104 Year 4 $54,260 Music Therapist Level 2 53.068.11 53MUST201 Year 1 $58,004 53.068.12 53MUST202 Year 2 $61,683 53.068.13 53MUST203 Year 3 $64,685 53.068.14 53MUST204 Year 4 $66,774 Music Therapist Level 3 53.069.11 53MUST301 Year 1 $71,820 53.069.12 53MUST302 Year 2 $74,224 Music Therapist Level 4 53.070.11 53MUST401 Year 1 $77,935 53.070.12 53MUST402 Year 2 $79,883 Music Therapist Level 5 53.071.11 53MUST501 Year 1 $83,877 53.071.12 53MUST502 Year 2 $85,974 Music Therapist Level 6 page 33 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.072.11 53MUST601 Year 1 $90,237 53.072.12 53MUST602 Year 2 $92,530 Music Therapist Level 7 53.073.11 53MUST7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.073.12 53MUST7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.073.13 53MUST7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Music Therapist Level 8 53.074.11 53MUST8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.074.12 53MUST8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.074.13 53MUST8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.074.14 53MUST8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Occupational Therapist Occupational Therapist Level 1 53.075.11 53OCCT101 Year 1 $46,089 53.075.12 53OCCT102 Year 2 $47,825 53.075.13 53OCCT103 Year 3 $50,771 53.075.14 53OCCT104 Year 4 $54,260 Occupational Therapist Level 2 53.076.11 53OCCT201 Year 1 $58,004 53.076.12 53OCCT202 Year 2 $61,683 53.076.13 53OCCT203 Year 3 $64,685 53.076.14 53OCCT204 Year 4 $66,774 Occupational Therapist Level 3 53.077.11 53OCCT301 Year 1 $71,820 53.077.12 53OCCT302 Year 2 $74,224 Occupational Therapist Level 4 53.078.11 53OCCT401 Year 1 $77,935 53.078.12 53OCCT402 Year 2 $79,883 Occupational Therapist Level 5 53.079.11 53OCCT501 Year 1 $83,877 53.079.12 53OCCT502 Year 2 $85,974 Occupational Therapist Level 6 53.080.11 53OCCT601 Year 1 $90,237 53.080.12 53OCCT602 Year 2 $92,530 Occupational Therapist Level 7 53.081.11 53OCCT7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.081.12 53OCCT7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.081.13 53OCCT7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Occupational Therapist Level 8 53.082.11 53OCCT8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.082.12 53OCCT8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.082.13 53OCCT8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.083.14 53OCCT8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Orthoptist Orthoptist Level 1 53.083.11 53ORTH101 Year 1 $46,089 53.083.12 53ORTH102 Year 2 $47,825 53.083.13 53ORTH103 Year 3 $50,771 53.083.14 53ORTH104 Year 4 $54,260 Orthoptist Level 2 page 34 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.084.11 53ORTH201 Year 1 $58,004 53.084.12 53ORTH202 Year 2 $61,683 53.084.13 53ORTH203 Year 3 $64,685 53.084.14 53ORTH204 Year 4 $66,774 Orthoptist Level 3 53.085.11 53ORTH301 Year 1 $71,820 53.085.12 53ORTH302 Year 2 $74,224 Orthoptist Level 4 53.086.11 53ORTH401 Year 1 $77,935 53.086.12 53ORTH402 Year 2 $79,883 Orthoptist Level 5 53.087.11 53ORTH501 Year 1 $83,877 53.087.12 53ORTH502 Year 2 $85,974 Orthoptist Level 6 53.088.11 53ORTH601 Year 1 $90,237 53.088.12 53ORTH602 Year 2 $92,530 Orthoptist Level 7 53.089.11 53ORTH7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.089.12 53ORTH7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.089.13 53ORTH7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Orthoptist Level 8 53.090.11 53ORTH8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.090.12 53ORTH8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.090.13 53ORTH8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.090.14 53ORTH8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Orthotist / Prosthetist Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 1 53.091.11 53ORPR101 Year 1 $46,089 53.091.12 53ORPR102 Year 2 $47,825 53.091.13 53ORPR103 Year 3 $50,771 53.091.14 53ORPR104 Year 4 $54,260 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 2 53.092.11 53ORPR201 Year 1 $58,004 53.092.12 53ORPR202 Year 2 $61,683 53.092.13 53ORPR203 Year 3 $64,685 53.092.14 53ORPR204 Year 4 $66,774 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 3 53.093.11 53ORPR301 Year 1 $71,820 53.093.12 53ORPR302 Year 2 $74,224 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 4 53.094.11 53ORPR401 Year 1 $77,935 53.094.12 53ORPR402 Year 2 $79,883 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 5 53.095.11 53ORPR501 Year 1 $83,877 53.095.12 53ORPR502 Year 2 $85,974 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 6 53.096.11 53ORPR601 Year 1 $90,237 53.096.12 53ORPR602 Year 2 $92,530 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 7 page 35 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.097.11 53ORPR7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.097.12 53ORPR7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.097.13 53ORPR7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Orthotist / Prosthetist Level 8 53.098.11 53ORPR8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.098.12 53ORPR8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.098.13 53ORPR8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.098.14 53ORPR8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Physiotherapist Physiotherapist Level 1 53.099.11 53PHYS101 Year 1 $46,089 53.099.12 53PHYS102 Year 2 $47,825 53.099.13 53PHYS103 Year 3 $50,771 53.099.14 53PHYS104 Year 4 $54,260 Physiotherapist Level 2 53.100.11 53PHYS201 Year 1 $58,004 53.100.12 53PHYS202 Year 2 $61,683 53.100.13 53PHYS203 Year 3 $64,685 53.100.14 53PHYS204 Year 4 $66,774 Physiotherapist Level 3 53.101.11 53PHYS301 Year 1 $71,820 53.101.12 53PHYS302 Year 2 $74,224 Physiotherapist Level 4 53.102.11 53PHYS401 Year 1 $77,935 53.102.12 53PHYS402 Year 2 $79,883 Physiotherapist Level 5 53.103.11 53PHYS501 Year 1 $83,877 53.103.12 53PHYS502 Year 2 $85,974 Physiotherapist Level 6 53.104.11 53PHYS601 Year 1 $90,237 53.104.12 53PHYS602 Year 2 $92,530 Physiotherapist Level 7 53.105.11 53PHYS7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.105.12 53PHYS7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.105.13 53PHYS7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Physiotherapist Level 8 53.106.11 53PHYS8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.106.12 53PHYS8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.106.13 53PHYS8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.106.14 53PHYS8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Play Therapist Play Therapist Level 1 53.107.11 53PLAY101 Year 1 $46,089 53.107.12 53PLAY102 Year 2 $47,825 53.107.13 53PLAY103 Year 3 $50,771 53.107.14 53PLAY104 Year 4 $54,260 Play Therapist Level 2 53.108.11 53PLAY201 Year 1 $58,004 53.108.12 53PLAY202 Year 2 $61,683 53.108.13 53PLAY203 Year 3 $64,685 page 36 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.108.14 53PLAY204 Year 4 $66,774 Play Therapist Level 3 53.109.11 53PLAY301 Year 1 $71,820 53.109.12 53PLAY302 Year 2 $74,224 Play Therapist Level 4 53.110.11 53PLAY401 Year 1 $77,935 53.110.12 53PLAY402 Year 2 $79,883 Play Therapist Level 5 53.111.11 53PLAY501 Year 1 $83,877 53.111.12 53PLAY502 Year 2 $85,974 Play Therapist Level 6 53.112.11 53PLAY601 Year 1 $90,237 53.112.12 53PLAY602 Year 2 $92,530 Play Therapist Level 7 53.113.11 53PLAY7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.113.12 53PLAY7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.113.13 53PLAY7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Play Therapist Level 8 53.114.11 53PLAY8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.114.12 53PLAY8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.114.13 53PLAY8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.114.14 53PLAY8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Podiatrist Podiatrist Level 1 53.115.11 53POD101 Year 1 $46,089 53.115.12 53POD102 Year 2 $47,825 53.115.13 53POD103 Year 3 $50,771 53.115.14 53POD104 Year 4 $54,260 Podiatrist Level 2 53.116.11 53POD201 Year 1 $58,004 53.116.12 53POD202 Year 2 $61,683 53.116.13 53POD203 Year 3 $64,685 53.116.14 53POD204 Year 4 $66,774 Podiatrist Level 3 53.117.11 53POD301 Year 1 $71,820 53.117.12 53POD302 Year 2 $74,224 Podiatrist Level 4 53.118.11 53POD401 Year 1 $77,935 53.118.12 53POD402 Year 2 $79,883 Podiatrist Level 5 53.119.11 53POD501 Year 1 $83,877 53.119.12 53POD502 Year 2 $85,974 Podiatrist Level 6 53.120.11 53POD601 Year 1 $90,237 53.120.12 53POD602 Year 2 $92,530 Podiatrist Level 7 53.121.11 53POD7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.121.12 53POD7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.121.13 53POD7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Podiatrist Level 8 page 37 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 53.122.11 53POD8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.122.12 53POD8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.122.13 53POD8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.122.14 53POD8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Sexual Assault Worker Sexual Assault Worker Level 1 53.123.11 53SAW101 Year 1 $46,089 53.123.12 53SAW102 Year 2 $47,825 53.123.13 53SAW103 Year 3 $50,771 53.123.14 53SAW104 Year 4 $54,260 Sexual Assault Worker Level 2 53.124.11 53SAW201 Year 1 $58,004 53.124.12 53SAW202 Year 2 $61,683 53.124.13 53SAW203 Year 3 $64,685 53.124.14 53SAW204 Year 4 $66,774 Sexual Assault Worker Level 3 53.125.11 53SAW301 Year 1 $71,820 53.125.12 53SAW302 Year 2 $74,224 Sexual Assault Worker Level 4 53.126.11 53SAW401 Year 1 $77,935 53.126.12 53SAW402 Year 2 $79,883 Sexual Assault Worker Level 5 53.127.11 53SAW501 Year 1 $83,877 53.127.12 53SAW502 Year 2 $85,974 Sexual Assault Worker Level 6 53.128.11 53SAW601 Year 1 $90,237 53.128.12 53SAW602 Year 2 $92,530 Sexual Assault Worker Level 7 53.129.11 53SAW7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.129.12 53SAW7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.129.13 53SAW7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Sexual Assault Worker Level 8 53.130.11 53SAW8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.130.12 53SAW8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.130.13 53SAW8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.130.14 53SAW8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Social Worker Social Worker Level 1 53.131.11 53SW101 Year 1 $46,089 53.131.12 53SW102 Year 2 $47,825 53.131.13 53SW103 Year 3 $50,771 53.131.14 53SW104 Year 4 $54,260 Social Worker Level 2 53.132.11 53SW201 Year 1 $58,004 53.132.12 53SW202 Year 2 $61,683 53.132.13 53SW203 Year 3 $64,685 53.132.14 53SW204 Year 4 $66,774 Social Worker Level 3 53.133.11 53SW301 Year 1 $71,820 53.133.12 53SW302 Year 2 $74,224 page 38 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 Social Worker Level 4 53.134.11 53SW401 Year 1 $77,935 53.134.12 53SW402 Year 2 $79,883 Social Worker Level 5 53.135.11 53SW501 Year 1 $83,877 53.135.12 53SW502 Year 2 $85,974 Social Worker Level 6 53.136.11 53SW601 Year 1 $90,237 53.136.12 53SW602 Year 2 $92,530 Social Worker Level 7 53.137.11 53SW7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.137.12 53SW7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.137.13 53SW7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Social Worker Level 8 53.138.11 53SW8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.138.12 53SW8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.138.13 53SW8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.138.14 53SW8401 Grade 4 $118,093 Speech Pathologist Speech Pathologist Level 1 53.139.11 53SPP101 Year 1 $46,089 53.139.12 53SPP102 Year 2 $47,825 53.139.13 53SPP103 Year 3 $50,771 53.139.14 53SPP104 Year 4 $54,260 Speech Pathologist Level 2 53.140.11 53SPP201 Year 1 $58,004 53.140.12 53SPP202 Year 2 $61,683 53.140.13 53SPP203 Year 3 $64,685 53.140.14 53SPP204 Year 4 $66,774 Speech Pathologist Level 3 53.141.11 53SPP301 Year 1 $71,820 53.141.12 53SPP302 Year 2 $74,224 Speech Pathologist Level 4 53.142.11 53SPP401 Year 1 $77,935 53.142.12 53SPP402 Year 2 $79,883 Speech Pathologist Level 5 53.143.11 53SPP501 Year 1 $83,877 53.143.12 53SPP502 Year 2 $85,974 Speech Pathologist Level 6 53.144.11 53SPP601 Year 1 $90,237 53.144.12 53SPP602 Year 2 $92,530 Speech Pathologist Level 7 53.145.11 53SPP7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.145.12 53SPP7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.145.13 53SPP7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Speech Pathologist Level 8 53.146.11 53SPP8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.146.12 53SPP8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.146.13 53SPP8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.146.14 53SPP8401 Grade 4 $118,093 page 39 of 40

Micropay Code Supero Code Description FPP on or after 30/11/07 Welfare Officer Welfare Officer Level 1 53.147.11 53WO101 Year 1 $46,089 53.147.12 53WO102 Year 2 $47,825 53.147.13 53WO103 Year 3 $50,771 53.147.14 53WO104 Year 4 $54,260 Welfare Officer Level 2 53.148.11 53WO201 Year 1 $58,004 53.148.12 53WO202 Year 2 $61,683 53.148.13 53WO203 Year 3 $64,685 53.148.14 53WO204 Year 4 $66,774 Welfare Officer Level 3 53.149.11 53WO301 Year 1 $71,820 53.149.12 53WO302 Year 2 $74,224 Welfare Officer Level 4 53.150.11 53WO401 Year 1 $77,935 53.150.12 53WO402 Year 2 $79,883 Welfare Officer Level 5 53.151.11 53WO501 Year 1 $83,877 53.151.12 53WO502 Year 2 $85,974 Welfare Officer Level 6 53.152.11 53WO601 Year 1 $90,237 53.152.12 53WO602 Year 2 $92,530 Welfare Officer Level 7 53.153.11 53WO7101 Grade 1 $97,156 53.153.12 53WO7201 Grade 2 $102,013 53.153.13 53WO7301 Grade 3 $107,114 Welfare Officer Level 8 53.154.11 53WO8101 Grade 1 $102,013 53.154.12 53WO8201 Grade 2 $107,114 53.154.13 53WO8301 Grade 3 $112,470 53.154.14 53WO8401 Grade 3 $118,093 page 40 of 40