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Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2015) Award
  
Date05/08/2015
Volume377
Part3
Page No.505
DescriptionAIRC - Award of Industrial Relations Commission
Publication No.C8351
CategoryAward
Award Code 385  
Date Posted05/04/2015

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SERIAL C8351

 

Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2015) Award

 

INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES

 

Application by Industrial Relations Secretary.

 

(No. IRC 178 of 2015)

 

Before The Honourable Justice Walton, President

8 April 2015

 

AWARD

 

 

PART A

 

Arrangement

 

Clause No.         Subject Matter

 

1.         Title

2.         Definitions

3.         Salaries

4.         Allowances

5.         Salary Packaging Arrangements, including Salary Sacrifice to Superannuation

6.         Dispute Settlement Procedure

7.         Anti-Discrimination

8.         No Extra Claims

9.         Area, Incidence and Duration

 

Schedule A - List of Awards, Agreements and Determinations

Schedule B - Common Salary Points

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

AWARDS

AGREEMENTS AND DETERMINATIONS

 

1.  Title

 

This award will be known as the Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2015) Award.

 

2.  Definitions

 

In this Award:

 

(i)         "Association" means the Public Service Association and Professional Officers’ Association Amalgamated Union of New South Wales.

 

(ii)        "Employee" means and includes any person appointed to or performing the duties of any of the positions covered by the Awards, Agreements and Determinations listed in Schedule A to this Award.

 

(iii)       "Secretary" means the Industrial Relations Secretary, as established under the Government Sector Employment Act 2013.

 

3.  Salaries

 

(i)         The salaries under this Award are payable to employees appointed to or performing the duties of any of the positions covered by the Awards, Agreements and Determinations listed in Schedule A to this Award.

 

(ii)        The salaries payable are prescribed in Part B, Monetary Rates, of this Award.

 

(iii)       The salaries prescribed in Part B reflect:

 

(a)        a 2.5% increase to salaries payable with effect from the first full pay period to commence on or after 1 July 2015

 

4.  Allowances

 

(i)         The following allowances in the Awards, Agreements and Determinations in Schedule A are subject to adjustment in line with the salary increases in clause 3, Salaries of this Award:

 

Additional Responsibilities Allowance

 

All Incidents of Employment Allowance

 

Charge Hand Allowance

 

Community Language Allowance

 

Diving Allowance

 

Environmental Allowance

 

Extraneous Duties Allowance

 

First Aid Allowance

 

Flying Allowance

 

In-Lieu of Overtime Allowance

 

Leading Hand Allowance

 

Licence Allowances covered in Trade Based Groups Agreement No. 2301 of 1981 and the Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007

 

Officer-in-Charge Allowance

 

On-Call Allowance

 

Part-Time Building Managers/House Officers Allowance

 

Any Wage Related Allowances applicable to the Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007

 

Qualifications Allowances - where the qualification is deemed to be a requisite for the position in question

 

Resident Officers Allowance

 

Shift Allowances

 

Special Rates Allowance

 

Supervision Allowance

 

Service Increments expressed as a separate sum

 

Word Processing Allowance

 

(ii)        In addition to the allowances listed in subclause (i) of this clause, any other allowance in the Awards, Agreements and Determinations listed in Schedule A which is normally moved in accordance with salary increases is to be adjusted in line with the salary increase in clause 3, Salaries of this award.

 

5.  Salary Packaging Arrangements, Including Salary Sacrifice to Superannuation

 

(i)         The entitlement to salary package in accordance with this clause is available to:

 

(a)        ongoing full-time and part-time employees;

 

(b)        temporary employees, subject to the Department or agency’s convenience; and

 

(c)        casual employees, subject to the Department or agency’s convenience, and limited to salary sacrifice to superannuation in accordance with subclause (vii).

 

(ii)        For the purposes of this clause:

 

(a)        "salary" means the salary or rate of pay prescribed for the employee's classification by clause 3, Salaries, Part B of this Award, and any other payment that can be salary packaged in accordance with Australian taxation law.

 

(b)        "post compulsory deduction salary" means the amount of salary available to be packaged after payroll deductions required by legislation or order have been taken into account. Such payroll deductions may include, but are not limited to, taxes, compulsory superannuation payments, HECS payments, child support payments, and judgement debtor/garnishee orders.

 

(iii)       By mutual agreement with the Secretary, an employee may elect to package a part or all of their post compulsory deduction salary in order to obtain:

 

(a)        a benefit or benefits selected from those approved by the Secretary; and

 

(b)        an amount equal to the difference between the employee’s salary, and the amount specified by the Secretary for the benefit provided to or in respect of the employee in accordance with such agreement.

 

(iv)       An election to salary package must be made prior to the commencement of the period of service to which the earnings relate.

 

(v)        The agreement shall be known as a Salary Packaging Agreement.

 

(vi)       Except in accordance with subclause (vii), a Salary Packaging Agreement shall be recorded in writing and shall be for a period of time as mutually agreed between the employee and the Secretary at the time of signing the Salary Packaging Agreement.

 

(vii)      Where an employee makes an election to sacrifice a part or all of their post compulsory deduction salary as additional employer superannuation contributions, the employee may elect to have the amount sacrificed:

 

(a)        paid into the superannuation fund established under the First State Superannuation Act 1992; or

 

(b)        where the employer is making compulsory employer superannuation contributions to another complying superannuation fund, paid into the same complying fund; or

 

(c)        subject to the Department or agency’s agreement, paid into another complying superannuation fund.

 

(viii)     Where the employee makes an election to salary sacrifice, the employer shall pay the amount of post compulsory deduction salary, the subject of election, to the relevant superannuation fund.

 

(ix)       Where the employee makes an election to salary package and where the employee is a member of a superannuation scheme established under the:

 

(a)        Police Regulation (Superannuation) Act 1906;

 

(b)        Superannuation Act 1916;

 

(c)        State Authorities Superannuation Act 1987; or

 

(d)        State Authorities Non-contributory Superannuation Act 1987,

 

the employee’s Department or agency must ensure that the employee’s superable salary for the purposes of the above Acts, as notified to the SAS Trustee Corporation, is calculated as if the Salary Packaging Agreement had not been entered into.

 

(x)        Where the employee makes an election to salary package, and where the employee is a member of a superannuation fund other than a fund established under legislation listed in subclause (ix) of this clause, the employee’s Department or agency must continue to base contributions to that fund on the salary payable as if the Salary Packaging Agreement had not been entered into.  This clause applies even though the superannuation contributions made by the Department or agency may be in excess of superannuation guarantee requirements after the salary packaging is implemented.

 

(xi)       Where the employee makes an election to salary package:

 

(a)        subject to Australian Taxation law, the amount of salary packaged will reduce the salary subject to appropriate PAYG taxation deductions by the amount packaged; and

 

(b)        any allowance, penalty rate, payment for unused leave entitlements, weekly worker’s compensation or other payment, other than any payments for leave taken in service, to which an employee is entitled under this Award or any applicable Award, Act or statute which is expressed to be determined by reference to the employee’s rate of pay, shall be calculated by reference to the rate of pay which would have applied to the employee under clause 3, Salaries, or Part B of this Award if the Salary Packaging Agreement had not been entered into.

 

(xii)      The Secretary may vary the range and type of benefits available from time to time following discussion with the Association.  Such variations shall apply to any existing or future Salary Packaging Agreement from date of such variation.

 

(xiii)     The Secretary will determine from time to time the value of the benefits provided following discussion with the Association.  Such variations shall apply to any existing or future Salary Packaging Agreement from the date of such variation.  In this circumstance, the employee may elect to terminate the Salary Packaging Agreement.

 

6.  Grievance and Dispute Settling Procedure

 

All grievances and disputes relating to the provisions of this Award shall initially be dealt with as close to the source as possible, with graduated steps for further attempts at resolution at higher levels of authority within the appropriate agency, if required.

 

(i)         An employee is required to notify in writing their immediate manager, as to the substance of the dispute or difficulty, request a meeting to discuss the matter and, if possible, state the remedy sought.

 

(ii)        Where the grievance or dispute involves confidential or other sensitive material (including issues of harassment or discrimination under the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977) that makes it impractical for the employee to advise their immediate manager, the notification may occur to the next appropriate level of management, including, where required, to the appropriate Department Head or Delegate.

 

(iii)       The immediate manager, or other appropriate officer, shall convene a meeting in order to resolve the dispute or difficulty within two (2) days, or as soon as practicable, of the matter being brought to attention.

 

(iv)       If the matter remains unresolved with the immediate manager, the employee may request to meet the appropriate person at the next level of management in order to resolve the matter.  This manager shall respond within two (2) days, or as soon as practicable.  This sequence of reference to successive levels of management may be pursued by the employee until the matter is referred to the Department Head.

 

(v)        The Department Head may refer the matter to the Secretary for consideration.

 

(vi)       In the event that the matter remains unresolved, the Department Head shall provide a written response to the employee and any other party involved in the dispute or difficulty, concerning action to be taken, or the reasons for not taking action, in relation to the matter

 

(vii)      An employee, at any stage, may request to be represented by an Association representative.

 

(viii)     The employee or the Association on their behalf, or the Department Head may refer the matter to the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales if the matter is unresolved following the use of these procedures.

 

(ix)       The employee, Association, Department and Secretary shall agree to be bound by any lawful recommendation, order or determination by the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales in relation to the dispute.

 

(x)        Whilst the procedures outlined in (i) to (ix) are being followed, normal work undertaken prior to notification of the grievance or dispute shall continue unless otherwise agreed between the parties, or, in the case involving Occupational Health and Safety, if practicable, normal work shall proceed in such a manner as to avoid any risk to the health and safety of any employee or member of the public.

 

7.  Anti-Discrimination

 

(i)         It is the intention of the parties bound by this award to seek to achieve the object in 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, age and responsibilities as a carer.

 

(ii)        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.

 

(iii)       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.

 

(iv)       Nothing in this clause is to be taken to affect:

 

(a)        Any conduct or act which is specifically exempted from anti-discrimination legislation;

 

(b)        Offering or providing junior rates of pay to persons under 21 years of age;

 

(c)        Any act or practice of a body established to propagate religion which is exempted under section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977;

 

(d)        A party to this award from pursuing matters of unlawful discrimination in any State or federal jurisdiction.

 

(v)        This clause does not create legal rights or obligations in addition to those imposed upon the parties by the legislation referred to in this clause.

 

(a)        Employers and employees may also be subject to Commonwealth anti-discrimination legislation.

 

(b)        Section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination Act 1977 provides:

 

"Nothing in the 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."

 

8.  No Extra Claims

 

(i)         Other than as provided for in the Industrial Relations Act 1996 and the Industrial Relations (Public Sector Conditions of Employment) Regulation 2014, there shall be no further claims/demands or proceedings instituted before the NSW Industrial Relations Commission for extra or reduced wages, salaries, rates of pay, allowances or conditions of employment with respect to the Employees covered by the Award that take effect prior to 30 June 2016 by a party to this Award.

 

9.  Area, Incidence and Duration

 

(i)         This Award shall apply to employees employed in the classifications covered by the Awards, Agreements and Determinations listed in Schedule A of this Award.

 

(ii)        This Award shall not apply to:

 

(a)        persons falling within the operation of the Livestock Health and Pest Authorities Salaries and Conditions Award and

 

(b)        persons employed by Roads and Maritime Services.

 

(iii)       This Award rescinds and replaces the Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries 2008) Award published 5 April 2013 (375 I.G. 289).

 

(iv)       This Award shall take effect on and from 1 July 2015 and shall remain in force until 30 June 2016.

 

SCHEDULE A

 

LIST OF AWARDS, AGREEMENTS AND DETERMINATIONS

 

The wages, salaries and relevant allowances under this Award are payable to employees appointed to or performing the duties of any of the positions covered by the following Awards, Agreements and Determinations

 

Awards:

 

Crown Employees (Administrative and Clerical Officers - Salaries) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees Ageing, Disability and Home Care - Department of Family and Community Services NSW (Community Living Award) 2010

 

Crown Employees (Correctional Officers, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award

 

Crown Employees (Correctional Officers, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award 2007 for Kempsey, Dillwynia and Wellington Correctional Centres

 

Crown Employees (Departmental Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees (Department of Attorney General and Justice - Attorney General's Division) (Reporting Services Branch) Sound Reporters Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Department of Attorney General and Justice (Juvenile Justice) - 38 Hour week Operational Staff 2012) Reviewed Award

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Catering Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Centre Managers) Award

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Program Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Services Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees Department of Family and Community Services NSW (Aboriginal Housing Office) Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services) Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services - Waste Assets Management Corporation) Salaried Staff Award 2012

 

Crown Employees Food Safety Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (General Assistants in Schools - Department of Education and Communities) Award

 

Crown Employees (General Managers, Superintendents, Managers Security and Deputy Superintendents, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award 2009

 

Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees Historic Houses Trust (Gardens - Horticulture and Trades Staff) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Home Care Service of New South Wales - Administrative Staff) Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Interpreters and Translators, Community Relations Commission) Award

 

Crown Employees (Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust Division) Salaries Award

 

Crown Employees - Legal Officers (Crown Solicitor’s Office, Office of the Legal Aid Commission, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions and Parliamentary Counsel's Office) Reviewed Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Librarians, Library Assistants, Library Technicians and Archivists) Award

 

Crown Employees (Lord Howe Island Board Salaries and Conditions 2009) Award

 

Crown Employees (New South Wales Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care) Residential Centre Support Services Staff Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Family and Community Services - Community Services Division) After Hours Service Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Finance and Services, Government Chief Information Office) Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Finance and Services - Graphic Service Operators) Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Casino Inspectors Transferred from Department of Gaming and Racing Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Domestic Services Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Exhibition Project Managers and Project Officers) Australian Museum Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Fisheries Staff Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Forests NSW - Forestry Field Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Forests NSW Senior Staff Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Geoscientists Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Land Information Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Local Coordinator Allowance Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Mine Safety and Environment Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences - Casual Guide Lecturers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Operational Staff Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Professional Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Regulatory Officers Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) State Library Security Staff Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Technical Staff Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Administrative Officers and Temporary Employees) Award 2009

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Communications Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Special Constables) (Police Band) Award

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Special Constables) (Security) Award

 

Crown Employees (Office of Environment and Heritage and the Office of Environment Protection Authority) General Award

 

Crown Employees (Office of Environment and Heritage - Parks and Wildlife) Conditions of Employment Award

 

Crown Employees (Office of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Office of the WorkCover Authority - Inspectors 2007) Award

 

Crown Employees (Parks and Gardens - Horticulture and Rangers Staff)  Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Parliamentary Electorate Officers) Award

 

Crown Employees (Parliament House Conditions of Employment) Award 2010

 

Crown Employees (Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists and Music Therapists) Award

Crown Employees (Planning Officers) Award 2008

 

Crown Employees (Psychologists) Award

 

Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Reviewed Award 2009

 

Crown Employees (Public Service Training Wage) Reviewed Award 2008

 

Crown Employees (Research Scientists) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Rural Fire Service) Award

 

Crown Employees (School Administrative and Support Staff) Award

 

Crown Employees (Senior Assistant Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award 2009

 

Crown Employees (Senior Officers Salaries) Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Sheriff’s Officers) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency Service) Communication Centre - Continuous Shift Workers Award 2009

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency Service) Learning and Development Officers Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency Service) Region Controllers Award 2012

 

Crown Employees (Technical Officers - Treasury) Award

 

Crown Employees (Tipstaves to Justices) Award 2007

 

Crown Employees (Trades Assistants) Award

 

Taronga Conservation Society Australia Salaried Employees Award

 

 

 

 

Agreements and Determinations:

 

Adventure Facilitator, Oberon Correctional Centre - Department of Corrective Services Section 130 (1) Determination No. 955 of 2007

 

Architects etc. Agreement No. 1733 of 1971

 

Artists, etc., Australian Museum; Designers and Senior Designer, National Parks & Wildlife Service; Artist, Chief, Exhibitions Department and Keeper of Exhibits, Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences Agreement No. 2196 of 1975

 

Bandmaster, Department of Corrective Services, Determination No. 936 of 2004

 

Cadet Conditions and Rates of Pay, Various Departments Determination No. 938 of 2004

 

Cartographers, Engineering Survey Drafting Officers, Survey Drafting Officers, Photogrammetrists, Computers All Departments Agreement No. 2439 of 1982

 

Casual Drug Counsellors - Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 935 of 2004

 

Community Offender Support Program Centres, Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 960 of 2008

 

Computer Operators - Salaries - Public Service Board Determination No. 642 of 1981 and Determination No. 801 of 1983

 

Computer Systems Officers -TAFE - Public Service Board Determination

 

Conditions of Service for Case Workers, Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre (ADTCC), Department of Corrective Services. Determination No. 968 of 2010

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Offender External Leave Program, Department of Corrective Services. Determination No. 966 of 2009

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Tabulam, Department of Corrective Services. Determination No. 964 of 2008

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Yetta Dhinnakkal Centre, Department of Corrective Services. Determination No. 969 of 2011

 

Conditions of Service Team Leader and Bail Coordinator, Bail Assistance Line, Juvenile Justice, Department of Human Services. Determination No. 967 of 2010

 

Conservators, Cultural Institutions Agreement No. 2504 of 1987

 

Co-ordinators and Directors Community Justice Centres, Department of the Attorney General Determination No. 808 of 1983

 

Coordinator, Visual Arts, Long Bay Correctional Complex - Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 929 of 2002

 

Curators and Registrars Cultural Institutions Agreement No. 2508 of 1987

 

Dental Auxiliaries (TAFE) - Public Service Board Advice 77/4514 of 14.7.82

 

Departmental Professional Officers Determination No. 866 of 1987

 

Department of Transport Officers Employment Conditions Agreement No. 2548 of 1998

 

Education Officers, etc., Department of Culture, Sport and Recreation, Public Service Board Determination No. 473 of 1975

 

Education Officer Department of Training and Education Co-ordination Determination No. 912 of 1996

 

Engineers Agreement No. 1734 of 1971

 

Escorts and Travelling Attendants Agreement No. 2270 of 1980

 

Gardening, Parks and Horticultural and Landscape Staff Amending Agreement No. 2320 of 1982; Gardening, Parks and Horticultural and Landscape Staff Agreement No. 2266 of 1980; Determination No. 767 of 1982

 

General Division Driver/Assistant etc Various Departments Agreement No. 2478 of 1985

 

General Division (Trade Based Groups) Agreement No. 2301 of 1980; Amending Agreement No. 2317 of 1981; Determination No. 764 of 1982

 

Glenfield Park School Staff, Department of Education, Determination No. 787 of 1983

 

Guidance Officer, Department of Industrial Relations; Research Officers, Division of Vocational Guidance Services, Department of Industrial Relations, Department of Corrective Services, Department of Family and Community Services, Department of Health NSW; Research Officers (Non-Legally Qualified) Law Reform Commission, Department of Attorney General; Psychologists, Department of Health NSW, Department of Corrective Services, Department of Family and Community Services; Research Anthropologists, Department of Health NSW; Rehabilitation Counsellor Workers Compensation Commission Agreement No. 2405 of 1982; Amending Agreement No. 2520 of 1989

 

Interpretive Assistants, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Industrial Authority Determination

 

Laboratory Attendants, Trainee Technical Officers (Scientific), Technical Officers (Scientific) and Senior Technical Officer (Scientific), Various Departments Agreement No. 2369 of 1982

 

Legal Officers, Various Departments Agreement No. 2375 of 1982

 

Maintenance Officer State Library of NSW, Determination No 939 of 2004

 

Media Monitoring Unit, Premier’s Department Agreement No. 2546 of 1997

 

Ministerial Drivers’ Salaries and Conditions - New South Wales Premier’s Department Determination No. 953 of 2007

 

Miscellaneous Professional Officers, Department of Water Resources Agreement No. 2535 of 1991

 

Parliament House, Administrative and Clerical Officers, Determinations of the Presiding Officers

 

Parliament House, Other Clerical Officers, Determinations of the Presiding Officers

 

Parliamentary Attendant Staff, Determinations of the Presiding Officers

 

Parliamentary Staff (Security Officers, Attendants/Gatekeepers, Joint Services Staff, Food and Beverages Staff) Agreement No. 2379 of 1981, Agreement No. 2381 of 1981, Agreement No. 2382 of 1981

 

Parole Officers, Department of Corrective Services Industrial Authority Determination

 

Petty Sessions Officers - Local Courts Administration Determination No. 741 of 1982

 

Pharmacists Agreement No. 2441 of 1982

 

Pilots Forestry Commission Determination No. 843 of 1985

 

Psychologists, Community Offender Services, Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 958 of 2008

 

Publicity Officers and Public Relations Officers Agreement No. 2126 of 1975

 

Scientific Officers Various Departments Agreement No. 2433 of 1982

 

Security Officers and Senior Security Officers, Various Departments Determination No. 768 of 1982

 

Social Workers, Various Departments Agreement No. 2374 of 1982

 

Stores Officers Various Departments; Agreement No. 2038 of 1973; Determination 534 of 1978; Determination 747 of 1982

 

Student Association Officer, Department of Technical and Further Education Determination No. 5 of 2001

 

Surveyors, Trigonometrical Surveyors and Cartographic Surveyors, Various Departments Agreement No. 2449 of 1982

 

Technical Officers (Engineering) Determination No. 803 of 1983

 

Technical Surveyors, All Departments Agreement No. 2494 of 1986

 

Technician (Security Services), Department of Education and Training, Public Service Board Determination dated 4 February 1988

 

Timekeepers and/or Storekeepers, Various Departments (other than State Dockyards) Salaries Agreement No. 2418 of 1982

 

Tracers, Various Departments, Agreement No.2192 of 1975

 

Visual Aids Officers Agreement No.1810 of 1971

 

SCHEDULE B

 

COMMON SALARY POINTS

 

(i)         History of the Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award:

 

This Schedule contains a summary of the Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award made 30 July 1990 published 1 October 1993 (276 I.G. 941) and Erratum published 3 December 1993 (277 I.G. 576).

 

The parties have agreed to the rescission of the Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award in accordance with the s19 Award Review process, and to the inclusion of a summary of the award as a schedule to the Crown Employees (Public Sector - Salaries January, 2000) Award and any replacement award, until such time as a new classification and grading system has been agreed and implemented by the parties.

 

The Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award was introduced under the Structural Efficiency Principle to establish a set of 130 common salary points, replacing about 1400 salary points spread across about 500 separate classifications in the NSW public service.  The introduction of common salary points allowed for the simplification of pay structures, the encouragement of the review and redesign of jobs to improve work arrangements and the simplification of pay administration.

 

Summary of the Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award

 

The Crown Employees (Common Salary Points) Award applied to all persons employed by an organisation specified in Table 1 for whom an annual salary rate was prescribed by an award specified  in Table 2 or by an agreement or determination but did not include a person who was occupying a position specified in Table 3.

 

It took effect from the beginning of the first full pay period to commence on or after 1 July 1991. The annual salary rates applicable to the various classifications of employees were to be drawn from the common salary points prescribed by Table 4.  The actual common salary points applicable to a particular classification of employees were to be prescribed by an award, agreement or determination.  Annual salary rates prescribed by an award, agreement or determination that exceeded the rate prescribed by the highest common salary point were not affected by the award.

 

Table 1:  Organisations

 

Table 2:  Awards

 

Table 3:  Classifications (by organisation) excluded

 

Table 4:  Common salary points

 

(ii)        Current Common Salary Points

 

These Common Salary Points apply only to the classifications contained in this Award, as appropriate.  Prior relationships between salaries and Common Salary Points continue, but there is no extension of their use by the making of this Award.  Where Common Salary Points have been identified in this Award the CSP Numbers have been noted next to the salary rates to assist calculation and checking.

 

COMMON SALARY POINTS

 

1.7.15

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Common Salary Point:

1

23,860

 

2

25,459

 

3

26,802

 

4

28,417

 

5

30,220

 

6

32,248

 

7

34,277

 

8

36,626

 

9

38,839

 

10

41,082

 

11

41,459

 

12

41,828

 

13

42,247

 

14

42,686

 

15

43,088

 

16

43,585

 

17

44,683

 

18

45,123

 

19

45,516

 

20

45,901

 

21

46,339

 

22

46,771

 

23

47,843

 

24

48,313

 

25

48,711

 

26

49,106

 

27

49,501

 

28

49,920

 

29

50,433

 

30

50,864

 

31

51,269

 

32

51,766

 

33

52,185

 

34

52,675

 

35

53,101

 

36

53,642

 

37

54,155

 

38

54,605

 

39

55,169

 

40

55,624

 

41

56,250

 

42

56,691

 

43

57,253

 

44

57,678

 

45

58,239

 

46

58,687

 

47

59,302

 

48

59,795

 

49

60,411

 

50

60,998

 

51

61,471

 

52

62,097

 

53

62,627

 

54

63,175

 

55

63,801

 

56

64,399

 

57

64,967

 

58

65,608

 

59

66,294

 

60

66,909

 

61

67,586

 

62

68,223

 

63

69,025

 

64

69,696

 

65

70,282

 

66

71,112

 

67

71,839

 

68

72,365

 

69

73,195

 

70

73,918

 

71

74,656

 

72

75,292

 

73

76,071

 

74

76,675

 

75

77,448

 

76

78,301

 

77

78,971

 

78

79,891

 

79

80,529

 

80

81,404

 

81

82,135

 

82

83,022

 

83

83,832

 

84

84,570

 

85

85,455

 

86

86,220

 

87

87,147

 

88

88,015

 

89

88,900

 

90

89,781

 

91

90,646

 

92

91,485

 

93

92,446

 

94

93,440

 

95

94,423

 

96

95,413

 

97

96,373

 

98

97,426

 

99

98,361

 

100

99,367

 

101

100,330

 

102

101,290

 

103

102,223

 

104

103,151

 

105

104,200

 

106

105,256

 

107

106,307

 

108

107,362

 

109

108,429

 

110

109,490

 

111

110,560

 

112

111,639

 

113

112,713

 

114

113,787

 

115

114,913

 

116

116,042

 

117

117,194

 

118

118,359

 

119

119,657

 

120

120,961

 

121

122,002

 

122

123,034

 

123

124,404

 

124

125,773

 

125

127,158

 

126

128,538

 

127

129,886

 

128

131,247

 

129

132,721

 

130

134,202

 

 

 

 

 

PART B

 

MONETARY RATES

 

AWARDS

 

Crown Employees (Administrative and Clerical Officers - Salaries) Award 2007

 

Administrative and Clerical Officer

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Clerks General Scale

Clerks General Scale step 1

4

28,417

Clerks General Scale step 2

6

32,248

Clerks General Scale step 3 -  1st year of service or 18 years

7

34,277

Clerks General Scale step 4 - Minimum for

9

38,839

- employee with Business Administration Certificate III, Government

 

 

Certificate III or equivalent at 18 years of age

 

 

- employee with Higher School Certificate qualification at 19 years of age

 

 

Clerks General Scale step 5 - Minimum for:

11

41,459

- employee qualified at Business Administration Certificate III,

 

 

Government Certificate III or equivalent and is qualified at HSC

 

 

standard at 17 years of age

 

 

- employee 20 years of age

Clerks General Scale step 6 - Minimum for employee 21 years of age

17

44,683

Clerks General Scale step 7

20

45,901

Clerks General Scale step 8

23

47,843

Clerks General Scale step 9

25

48,711

Clerks General Scale step 10

28

49,920

Clerks General Scale step 11

32

51,766

Clerks General Scale step 12

36

53,642

Clerks General Scale step 13

40

55,624

Provided that officers who on 6th December 1979 were on

-

58,003

14th year of General Scale and paid a personal allowance of $417.00 p.a.

 

 

in terms of Circular No 202 of 1979 shall be paid by way of

 

 

allowance above Step 13 of the General Scale

 

 

Grade 1

1st year of service

46

58,687

Thereafter

49

60,411

Grade 2

1st year of service

52

62,097

Thereafter

55

63,801

Grade 3

1st year of service

58

65,608

Thereafter

61

67,586

Grade 4

1st year of service

64

69,696

Thereafter

67

71,839

Grade 5

1st year of service

75

77,448

Thereafter

78

79,891

Grade 6

1st year of service

82

83,022

Thereafter

85

85,455

Grade 7

1st year of service

88

88,015

Thereafter

91

90,646

Grade 8

1st year of service

95

94,423

Thereafter

98

97,426

Grade 9

1st year of service

101

100,330

Thereafter

104

103,151

Grade 10

1st year of service

108

107,362

Thereafter

111

110,560

Grade 11

1st year of service

116

116,042

Thereafter

120

120,961

Grade 12

1st year of service

126

128,538

Thereafter

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees Ageing, Disability And Home Care - Department Of Family and Community Services NSW (Community Living Award) 2010

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Disability Support Worker

Year 1

49,799

Year 2

50,675

Year 3

52,002

Year 4

53,014

Year 5

54,015

Year 6

55,502

Year 7

56,466

Year 8

57,460

Year 9

59,383

Year 10

61,314

Team Leader - One Unit

Year 1

88,015

Year 2

89,781

Team Leader - Two Units

Year 1

90,646

Year 2

92,446

Community Support Worker

Year 1

49,799

Year 2

50,675

Year 3

52,002

Year 4

53,014

Year 5

54,015

Community Worker

Year 1

54,015

Year 2

55,502

Year 3

57,460

Year 4

60,789

Year 5

63,617

Year 6

66,799

Year 7

70,329

Year 8

73,712

Community Consultant

Year 1

71,113

Year 2

74,658

Year 3

77,448

Year 4

80,528

Year 5

84,570

 

Transitional Arrangements for Residential Support Workers Level 2 with 12 months or more service at their current rate of pay who were prevented from further annual increments due to qualification requirements under previous award provisions.

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Residential Support Worker Level 2

Year 1

53,014

Year 2

54,015

Year 3

55,502

Year 4

56,466

Year 5

57,460

Year 6

59,383

Disability Support Worker

Year 5

54,015

Year 6

55,502

Year 7

56,466

Year 8

57,460

Year 9

59,383

Year 10

61,314

 

 

Allowances

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

(i) An officer who is required by the Department to accompany clients on excursions, etc, which necessitate overnight stays shall be paid in allowance equivalent to eight hours at ordinary rates for each overnight stay

 

(ii) An officer who is nominated to supervise a team in a community based service, other than in a residential setting, shall be paid a Team Leader Allowance as follows:

No of staff Supervised 5 to 10

3,827

No of staff Supervised 11 to 25

6,390

No of staff supervised 26 to 40

8,957

No of staff Supervised 40 +

10,219

 

 

Crown Employees (Correctional Officers, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award

 

Correctional Officers - Department of Corrective Services

Classification and Grades

CSP

1.7.15

 

NO.

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Probationary Correctional Officer

45

58,239

Correctional Officer -

1st year

47

59,302

2nd year and thereafter

49

60,411

Correctional Officer, First Class -1st year

55

63,801

2nd year and thereafter

63

69,025

Senior Correctional Officer

69

73,195

Overseer -

1st year

55

63,801

2nd year and thereafter

63

69,025

Senior Overseer

69

73,195

Industries and Maintenance Allowance -

Overseer 1st year

9,398

Overseer 2nd year and thereafter

4,171

Senior Overseer

8,207

 

Incidental Allowance -

 

1.7.15

 

 

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

Probationary Correctional Officer (in training)

n/a

Probationary Correctional Officer (on graduation)

957

Correctional Officer 1st year

 

1,437

Correctional Officer 2nd year and thereafter

1,921

Correctional Officer, First Class 1st year

 

2,871

Correctional Officer, First  Class 2nd year and

2,871

Senior Correctional Officer

 

4,785

Overseer 1st year

 

2,871

Overseer 2nd year and thereafter

 

2,871

Senior Overseer

 

4,785

 

Crown Employees (Correctional Officers, Department Of Corrective Services) Award 2007 for Kempsey, Dillwynia And Wellington Correctional Centres

 

Annualised Salary Package - Kempsey, Dillwynia and Wellington Correctional Centres

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

General Manager

179,800

Manager of Security

151,686

Principal Correctional Officer

117,200

Chief Correctional Officer

109,704

 

Correctional Officers - Kempsey, Dillwynia and Wellington Correctional Centres

 

 

1.7.15

 

Common

Per annum

 

Salary

2.50%

 

Points

$

Senior Correctional Officer

69

73,195

Correctional Officer

 

 

1st Class Year 2

63

69,025

Correctional Officer

 

 

1st Class Year 2

55

63,801

Correctional Officer Year 2

49

60,411

Correctional Officer Year 1

47

59,302

Correctional Officer Probationary

45

58,239

Correctional Officer (Training)

45

58,239

Incidental Allowance:

 

 

Senior Correctional Officer

-

4,785

Correctional Officer 1st Class

 

 

Years 1 and 2

-

2,871

Correctional Officer Year 2

-

1,921

Correctional Officer Year 1

-

1,437

Correctional Officer Probationary

-

957

Principal Industry Officer Level 1

-

122,215

Principal Industry Officer Level 2

-

116,314

Chief Industry Officer

-

110,788

Senior Overseer

80

81,404

Overseer

69

73,195

Senior Overseer

-

4,785

Overseer

-

2,871

 

Crown Employees (Departmental Officers) Award

 

Departmental Officer

Classifications and Grades

 

1.7.15

 

 

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

General Scale

Year 1

34,277

 

Year 2

41,459

 

Year 3

44,683

 

Year 4

45,901

 

Year 5

47,843

 

Year 6

48,711

 

Year 7

49,920

 

Year 8

51,766

 

Year 9

53,642

 

Year 10

55,624

Grade 1-2  (Level 1)

Year 1

58,687

 

Year 2

60,411

 

Year 3

62,097

 

Year 4

63,801

Grade 3-4  (Level 2)

Year 1

65,608

 

Year 2

67,586

 

Year 3

69,696

 

Year 4

71,839

Grade 5-6  (Level 3)

Year 1

77,448

 

Year 2

79,891

 

Year 3

83,022

 

Year 4

85,455

Grade 7-8  (Level 4)

Year 1

88,015

 

Year 2

90,646

 

Year 3

94,423

 

Year 4

97,426

Grade 9-10 (Level 5)

Year 1

100,330

 

Year 2

103,151

 

Year 3

107,362

 

Year 4

110,560

Grade 11 (Level 6)

Year 1

116,042

 

Year 2

120,961

Grade 12 (Level 7)

Year 1

128,538

 

Year 2

134,202

Senior Officer Grade 1 (Level 8)

Year 1

150,161

 

Year 2

161,802

Senior Officer Grade 2 (Level 9)

Year 1

164,540

 

Year 2

176,141

Senior Officer Grade 3 (Level 10)

Year 1

182,035

 

Year 2

199,822

 

Crown Employees (Department of Attorney General and Justice - Attorney General's Division) (Reporting Services Branch) Sound Reporters Award 2007

 

Multi-Skilled Reporters and Sound Reporters Dual Remote

Classification and Grade

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Trainee Multi-Skilled Sound Reporter Year 1

46

58,687

Multi-Skilled Sound Reporter Year 2

52

62,097

Multi-Skilled Sound Reporter Year 3

55

63,801

Multi-Skilled Sound Reporter Year 4

58

65,608

Multi-Skilled Sound Reporter Year 5

61

67,586

Sound Reporter Dual Remote

64

69,696

 

Crown Employees (Department of Attorney General and Justice (Juvenile Justice) - 38 Hour week Operational Staff 2012) Reviewed Award

 

Classification and Grades

A & C

1.7.15

 

Grade

Per annum

 

Equivalent

2.50%

 

$

Unqualified Youth Officer - Level 1

GS Year 10

55,626

Youth Officer

Level 2

Year 1

Min 1

58,687

Year 2

Max 1

60,411

Year 3

Min 2

62,097

Level 3

Year 1

Max 2

63,801

Shift Supervisor/Assistant Unit Manager - Level 4

Year 1

Min 4

69,696

Year 2

Max 4

71,839

Year 3

Min 5

77,448

Year 4

Max 5

79,891

Unit Manager - Level 5

Year 1

Min 6

83,022

Year 2

Max 6

85,455

Year 3

Min 7

88,015

Year 4

Max 7

90,646

Assistant Manager - Level 6

Year 1

Min 8

94,423

Year 2

Max 8

97,426

Year 3

Min 9

100,330

Year 4

Max 9

103,151

Centre Manager - Level 7

Year 1

Min 10

107,362

Year 2

Max 10

110,560

Centre Manager - Level 8

Year 1

Min 11

116,042

Year 2

Max 11

120,961

Centre Manager - Level 9

Year 1

Min 12

128,538

Year 2

Max 12

134,202

Vocational Instructor (Trade, Maintenance, Grounds)

Level 1, Year 1

-

55,626

Level 2

Year 1

-

58,687

Year 2

-

60,411

Year 3

-

62,097

Year 4

-

63,801

Kitchen Support Officer and Vocational Instructor (Cook)

Level 1

Year 1

-

45,901

Year 2

-

47,843

Level 2

Year 1

-

58,687

Year 2

-

60,411

Year 3

-

62,097

Year 4

-

63,801

Logistics Officer

Level 4

Year 1

-

77,448

Year 2

-

79,891

Level 5

Year 3

-

83,022

Year 4

-

85,455

Court Supervisor - Level 4

Year 1

Min 4

69,696

Year 2

Max 4

71,839

Year 3

Min 5

77,448

Year 4

Max 5

79,891

Drug Detection Security and Intelligence Officer

Level 2

Year 1

Min 1

58,687

Year 2

Max 1

60,411

Year 3

Min 2

62,097

Level 3

Max 2

63,801

Allowances

Chokage Allowance (per day)

4.70

Uniform Allowance (per week)

4.88

Trade Allowance (per annum)

1,780

Supervisory Allowance (per week)

48.78

Allocated Youth Officer Additional Responsibilities Allowance (per hour)

1.27

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Catering Officers) Award

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

54,344

Level 2

56,062

Level 3

57,752

Level 4

59,614

Level 5

61,724

Catering Officers - Academy Allowance

 

Senior Catering Officer

4,750

Catering Officer

2,292

Apprentice

1,835

 

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Centre Managers) Award

 

Grades and salary rates for classifications in this award are in accordance with the Crown Employees Administrative and Clerical Officers - Salaries) Award 2007 Grades 4 to 12

 

Allowance

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Annual allowance (Clause 11)

10,775

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Program Officers) Award

 

Program Officers - Department of the Arts, Sport and Recreation

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Program Officers

 

Level 1

54,966

Level 2

57,119

Level 3

60,343

Level 4

64,655

Level 5

66,808

Level 6

70,052

Level 7

73,276

Level 8

76,518

Level 9

79,741

Level 10

82,983

Level 11

86,202

Level 12

88,359

Program Officers - Temporary employees

1.7.15

 

Per day

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

210.99

Level 2

218.68

Level 3

230.77

Level 4

248.35

Level 5

256.03

Level 6

268.13

Level 7

281.31

Level 8

293.40

Level 9

305.49

Level 10

317.58

Level 11

330.76

Level 12

338.46

Program Officers - Casual Employees

1.7.15

 

Per day

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

237.02

Level 2

246.32

Level 3

260.23

Level 4

278.78

Level 5

288.14

Level 6

302.06

Level 7

315.97

Level 8

329.96

Level 9

343.85

Level 10

357.85

Level 11

371.74

Level 12

381.00

 

1.7.15

 

Per day

 

2.50%

 

$

Assistant instructor (Per day)

57.77

Program Officer (Instructor)

184.20

 

223.45

Allowances

 

Sport and recreation allowance - Permanent

10,775

Program Officers (per annum)

 

Sport and recreation allowance- Temporary

41.30

Program Officers (per day)

 

Night duty allowance - Casual Program

88.17

Officers(per night)

 

Night duty allowance - Program Officer

42.54

(Instructors) (per night)

 

 

Crown Employees (Department of Education and Communities - Services Officers) Award

 

Table 1

Salary Scale for Services Officers Prior to Competency Attainment

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

46,032

Level 2

48,552

Level 3

50,641

Level *4

52,734

 

Per hour

 

$

Level 1

23.21

Level 2

24.48

Level 3

25.55

Level 4

26.61

 

Table 2

Salary Scale for Services Officers after Competency Attainment

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

47,413

Level 2

50,011

Level 3

52,165

Level *4

54,316

 

Per hour

 

$

Level 1

23.94

Level 2

25.24

Level 3

26.31

Level 4

27.39

* Services Officer (Groundsperson) and Services Officer (Gardener) salary rate

 

Table 3

Salary Scale for Assistant Services Officers

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Level 1

46,032

Level 2

48,552

 

Per hour

 

$

Level 1

23.21

Level 2

24.48

 

Crown Employees Department of Family and Community Services NSW (Aboriginal Housing Office) Award 2012

 

See rates for Crown Employees (Administrative and Clerical Officers - Salaries) Award 2007

 

 

Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services) Award 2012

 

Department of Commerce (other than GCIO, OFT, OIR, Businesslink)

 

 

1.7.15

Classifications and Grades

 

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

DPWS Professional Staff -

General Scale 1

 

34,749

General Scale HSC 19 years

 

39,373

General Scale 2 or age 20

 

42,025

General Scale 3 or age 21

 

45,292

General Scale 4

 

46,532

General Scale 5

 

48,494

General Scale 6

 

49,377

General Scale 7

 

50,605

General Scale 8

 

52,475

General Scale 9

 

54,378

General Scale 10

 

56,381

General Scale 11

 

58,040

General Scale 12

 

59,487

General Scale 13

 

61,236

Grade 1

Year 1

 

61,829

Year 2

 

65,281

Year 3

 

69,967

Year 4

 

74,929

Year 5

 

79,372

Grade 2

Year 1

 

84,160

Year 2

 

87,402

Year 3

 

90,114

Year 4

 

92,740

Grade 3

Year 1

 

97,695

Year 2

 

100,727

Year 3

 

104,563

Year 4

 

107,763

Grade 4

Year 1

 

113,166

Year 2

 

116,481

Year 3

 

118,806

DPWS Senior Professional Staff -

Senior 1

 

Year 1

 

123,672

Year 2

 

126,108

Senior 2

 

Year 1

 

128,902

Year 2

 

131,669

Senior 3

 

Year 1

 

134,538

Year 2

 

136,041

DPWS Project Staff

Grade 1

 

Year 1

 

73,400

Year 2

 

74,626

Grade 2

 

Year 1

 

79,415

Year 2

 

81,703

Grade 3

 

Year 1

 

84,220

Year 2

 

86,729

Grade 4

 

Year 1

 

89,240

DPWS Senior Management

Grade 1

 

Year 1

 

147,483

Year 2

 

154,919

Grade 2 -

 

Year 1

 

162,346

Year 2

 

169,783

DPWS Staff -

General Scale 1

 

34,749

General Scale HSC 19 yrs

 

39,373

General Scale 2 or age 20

 

42,025

General Scale 3 or age 21

 

45,292

General Scale 4

 

46,532

General Scale 5

 

48,494

General Scale 6

 

49,377

General Scale 7

 

50,605

General Scale 8

 

52,475

General Scale 9

 

54,378

General Scale 10

 

56,381

* Personal

 

58,040

Grade 1 -

 

Year 1

 

59,487

Year 2

 

61,236

Grade 2 -

 

Year 1

 

62,949

Year 2

 

64,669

Grade 3 -

 

Year 1

 

66,507

Year 2

 

68,515

Grade 4 -

 

Year 1

 

70,653

Year 2

 

72,821

Grade 5 -

 

Year 1

 

78,509

Year 2

 

80,991

Grade 6 -

 

Year 1

 

84,160

Year 2

 

86,624

Grade 7 -

 

Year 1

 

89,224

Year 2

 

91,894

Grade 8 -

 

Year 1

 

95,716

Year 2

 

98,764

Grade 9 -

 

Year 1

 

101,705

Year 2

 

104,563

Grade 10 -

 

Year 1

 

108,839

Year 2

 

112,076

Grade 11 -

 

Year 1

 

117,632

Year 2

 

122,620

Grade 12 -

 

Year 1

 

130,300

Year 2

 

136,041

DPWS Technical Staff (A)

 

 

General Scale 1 or 16 years

 

28,809

General Scale 2 or 17 years

 

32,691

General Scale 3 or 18 years

 

34,749

General Scale 4 or 20 years

 

39,373

General Scale 5 or 21 years

 

42,025

General Scale 6

 

45,292

General Scale 7

 

46,532

General Scale 8

 

48,494

General Scale 9

 

49,377

General Scale 10

 

50,605

General Scale 11

 

52,475

General Scale 12

 

54,378

General Scale 13

 

56,381

General Scale 14

 

58,040

Grade I -

 

Year 1

 

60,618

Year 2

 

62,321

Year 3

 

64,039

Year 4

 

65,281

Year 5

 

67,204

Grade II -

 

Year 1

 

70,653

Year 2

 

72,086

Year 3

 

73,360

Year 4

 

74,929

Grade III -

 

Year 1

 

80,050

DPWS Senior Technical (A) -

Senior I -

 

Year 1

 

78,509

Year 2

 

80,050

Year 3

 

82,516

Senior II -

 

Year 1

 

84,974

Year 2

 

87,402

Senior III -

 

Year 1

 

91,006

Senior Officer -

Grade 1 -

 

Year 1

 

151,962

Year 2

 

163,603

Grade 2 -

 

Year 1

 

166,340

Year 2

 

177,942

Grade 3 -

 

Year 1

 

183,837

Year 2

 

201,622

 

Crown Employees (Department of Finance and Services - Waste Assets Management Corporation) Salaried Staff Award 2012

 

WAMC OFFICER

 

Grade

Year

Per annum

 

 

1.7.15

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

WAMC Officer General Scale

1

34,904

WAMC Officer General Scale

2

42,219

WAMC Officer General Scale

3

45,500

WAMC Officer General Scale

4

46,744

WAMC Officer General Scale

5

48,724

WAMC Officer General Scale

6

49,607

WAMC Officer General Scale

7

50,836

WAMC Officer General Scale

8

52,716

WAMC Officer General Scale

9

54,625

WAMC Officer General Scale

10

56,643

WAMC Officer Grade 1

1

59,763

 

2

61,522

WAMC Officer Grade 2

1

63,235

 

2

64,971

WAMC Officer Grade 3

1

66,813

 

2

68,825

WAMC Officer Grade 4

1

70,977

 

2

76,689

WAMC Officer Grade 5

1

78,871

 

2

81,357

WAMC Officer Grade 6

1

84,545

 

2

87,026

WAMC Officer Grade 7

1

89,632

 

2

92,310

WAMC Officer Grade 8

1

96,157

 

2

99,214

WAMC Officer Grade 9

1

102,174

 

2

105,042

WAMC Officer Grade 10

1

109,335

 

2

112,591

WAMC Officer Grade 11

1

118,172

 

2

123,182

WAMC Officer Grade 12

1

130,897

 

2

136,662

 

WAMC SENIOR OFFICER

 

Grade

Year

Per annum

 

 

1 July 2015

 

 

$

WAMC Senior Officer Grade 1

1

152,920

 

2

164,773

WAMC Senior Officer Grade 2

1

167,560

 

2

179,374

 

1

185,378

WAMC Senior Officer Grade 3

2

203,492

 

Crown Employees Food Safety Officers Award

 

Food Safety Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

2.50%

 

Points

$

 

 

Per annum

Grade 1, Year 1

-

59,549

Year 2

-

61,254

Year 3

55

63,801

Grade 2, Year 1

-

67,655

Year 2

-

73,573

Year 3

82

83,022

Grade 3, Year 1

-

89,331

Year 2

-

92,534

Year 3

98

97,426

Grade 4, Year 1

-

101,737

Year 2

-

105,255

Year 3

111

110,560

Grade 5, Year 1

116

116,042

Year 2

120

120,961

Grade 6, Year 1

126

128,538

Year 2

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees (General Assistants in Schools - Department of Education and Communities) Award

 

General Assistants in Schools - Department of Education and Training

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Points

2.50%

 

$

Full-time Permanent - Junior

-

31,861

On employment

After 12 months or at 20 years

-

40,963

Adult

Year 1

19

45,516

Year 2

20

45,901

Year 3

22

46,771

Year 4

23

47,843

Year 5

25

48,711

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

Part-time Permanent (up to 35.5 hpw)

2.50%

 

$

Junior

On employment

17.68

After 12 months or at 20 years

22.72

Adult

25.95

Full-time (38 hpw) Temporary - Unloaded Junior

On employment

16.09

After 12 months or at 20 years

20.66

Adult

22.94

Full-time Temporary - Loaded Junior

On employment

17.41

After 12 months or at 20 years

22.36

Adult

24.90

Part-time Temporary (up to 35.5 hpw)

Unloaded Junior

On employment

17.68

After 12 months or at 20 years

22.72

Adult

25.95

Loaded Junior

On employment

19.16

After 12 months or at 20 years

24.62

Adult

28.10

 

Crown Employees (General Managers, Superintendents, Managers Security and Deputy Superintendents, Department of Corrective Services) Award 2009

 

Rank

Annualised Salary from

 

the first full pay period

 

on or after 1.7.2015

 

2.50%

 

$

General Manager

179,800

Superintendent

164,979

Manager Security

151,686

Deputy Superintendent

141,309

 

Crown Employees (General Staff - Salaries) Award 2007

 

 

General Staff - Salaries

 

Common

1.7.15

Classification and Grades

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Artist’s Model, TAFE

(draped)

33

52,185

(undraped)

39

55,169

Assistant, Enrolled Nurses Training Program, TAFE (part-time)

1st year

23

47,843

2nd year

25

48,711

3rd year

28

49,920

Assistant Food & Beverage Controller, Ryde TAFE

1st year

42

56,691

2nd year

48

59,795

Assistant Operations Controller, Port Macquarie, Campbelltown, TAFE

1st year

39

55,169

2nd year

42

56,691

Assistant Operations Manager, TAFE (Hamilton, Ryde, Werrington)

1st year

59

66,294

2nd year

61

67,586

3rd year

64

69,696

4th year

67

71,839

Assistant Operations Manager, TAFE (East Sydney)

1st year

56

64,399

2nd year

60

66,909

Catering Services Manager, Kurri Kurri, Ryde, TAFE

1st year

70

73,918

2nd year

75

77,448

Catering Supervisor, Kurri Kurri, Ryde, TAFE

1st year

52

62,097

2nd year

55

63,801

Class Preparation Assistant Tourism & Hospitality/Rural Studies; Floristry,

 

 

Catering and Bakery, TAFE

 

 

1st year

23

47,843

2nd year

25

48,711

3rd year

26

49,106

Class Preparation Assistant Hairdresser, TAFE

1st year

17

44,683

2nd year

20

45,901

3rd year

22

46,771

Corrective Services NSW Canteen Worker

9

38,839

Duty Manager, Ryde, TAFE

57

64,967

Fitter-Operator, TAFE

51

61,471

Food and Beverage Controller, TAFE (Hamilton)

39

55,169

 

42

56,691

Food School Assistant, TAFE

Years 1 - 3

18

45,123

Year 4 - 6

19

45,516

Year 7

20

45,901

Foreman, TAFE

Electrical Grade 2

64

69,696

Electrical Grade 3

68

72,365

Electrical Grade 5

77

78,971

Other than Electrical

Grade 1

57

64,967

Grade 2

61

67,586

Grade 3

65

70,282

Grade 4

73

76,071

Grade 5

77

78,971

Assistant Mechanical Foreman, TAFE

61

67,586

General Assistant/Caretaker, TAFE

25

48,711

Guest Services Agent, Ryde, TAFE

1st year

34

52,675

2nd year

36

53,642

House Officer, TAFE, Sydney

1st year

44

57,678

2nd year

47

59,302

3rd year

49

60,411

House Officer, TAFE, Newcastle

1st year

41

56,250

2nd year

42

56,691

3rd year

43

57,253

House Supervisor (Goulburn, Kurri Kurri), TAFE

1st year

39

55,169

2nd year

41

56,250

Kitchen Assistant (part-time), TAFE

18

45,123

Laboratory Craftsman, TAFE

Grade 1, 1st year

40

55,624

Grade 1, 2nd year

41

56,250

Grade 1, 3rd year

43

57,253

Grade 1, 4th year

44

57,678

Grade 2, 1st year

45

58,239

Grade 2, 2nd year

46

58,687

Grade 2, 3rd year

47

59,302

Senior Laboratory Craftsman

55

63,801

Operations Controller Campbelltown/Port Macquarie/Orange, TAFE

1st year

52

62,097

2nd year

55

63,801

Operations Manager - Food School/ Horticulture/Technical Support/

Purchasing and Stores Controller -

 

 

East Sydney, Ryde, TAFE

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

3rd year

82

83,022

4th year

85

85,455

Hamilton/Wollongong

1st year

72

75,292

2nd year

75

77,448

3rd year

78

79,891

4th year

82

83,022

Operations Manager (Brookvale, Dubbo, Loftus, Werrington) TAFE

1st year

66

71,112

2nd year

77

78,971

Operations Supervisor - Food School, Kingscliff, Wollongong, TAFE

1st year

52

62,097

2nd year

55

63,801

Senior Housekeeper, Ryde, TAFE

1st year

57

64,967

2nd year

63

69,025

Scientific Instrument Maker, TAFE

51

61,471

Steel Production Assistant (formerly Cold Saw Operator) TAFE

25

48,711

Steel Production Supervisor (formerly Charge Hand, Cold Saw (Operator),

40

55,624

TAFE

 

 

Stores Attendant, Hairdressing, TAFE

1st year

22

46,771

2nd year

23

47,843

3rd year

25

48,711

Technical Assistant (Art, Ceramics, TV Studio) TAFE

Years 1 - 3

32

51,766

Years 4 - 6

34

52,675

Year 7

35

53,101

Technical Assistant (Design)

1st year

35

53,101

2nd year

37

54,155

3rd year

39

55,169

Technical Assistant (Electrical Engineering/Applied Electricity), TAFE

1st year

50

60,998

2nd year

52

62,097

3rd year

54

63,175

Technical Assistant (Mechanical Engineering/Civil Engineering Building)

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

47

59,302

Technical Assistant (Vehicle Building)

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

47

59,302

Technical Assistant (Refrigeration and Air Conditioning), TAFE

32

51,766

Technical Assistant (Rural Studies), TAFE

1st year

34

52,675

2nd year

36

53,642

3rd year

39

55,169

4th year

41

56,250

5th year

44

57,678

6th year

47

59,302

7th year

50

60,998

8th year

53

62,627

9th year

56

64,399

10th year

59

66,294

11th year

61

67,586

Community Liaison Officer/Aboriginal Community Liaison Officer,

57

64,967

Department of Education and Training (DET)

 

 

Farm Foreman, DET

Grade A

1st year

39

55,169

2nd year

41

56,250

3rd year

43

57,253

Grade B

1st year

45

58,239

2nd year

47

59,302

3rd year

51

61,471

House Officer, DET

1st year

34

52,675

2nd year

36

53,642

3rd year

39

55,169

Maintenance Officer, DET

1st year

24

48,313

2nd - 7th year

25

48,711

8th year

26

49,106

Photographic Assistant, DET

1st year

22

46,771

2nd year

23

47,843

3rd year

25

48,711

4th year

26

49,106

Matrons and Sub-Matrons, DET

Matron

1st year

45

58,239

Thereafter

46

58,687

Sub-Matron

 

 

1st year

39

55,169

Thereafter

40

55,624

Storeman/Attendant, Hurlstone/Yanco Agricultural High School, DET

1st year

17

44,683

2nd year

18

45,123

3rd year and 4th year

20

45,901

5th year

22

46,771

Technical Assistant (Art, Ceramics, TV Studio)

Years 1 - 3

32

51,766

Years 4 - 6

34

52,675

Year 7

35

53,101

Assistant, Dept of Infrastructure Planning and Natural Resources (DIPNR)

Junior - under 17 (50% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

22,561

Aged 17 (60% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

27,073

Aged 18 (70% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

31,585

Aged 19 (80% of Grade 1, Yr 1)

36,098

Aged 20 (90% of Grade 1, Yr)

40,611

Grade 1

1st year

18

45,123

2nd year

22

46,771

3rd year

25

48,711

4th year

29

50,433

5th year

32

51,766

Grade 2

1st year

34

52,675

2nd year

36

53,642

3rd year

37

54,155

4th year

39

55,169

Grade 3

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

52

62,097

Field Services Staff, DIPNR Field Supervisor

1st year

48

59,795

2nd year

51

61,471

3rd year

53

62,627

4th year

55

63,801

5th year

58

65,608

Field Service Manager, Years 1-3 only

Other locations (not specified)

 

 

1st year

66

71,112

2nd year

67

71,839

3rd year

69

73,195

Specific locations Years 1-4

(Bathurst, Cooma, Glennies Creek, Gosford, Goulburn, Henty, Inverell, Lithgow, Manilla (f.s.), Moss Vale, Nowra, Newcastle, Parkes, Cowra RC, Parramatta, Penrith, Scone, Singleton, Wellington, Braidwood (cons.), Murwillumbah, Coffs Harbour, Kempsey, Grafton, Queanbeyan, Gunnedah RC.

4th year

75

77,448

Regional Field Services Manager

83

83,832

Drillers (Central West Region employees only), DIPNR

Driller’s Assistant

22

46,771

Roster Allowance

5,423

Trainee Drilling Officer

25

48,711

Roster Allowance

5,651

Drilling Officer - Level 1

38

54,605

Roster Allowance

6,335

Drilling Officer - Level 2

40

55,624

Roster Allowance

6,453

Drilling Officer - Level 3

43

57,253

Roster Allowance

6,642

Drilling Officer - Level 4

48

59,795

Roster Allowance

6,937

Drilling Officer - Level 5

53

62,627

Roster Allowance

7,264

Senior Drilling Officer

57

64,967

Roster Allowance

7,535

Overseers, DIPNR

Grade 1 (ex Dept of Water Resources only)

60

66,909

Grade II

61

67,586

Grade III

65

70,282

Grade IV

73

76,071

Grade V

77

78,971

Plant Managers, DIPNR

Grade 1 (Workshop Supervisors, Goulburn, Inverell, Scone & Wagga

65

70,282

Wagga)

 

 

Grade 2 (Workshop Manager, Wellington & Fleet Managers, Tamworth &

Wagga Wagga)

 

 

Year 1

69

73,195

Year 2

70

73,918

Assistant Education Officers, Powerhouse Museum

43

57,253

 

47

59,302

House Officer, Powerhouse Museum

43

57,253

 

44

57,678

Museum Officer, Powerhouse Museum

18

45,123

 

19

45,516

 

20

45,901

 

21

46,339

 

23

47,843

Photographer

Grade 1 - Years 1-3 (various agencies)

 

 

1st year

39

55,169

2nd year

41

56,250

3rd year

43

57,253

Grade 2*

1st year

49

60,411

2nd year

51

61,471

*Progression from Photographer Grade 1 to Photographer Grade 2 (see Sch

A of award)

 

 

Photographers Grade 3** Years 1-3

1st year

63

69,025

2nd year

65

70,282

3rd year

69

73,195

**Grade 3 requirements in Sch A of award

Photographic Assistant

22

46,771

 

23

47,843

 

25

48,711

 

26

49,106

Preparator, Powerhouse Museum

 

 

Grade I - Years 1-3

45

58,239

48

59,795

 

51

61,471

Grade II - Years 1-2

55

63,801

 

59

66,294

Senior Preparator, Powerhouse Museum

63

69,025

 

65

70,282

Stores Officer, Powerhouse Museum

Grade 1

31

51,269

 

33

52,185

Grade 2

34

52,675

 

35

53,101

Grade 3

36

53,642

 

37

54,155

Grade 4

39

55,169

 

41

56,250

Transport Officer, Powerhouse Museum

47

59,302

 

49

60,411

Field Assistant, Dept of Mineral Resources

Year 1

26

49,106

Year 2

28

49,920

Year 3

31

51,269

Year 4

32

51,766

Year 5

34

52,675

Regional Mining Officer, Dept of Mineral Resources

58

65,608

 

61

67,586

 

64

69,696

 

67

71,839

Regional Mining Officer, Lightning Ridge, Dept of Mineral Resources

75

77,448

 

79

80,529

 

82

83,022

 

85

85,455

Craftsman/Framer, Art Gallery

32

51,766

Gallery Services Officer, Art Gallery

18

45,123

 

20

45,901

Supervisor, Gallery Services Officers, Art Gallery

23

47,843

Senior Gallery Services Officer

43

57,253

 

45

58,239

 

47

59,302

 

49

60,411

Installation Officer, Art Gallery

26

49,106

 

29

50,433

 

32

51,766

Senior Installation Officer, Art Gallery

32

51,766

 

35

53,101

Display Technician, Art Gallery

Grade 1

45

58,239

 

48

59,795

 

51

61,471

Grade 2

55

63,801

 

59

66,294

Senior Display Technician

63

69,025

 

65

70,282

Bar Manager, Police Academy

34

52,675

Building Manager, NSW Police

60

66,909

 

61

67,586

 

63

69,025

Driving Instructor, NSW Police College

68

72,365

 

69

73,195

 

72

75,292

General Assistant, NSW Police College

19

45,516

20

45,901

 

22

46,771

 

23

47,843

 

25

48,711

Groom, Mounted Police

16

43,585

 

18

45,123

Maintenance Attendant, Goulburn Police College

22

46,771

Senior Basement Attendant, Police Headquarters

29

50,433

 

31

51,269

 

32

51,766

 

34

52,675

Storeman/Attendant, Police Headquarters

17

44,683

Uniform Fitter and Advisory Officer, NSW Police

37

54,155

Police Armourer

Year 1

51

61,471

Year 2

55

63,801

Year 3

58

65,608

Year 4

59

66,294

General Assistant, State Library

23

47,843

Photographic Operator, State Library

23

47,843

 

26

49,106

Museum Assistant, Historic Houses Trust

Grade 1 Years 1 to 4

20

45,901

 

21

46,339

 

25

48,711

 

27

49,501

Grade 2, Years 1 to 5

30

50,864

 

31

51,269

 

34

52,675

 

35

53,101

 

36

53,642

Museum Guide, Historic Houses Trust

28

49,920

Years 1 to 6

30

50,864

 

32

51,766

 

34

52,675

 

36

53,642

 

39

55,169

Chief Guide, Historic Houses Trust

48

59,795

 

51

61,471

Timber Inspectors, State Forests

Chief Timber Inspector

92

91,485

Deputy Chief Timber Inspector

77

78,971

 

80

81,404

Senior Timber Inspector

67

71,839

 

68

72,365

 

69

73,195

Timber Inspector

45

58,239

 

47

59,302

 

49

60,411

 

51

61,471

 

53

62,627

 

56

64,399

 

58

65,608

Entrance Attendant, Royal Botanic Gardens

30

50,864

 

 

Herbarium Assistants, Royal Botanic Gardens

Grade 1

18

45,123

 

22

46,771

 

25

48,711

 

29

50,433

 

32

51,766

Grade 2

34

52,675

 

36

53,642

 

37

54,155

 

39

55,169

Centre Supervisor, State Sports Centre

37 (+10%

54,155

 

all purpose

 

 

allow.)

 

Centre Supervisor, State Sports Centre

40

55,624

Events Technical Officer, State Sports Centre

58

65,608

Maintenance Officer, State Sports Centre

55

63,801

Facilities Manager, State Sports Centre

111

110,560

Assistant Facilities Manager, State Sports Centre

67

71,839

General Assistant, WorkCover

19

45,516

 

20

45,901

 

22

46,771

 

23

47,843

 

25

48,711

Day Attendant, Australian Museum

18

45,123

 

19

45,516

 

20

45,901

 

21

46,339

 

23

47,843

Preparator Australian Museum

Assistant Preparator (55)

29

50,433

 

34

52,675

 

39

55,169

 

43

57,253

Cadet Preparator (56)

21

46,339

 

25

48,711

Chief Preparator

82

83,022

 

84

84,570

Preparator (57) Grade I

46

58,687

 

49

60,411

 

52

62,097

Grade II

56

64,399

 

60

66,909

Senior Preparator

63

69,025

 

65

70,282

Cleaner/Messenger/Courtkeeper - Sheriff’s Office, Attorney-General’s Dept

30

50,864

Courtkeeper and Cleaner, Darlinghurst, Attorney-General’s Dept

27

49,501

Courtkeeper/Cleaner and Messenger

25

48,711

Bathurst, Attorney-General’s Dept

 

 

Courtkeeper/Cleaner and Messenger

25

48,711

Queanbeyan, (Local Court), Attorney-General’s Dept

 

 

Security Attendant, Attorney-General’s Dept (formerly Assistant Service

17

44,683

Officer)

 

 

 

18

45,123

 

20

45,901

 

22

46,771

Basement Attendant, Attorney-General’s Dept

23

47,843

(formerly Assistant Service Officer)

 

 

Property Inspector, Public Trust Office

64

69,696

 

67

71,839

 

69

73,195

 

73

76,071

 

Crown Employees Historic Houses Trust (Gardens - Horticulture and Trades Staff) Award 2007

 

Historic Houses Trust - Gardens - Horticulture and Trades Staff

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Horticultural/Trades Officer

 

Level One

43,088

Level Two Year 1

47,843

Level Two Year thereafter

49,106

Level Three Year 1

50,864

Level Three Year thereafter

52,675

Level Four Year 1

54,605

Level Four Year thereafter

56,250

Level Five Year 1

58,239

Level Five Year thereafter

59,795

Level Six Year 1

61,471

Level Six Year thereafter

63,175

Level Seven Year 1

64,967

Level Seven Year thereafter

66,909

Level Eight Year 1

69,025

Level Eight Year thereafter

71,839

Level Nine Year 1

74,656

Level Nine Year thereafter

77,448

Level Ten Year 1

79,891

Level Ten Year thereafter

82,135

Level Eleven Year 1

88,900

Level Eleven Year thereafter

94,423

 

Crown Employees (Home Care Service of New South Wales - Administrative Staff) Award 2012

 

Home Care Service of New South Wales Administrative Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Home Care Gradings and Pay Scales  -

Grade 1 -

Step 1

29

50,433

Step 2

33

52,185

Grade 2 -

Step 1

35

53,101

Step 2

38

54,605

Grade 3 -

Step 1

40

55,624

Step 2

43

57,253

Grade 4 -

Step 1

45

58,239

Step 2

49

60,411

Grade 5 -

Step 1

52

62,097

Step 2

56

64,399

Grade 6 -

Step 1

58

65,608

Step 2

62

68,223

Grade 7 -

Step 1

64

69,696

Step 2

68

72,365

Grade 8 -

Step 1

70

73,918

Step 2

74

76,675

Grade 9 -

Step 1

76

78,301

Step 2

79

80,529

Grade 10 -

Step 1

81

82,135

Step 2

84

84,570

Grade 11 -

Step 1

86

86,220

Step 2

89

88,900

Grade 12 -

Step 1

90

89,781

Step 2

94

93,440

Grade 13 -

Step 1

96

95,413

Step 2

100

99,367

Grade 14 -

Step 1

102

101,290

Step 2

105

104,200

Grade 15 -

Step 1

107

106,307

Step 2

110

109,490

Grade 16 -

Step 1

112

111,639

Step 2

115

114,913

Grade 17 -

Step 1

117

117,194

Step 2

120

120,961

Grade 18 -

Step 1

121

122,002

Step 2

124

125,773

Grade 19 -

Step 1

126

128,538

Step 2

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees (Interpreters and Translators, Community Relations Commission) Award

 

Table 1 - Rates of Pay

 

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Interpreting/Translating Officer

 

 

Year 1

49

60,411

Year 2

56

64,399

Year 3

63

69,025

Interpreter/Translator

 

 

Year 1

56

64,399

Year 2

63

69,025

Year 3

70

73,918

Year 4

76

78,301

Year 5

81

82,135

Senior Interpreter/Translator

 

 

Year 1

84

84,570

Year 2

87

87,147

Year 3

91

90,646

 

 

Table 2 - Casual Rates of Pay

 

Casual Interpreter

 

1.7.15

Year 1

 

Base Hourly Rate (Unloaded)

 

35.25

Hourly Rate (Base + 20% + 34.5%)

 

54.47

Base Overtime Rate (Base + 34.5%)

 

47.42

Year 2

 

Base Hourly Rate (Unloaded)

 

37.80

Hourly Rate (Base + 20% + 34.5%)

 

58.40

Base Overtime Rate (Base + 34.5%)

 

50.85

Year 3

 

Base Hourly Rate (Unloaded)

 

40.48

Hourly Rate (Base + 20% + 34.5%)

 

62.51

Base Overtime Rate (Base + 34.5%)

 

54.44

Year 4

 

Base Hourly Rate (Unloaded)

 

42.88

Hourly Rate (Base + 20% + 34.5%)

 

66.24

Base Overtime Rate (Base + 34.5%)

 

57.67

Year 5

 

Base Hourly Rate (Unloaded)

 

44.96

Hourly Rate (Base + 20% + 34.5%)

 

69.46

Base Overtime Rate (Base + 34.5%)

 

60.47

Casual Translator

Year 1

Standard Document Translation

 

27.23

Non Standard Document Translation

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

54.47

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

27.23

Editing

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

40.86

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

20.43

Proof Reading

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

27.23

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

13.61

Checking

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

40.86

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

20.43

Year 2

Standard Document Translation

 

29.20

Non Standard Document Translation

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

58.40

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

29.20

Editing

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

43.81

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

21.89

Proof Reading

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

29.20

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

14.60

Checking

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

43.81

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

21.89

Year 3

Standard Document Translation

 

31.27

Non Standard Document Translation

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

62.51

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

31.27

Editing

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

46.89

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

23.45

Proof Reading

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

31.27

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

 

15.64

Checking

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

46.89

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

23.45

Year 4

Standard Document Translation

 

33.13

Non Standard Document Translation

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

66.24

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

33.13

Editing

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

49.68

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

24.85

Proof Reading

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

33.13

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

16.56

Checking

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

49.68

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

24.85

Year 5

Standard Document Translation

 

34.77

Non Standard Document Translation

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

69.45

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

34.77

Editing

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

52.12

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

26.05

Proof Reading

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

34.77

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

17.38

Checking

 

First 200 words or part thereof

 

52.12

Then 100 words thereafter or part thereof

26.05

 

Crown Employees (Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust Division) Salaries Award

 

Jenolan Caves Reserve Trust Officers

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Administration Officer

54,947

Administration Officer (Special)

56,946

Business Development Manager

103,152

Caretaker Jenolan Cottages

52,866

Manager Caving Operations

83,022

Director

150,161

Guide - Grade 1

52,866

Guide - Grade 2

54,947

Maintenance Officer

49,853

Karst Resources Officer

79,322

Senior Finance Officer

88,011

Guide - Grade 3

59,041

System Administrator/Finance Officer

79,322

Team Leader - Electrical

68,731

Team Leader - Maintenance

68,731

Trades Officer

56,946

Trades Officer - Electrical (W/ends)

64,837

Visitor Services Officer (Tickers - PT)*

52,866

*Visitor Services Officer part-time works four days per week.  Base rate is 80 per cent of Level 1A base rate

 

Crown Employees - Legal Officers (Crown Solicitors Office, Office of Legal Aid Commission, Office of Director of Public Prosecutions and Parliamentary Counsel’s Office) Reviewed Award 2012

 

Legal Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Legal Officers

 

 

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

51

61,471

2nd year of service

55

63,801

3rd year of service

58

65,608

4th year of service

61

67,586

5th year of service

65

70,282

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

73

76,071

2nd year of service

78

79,891

3rd year of service

84

84,570

4th year of service

89

88,900

5th year of service

93

92,446

Grade III

 

 

1st year of service

98

97,426

2nd year of service

101

100,330

3rd year of service

105

104,200

Grade IV

 

 

1st year of service

112

111,639

2nd year of service

114

113,787

Grade V

 

 

1st year of service

119

119,657

2nd year of service

121

122,002

Grade VI

 

 

1st year of service

126

128,538

2nd year of service

128

131,247

 

Crown Employees (Librarians, Library Assistants, Library Technicians and Archivists) Award

 

Classification and Grades

Salary

1.7.15

 

Point

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

Librarians and Archivists

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

Year 1

46

58,687

Year 2

52

62,097

Year 3

58

65,608

Year 4

64

69,696

Year 5

69

73,195

Year 6

74

76,675

Grade 2

 

 

Year 1

78

79,891

Year 2

82

83,022

Year 3

87

87,147

Year 4

91

90,646

Grade 3

 

 

Year 1

96

95,413

Year 2

99

98,361

Year 3

103

102,223

Year 4

107

106,307

Grade 4

 

 

Year 1

110

109,490

Year 2

113

112,713

Year 3

116

116,042

Year 4

119

119,657

Grade 5

 

 

Year 1

122

123,034

Year 2

125

127,158

Year 3

128

131,247

Year 4

-

135,700

Library Assistant

 

 

Year 1

20

45,901

Year 2

25

48,711

Year 3

32

51,766

Year 4

40

55,624

Year 5

44

57,678

Library Technician

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

Year 1

46

58,687

Year 2

52

62,097

Year 3

58

65,608

Year 4

64

69,696

Grade 2

 

 

Year 1

75

77,448

Year 2

78

79,891

Year 3

82

83,022

Year 4

87

87,147

 

Crown Employees (Lord Howe Island Board Salaries and Conditions 2009) Award

 

 

 

 

1.7.15

Classification

Grade

Year

Per annum

 

 

 

2.50%

 

 

 

$

LHI Officer

1

1

49,837

 

 

2

52,059

 

 

3

53,347

LHI Officer

2

1

54,768

 

 

2

55,311

 

 

3

57,705

LHI Officer

3

1

58,673

 

 

2

60,323

 

 

3

62,320

LHI Officer

4

1

64,131

 

 

2

67,176

 

 

3

69,747

LHI Officer

5

1

71,230

 

 

2

73,266

 

 

3

77,517

LHI Officer

5A

1

77,518

 

 

2

79,790

 

 

3

89,497

 

 

4

93,116

 

 

5

95,993

 

 

6

99,177

LHI Officer

6

1

79,790

 

 

2

89,497

 

 

3

93,116

LHI Officer

7

1

95,993

 

 

2

99,177

 

 

3

105,517

LHI Officer

8

1

108,578

 

 

2

113,830

 

 

3

118,545

LHI Senior Officer

1

1

131,047

 

 

2

136,710

 

Crown Employees (New South Wales Department of Ageing, Disability and Home Care) Residential Centre Support Services Staff Award

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Schedule A

 

Transport Driver

 

Up to 2,950 kilograms

48,070

Over 2,950 kilos and up to 4,650 kilos*

48,462

Over 4,650 kilos and up to 7,700 kilos*

48,874

Over 7,700 kilos and up to 10,800 kilos*

49,373

Over 10,800 kilos and up to 12,350 kilos*

49,799

Over 12,350 kilos and up to 15,5000 kilos*

50,193

Over 15,500 kilos and up to 21,000 kilos*

50,685

Over 21,000 kilos and up to 22,450 kilos*

51,101

*Manufacturer's Gross Vehicle Mass

 

Extra Hand

48,070

Services Support Officer -

 

Grade 1

44,171

Grade 2

45,360

Grade 3

46,839

Apprentice Cook -

 

1st six months (50%)

24,037

2nd six months (70%)

33,651

3rd six months (80%)

38,457

4th six months (85%)

40,861

5th six months (90%)

43,263

6th six months (95%)

45,667

Hunter Residences -

 

Head Chef

64,904

Chef

57,460

Metro Residences -

 

Head Chef

52,369

Deputy Head Chef

50,193

Chef

49,373

Other Residences -

 

Head Chef

50,193

Deputy Head Chef

49,373

Chef

48,070

Outdoor Attendant Sewerage Works - Peat Island

50,193

Gardener (Tradesperson)

53,017

Gardener (non-Tradesperson)

49,799

Instructor Woodwork -

 

Without Qualifications - 1st Year

57,458

Without Qualifications - 2nd Year

58,548

With Qualifications - 1st Year

58,679

With Qualifications - 2nd Year

60,184

With Qualifications - Thereafter

60,794

Technical Instructor Without Qualifications -

 

1st Year

54,011

2nd Year

54,450

Thereafter

55,067

Technical Instructor With Qualifications -

 

1st Year

56,051

2nd Year

56,466

Thereafter

57,458

Therapy Aide -

 

1st Year

47,688

2nd Year

48,878

Thereafter

50,190

Supervisor - Linen Distribution -

 

Rydalmere

50,676

Marsden, Grosvenor

48,418

 

Schedule B - Special Allowances

 

(i) Services Support Officers Grade 2 additional duties allowance (per week)

15.21

 

 

(ii) Sewerage works and grease traps allowance

 

$3.40 Per week (the allowance is not automatically adjusted in the future)

 

 

 

(iii) Sewerage chokages allowance  (per day)

9.12

 

 

(iv) Drivers and Extra Hands who handle wet and dry garbage shall be paid an allowance (per hour)

0.49

 

 

(v) Staff members required to handle linen of a nauseous nature (other than in sealed bags) (per shift)

4.32

 

 

(vi) Leading Hand Allowance (Per Week)

 

In charge of 2 to 5 other officers

31.37

In charge of 6 to 10 other officers

44.72

In charge of 11 to 15 other officers

56.94

In charge of 16 to 19 other officers

69.73

 

 

(vii) A Boiler Attendant required to attend more than one high pressure boiler (per annum)

826.06

 

 

(viii) Uniform Allowance - If the uniform of a staff member is not laundered at the expense of the Department  - $5.35 per week

 

 

Schedule C - Allowances

 

(i) Cold Places - Where temperature is reduced

0.77

by artificial means to below 0 degrees Celsius (per hour)

 

(ii) Confined Spaces (per hour)

0.95

(iii) Dirty Work (per hour)

0.77

(iv) Height Money (per hour)

 

Staff members working at a height of 7.5 metres from the ground,

 

deck, floor or water

0.77

And for every additional 3 metres

0.23

(v) Hot Places (per hour)

 

Staff members working in the shade in places where:

 

the temperature is raised by artificial means to between 46 degrees Celsius and 54 degrees

0.77

Celsius

 

the temperature exceeds 54 degrees Celsius

0.95

(vi)(a) Insulation Material (per hour)

 

Staff members working in any room or similar area or in any confined (unventilated)

 

space:

 

Where pumice or other unrecognised insulating material is being used in insulating work

0.62

 

 

Where the insulating material is silicate

0.95

(b) Asbestos (per hour)

 

A staff member required to work with any materials

0.77

containing asbestos and where safeguards include the

 

mandatory wearing of protective equipment

 

(vii) Wet Places

 

(a) (1) A staff member working in a place where

 

water other than rain is falling so that their clothing

0.77

shall be appreciably wet and/or water, oil or mud

 

underfoot is sufficient to saturate their boots (per hour)

 

 

 

(2) Where a staff member is required to work in the rain (per hour)

0.77

 

 

(b) A staff member is called upon to work knee-deep in mud or water (per day)

5.98

(viii) Acid Furnaces, Stills, etc. (per hour)- A staff member engaged on the

3.88

construction or alteration or repairs to boilers, flues, furnaces, retorts,

 

kilns, ovens, ladles and similar refractory work

 

(ix) Depth Money (per hour) - A staff member engaged in tunnels, cylinders,

 

caissons, coffer dams and sewer work and in underground shafts

0.77

exceeding 3 metres in depth

 

(x) Swinging Scaffolds -

 

(a) A staff member working in a bosun's chair or on a swinging

 

scaffold shall be paid:

 

For the first four hours whilst so engaged (per hour)

5.55

 

 

After four hours (per hour)

1.11

(xi) Spray Application - carried out in other than

 

a properly constructed booth

0.77

(xi) Spray Application - carried out in other than

0.77

a properly constructed booth

 

(xii) Roof Work (per hour)

0.95

(xiii) Explosive Powered Tools

 

Staff members required to use explosive powered tools shall be paid (per hour)

0.04

 

 

With a minimum payment per day

1.77

(xiv) Toxic and Obnoxious Substances (per hour)

 

(a) A staff member engaged in either the preparation and/or the

0.95

application of toxic or epoxy based materials

 

(b) In addition, staff members applying such material in buildings

 

where the air-conditioning

0.64

plant is not operating.

 

(c) Where there is an absence of adequate natural

 

ventilation, the employer shall provide ventilation

 

by artificial means and/or supply an approved

 

type of respirator and, in addition, protective

 

clothing shall be supplied where recommended

 

by the Department.

 

(d) Staff members working in close proximity to

 

staff members so engaged

0.77

 

Schedule D - Existing staff as at 19/4/99

Outdoor Attendant (Other)

47, 690

11th year and thereafter Current incumbents only (per annum)

 

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Family and Community Services - Community Services Division) After Hours Service Award

 

After Hour Service

 

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Monday 5.00 pm to Saturday 9.00 am

96.93

Saturday 9.00 am to Sunday 9.00 am

145.39

Sunday 9.00 am to Monday 9.00 am

145.39

Public Holiday

145.39

Other Rates and Allowances

 

Disturbance Rate

29.04

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Finance and Services, Government Chief Information Office) Award 2012

 

Classifications and grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

General scale

 

 

year 1

7

34,277

year 2

11

41,459

year 3

17

44,683

year 4

20

45,901

year 5

23

47,843

year 6

25

48,711

year 7

28

49,920

year 8

32

51,766

year 9

36

53,642

year 10

40

55,624

Grade 1-2 

 

 

year 1

46

58,687

year 2

49

60,411

year 3

52

62,097

year 4

55

63,801

Grade 3-4

 

 

year 1

58

65,608

year 2

61

67,586

year 3

64

69,696

year 4

67

71,839

Grade 5-6

 

 

year 1

75

77,448

year 2

78

79,891

year 3

82

83,022

year 4

85

85,455

Grade 7-8 

 

 

year 1

88

88,015

year 2

91

90,646

year 3

95

94,423

year 4

98

97,426

Grade 9-10

 

 

year 1

101

100,330

year 2

104

103,151

year 3

108

107,362

year 4

111

110,560

Grade 11

 

 

year 1

116

116,042

year 2

120

120,961

Grade 12

 

 

year 1

126

128,538

year 2

130

134,202

Senior officer grade 1

-

 

year 1

-

150,161

year 2

-

161,802

Senior officer grade 2

-

 

year 1

-

164,540

year 2

-

176,141

Senior officer grade 3

-

 

year 1

-

182,035

year 2

-

199,822

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Finance and Services - Graphic Service Operators) Award

 

Classification

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Graphic Service Operator Class 2

 

 

Commencing Salary

46

58,687

After completion of stage 1 training

49

60,411

After completion of stage 2 training

52

62,097

After completion of stage 3 training

55

63,801

Graphic Service Operator Class 1

 

 

Commencing Salary

58

65,608

After completion of stage 1 training

61

67,586

After completion of stage 2 training

64

69,696

After completion of stage 3 training

67

71,839

After completion of stage 4 training

75

77,448

After completion of stage 5 training

78

79,891

Graphic Services Operator - Shift Supervisor

 

 

Commencement salary

88

88,015

Year 2

91

90,646

Year 3

95

94,423

Year 4

98

97,426

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Casino Inspectors Transferred from Department of Gaming and Racing Award

 

Casino Inspectors

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Preliminary Training Rates - Inspectors

 

 

Inspector - 1st Year of Service

64

69,696

Inspector - 2nd Year of Service

67

71,839

Inspector - 3rd Year of Service

75

77,448

Thereafter

78

79,891

Salary Rates - Inspectors

 

 

Inspector - 1st Year of Service

 

90,607

Inspector - 2nd Year of Service

 

93,388

Inspector - 3rd Year of Service

 

100,683

Thereafter

 

103,859

Preliminary Training Rates - Supervising Inspectors

 

 

Supervising Inspector - 1st year of

 

 

Service

88

88,015

Supervising Inspector - 2nd year of

 

 

Service

91

90,646

Supervising Inspector - 3rd year of

 

 

Service

95

94,423

Thereafter

98

97,426

Salary Rates - Supervising Inspector

 

 

Supervising Inspector - 1st year of

-

114,420

Service

 

 

Supervising Inspector - 2nd year of

-

117,840

Service

 

 

Supervising Inspector - 3rd year of

-

122,752

Service

 

 

Thereafter

-

126,654

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Domestic Services Officers Award

 

Domestic Services Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

Salary

1.7.15

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Domestic Services Officers

(A) Full Time (Old Classifications)

Level 1

17

44,683

Porter, Pantry Person, Store Person, Useful, Steward, House Person, Kitchen Person, Boiler Attendant, Fourth cook, General Services Officer Grade 1

Level 2

23

47,843

Cook 1, 2 and 3, Butcher, Kitchen Supervisor, General Services Officer Grade 2, General Services Officer Grade 3, Security Officer Grade 1

Level 3

31

51,269

Security Officer Grade 2, Assistant House Supervisor

Supervisor, Security Officer Grade 3

Level 4

44

57,678

House Supervisor

Level 5

70

73,918

Manager Catering and Accommodation

Apprentice Cook (Per week)

1st Year

-

474.06

2nd Year

-

625.76

3rd Year

-

773.98

4th Year

-

905.90

Other Rates and Allowances

Qualification

Commercial Cookery Trade Course Stage I (per annum)

831.89

Qualification

Commercial Cookery Trade Course Stage II and III (per annum)

1,669

Broken Shift (per day)

-

14.05

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Exhibition Project Managers and Officers Australian Museum Award

 

Exhibition Project Managers and Project Officers Australian Museum

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Exhibition Project Officer

 

 

Skill Level 1

46

58,687

Skill Level 2

52

62,097

Skill Level 3

58

65,608

Skill Level 4

64

69,696

Skill Level 5

67

71,839

Skill Level 6

78

79,891

Skill Level 7

83

83,832

Skill Level 8

88

88,015

Exhibition Project Manager

 

 

Year 1

95

94,423

Year 2

98

97,426

Year 3

102

101,290

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Fisheries Staff Award

 

Fisheries Staff

Administrative and Clerical Officers

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per

 

Point

annum

 

2.50%

 

$

General Scale

Year 1

9

38,839

Year 2

17

44,683

Year 3

25

48,711

Year 4

32

51,766

Year 5

40

55,624

Clerical Officers - Grade 1/2

Year 1

9

38,839

Year 2

17

44,683

Year 3

25

48,711

Year 4

32

51,766

Year 5

40

55,624

Fisheries Officers - Grade 1

Year 1

52

62,097

Grade 2

Year 1

58

65,608

Year 2

64

69,696

Grade 3

Year 1

64

69,696

Year 2

67

71,839

District Fisheries Officer

Year 1

78

79,891

Year 2

85

85,455

Supervising Fisheries Officer

Year 1

101

100,330

Year 2

104

103,151

Clause 4 (i)(a) Fisheries Officers receive a salary loading of 13.7%

Fisheries Scientific Technicians

Grade 1

Year 1

-

42,894

Year 2

-

45,776

Year 3

-

48,711

Year 4

-

51,556

Year 5

-

54,444

Year 6

-

57,326

Grade 2

Year 1

-

59,633

Year 2

-

62,768

Year 3

-

65,909

Grade 3

Year 1

-

69,046

Year 2

-

72,602

Year 3

-

78,298

Grade 4

Year 1

-

79,716

Year 2

-

82,123

Year 3

-

84,570

Grade 5

Year 1

-

87,670

Year 2

-

90,810

Year 3

-

94,423

Fisheries Maintenance Technician

Grade 1

Year 1

-

42,894

Year 2

-

45,777

Year 3

-

48,711

Year 4

-

51,556

Year 5

-

54,444

Year 6

-

57,326

Grade 2

Year 1

-

59,633

Year 2

-

62,768

Year 3

-

65,909

Grade 3

Year 1

-

69,046

Year 2

-

72,602

Year 3

-

78,298

Grade 4

Year 1

-

79,716

Year 2

-

82,123

Year 3

-

84,570

Grade 5

Year 1

-

87,670

Year 2

-

90,810

Year 3

-

94,423

Fish Hatchery Staff

Assistant Manager

Year 1

-

59,633

Year 2

-

62,768

Year 3

-

65,911

Manager

Year 1

-

69,046

Year 2

-

72,602

Year 3

-

78,301

Clause 4 (i)(c) Fish Hatchery Staff receive a salary loading of 11.05%

Senior Manager

-

Year 1

-

139,442

Year 2

-

152,910

Other Rates and Allowances

Brief Description

Regional Dive Coordinator

1989

Regional Dive Officer

1,395

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Forests NSW - Forestry Field Officers Award

 

Forestry Field Officers - Forests NSW

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

Classification and grades

Point

2.50%

 

$

Forest Assistant

Grade 1

First Year

36

53,642

Second Year

42

56,691

Third Year

46

58,687

Fourth Year

50

60,998

Fifth Year

63

69,025

Grade 2

First Year

70

73,918

Second Year

77

78,971

Forester

Grade 1

First Year

50

60,998

Second Year

63

69,025

Third Year

70

73,918

Fourth Year

77

78,971

Fifth Year

87

87,147

Sixth Year

94

93,440

Grade 2

First Year

99

98,361

Second Year

103

102,223

Third Year

105

104,200

Grade 3

109

108,429

Grade 4

111

110,560

Grade 5

113

112,713

Grade 6

First Year

126

128,538

Second Year

128

131,247

Grade 7

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Geoscientists Award

 

Geoscientists

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Geoscientists

 

 

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

47

59,302

2nd year of service

51

61,471

3rd year of service

57

64,967

4th year of service

64

69,696

5th year of service

71

74,656

6th year of service and thereafter

77

78,971

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

85

85,455

3rd year of service

89

88,900

4th year of service and thereafter

94

93,440

Senior

 

 

1st year of service

97

96,373

2nd year of service

99

98,361

3rd year of service

102

101,290

4th year of service and thereafter

105

104,200

Principal

 

 

1st year of service

111

110,560

2nd year of service and thereafter

114

113,787

Assistant Director, Geological Survey

 

 

1st year of service

119

119,657

2nd year of service

124

125,773

3rd year of service and thereafter

128

131,247

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Land Information Officers Award

 

Land Information Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Land Information Officer Level 1

Year 1

20

45,901

Year 2

27

49,501

Year 3

36

53,642

Year 4

46

58,687

Land Information Officer Level 2

Year 1

52

62,097

Year 2

57

64,967

Year 3

62

68,223

Land Information Officer Level 3

Year 1

67

71,839

Year 2

71

74,656

Year 3

75

77,448

Year 4

78

79,891

Land Information Officer Level 4

Year 1

82

83,022

Year 2

85

85,455

Year 3

88

88,015

Land Information Officer Level 5

Year 1

91

90,646

Year 2

94

93,440

Year 3

98

97,426

Land Information Officer Level 6

Year 1

101

100,330

Year 2

105

104,200

Year 3

108

107,362

Year 4

111

110,560

Land Information Officer Level 7

Year 1

116

116,042

Year 2

120

120,961

Year 3

126

128,538

Year 4

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Local Coordinator Allowance Award

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Staff Administered by Local Office Coordinator

Full Allowance -

 

Up to three staff

2,309

Up to six staff

3,460

Up to ten staff

4,617

More than ten staff

6,926

Partial Allowance -

 

Up to three staff

1,153

Up to six staff

1,730

Up to ten staff

2,309

More than ten staff

3,462

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Mine Safety and Environment Officers Award

 

Classification and Grades

Classification

Common

1.7.15

 

and Grade

Salary

Per annum

 

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Inspector Grade 1

 

Mine Safety Officer

Level 1

50

60,998

Inspector (Information and Analysis)

Level 2

57

64,967

Inspector (Mining)

Level 3

63

69,025

Inspector (Environment)

Level 4

69

73,195

 

Level 5

75

77,448

 

Level 6

80

81,404

 

Level 7

92

91,485

 

Level 8

102

101,290

 

Level 9

112

111,639

Inspector Grade 2 -

 

Inspector (Review, Enforcement and Systems)

Level 1

 

 

127,104

Inspector (Environment)

Level 2

-

131,376

Inspector (Mining)

Level 3

-

135,554

Mine Safety Officer

Level 4

-

138,964

 

Level 5

-

143,588

 

Level 6

-

147,120

Inspector Grade 3 -

 

 

 

Inspector (Management and/or Systems)

Level 1

 

162,174

Inspector (Mining)

Level 2

 

168,181

Inspector (Environment)

Level 3

 

174,744

 

Level 4

 

181,217

 

Level 5

 

187,691

Inspector Grade 4-

 

 

 

Regional Manager Grade 4

Level 1

 

190,232

Assistant Director

Level 2

 

197,282

Deputy Chief Inspector Grade 4

 

 

 

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Operational Staff Award

 

Operational Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Junior

Under 17

-

33,151

at 17 years

-

40,254

Grade 1

Step 1

-

47,355

Step 2

26

49,106

Step 3

29

50,433

Step 4

33

52,185

Grade 2

Step 1

36

53,642

Step 2

39

55,169

Step 3

43

57,253

Step 4

46

58,687

Grade 3

Step 1

46

58,687

Step 2

50

60,998

Step 3

53

62,627

Grade 4

Step 1

56

64,399

Step 2

60

66,909

Step 3

63

69,025

Grade 5

Step 1

63

69,025

Step 2

66

71,112

Step 3

70

73,918

Grade 6

Step 1

73

76,071

Step 2

76

78,301

Step 3

80

81,404

Apprentices Full-time (Weekly Rate)

Year 1

-

474.10

Year 2

-

625.80

Year 3

-

797.25

Year 4

-

905.90

Chokage, etc.(per day), allowance per day or part thereof

-

8.86

Maintenance Operator - Licence and Registration

Allowances (Per annum)

Electricians Licence A Grade

-

2,466

B Grade

-

1,326

Registration Allowance

-

1,856

(a) Plumber’s Licence

-

2,438

(b) Gasfitter’s Licence

-

2,438

(c) Drainer’s Licence

-

2,103

(d) Plumber’s/Gasfitter’s Licence

-

3,253

(e) Gasfitter’s/Drainer’s Licence

-

3,253

(f) Plumber’s/Drainer’s Licence

-

3,253

(g) Plumber’s/Gasfitter’s/Drainer’s Licence

-

4,490

Leading Hand Allowance

-

2,150

Broken Shift (per day)

-

13.69

Occupational First Aid Per week)

-

24.33

First Aid Allowance (per week)

-

16.33

Refrigeration Allowance (per annum)

-

650.98

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences - Casual Guide Lecturers Award

 

Casual Guide Lecturers - Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences

Classification

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.0%

 

$

Casual Guide Lecturer

43.43

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Professional Officers Award

 

Professional Officers

Classification and Grades

Salary

1.7.15

 

Class

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Grade 1

Year 1

46

58,687

Year 2

50

60,998

Year 3

56

64,399

Year 4

64

69,696

Year 5

70

73,918

Year 6

76

78,301

Grade 2

Year 1

81

82,135

Year 2

84

84,570

Year 3

87

87,147

Year 4

91

90,646

Grade 3

Year 1

95

94,423

Year 2

98

97,426

Year 3

100

99,367

Year 4

103

102,223

Grade 4

Year 1

107

106,307

Year 2

110

109,490

Year 3

113

112,713

Grade 5

Year 1

116

116,042

Year 2

118

118,359

Grade 6

Year 1

121

122,002

Year 2

124

125,773

Grade 7

Year 1

127

129,886

Year 2

130

134,202

Grade 8

Year 1

132

140,757

Year 2

133

147,850

Grade 9

Year 1

134

155,332

Year 2

135

163,193

OIC Veterinary Laboratory

Allowance

6,926

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Regulatory Officers Award

 

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.1

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Grade 1, Year 1

29

50,433

Grade 1, Year 2

33

52,185

Grade 1, Year 3

37

54,155

Grade 2, Year 1

42

56,691

Grade 2, Year 2

50

60,998

Grade 2, Year 3

56

64,399

Grade 3, Year 1

62

68,223

Grade 3, Year 2

70

73,918

Grade 3, Year 3

74

76,675

Grade 4, Year 1

78

79,891

Grade 4, Year 2

81

82,135

Grade 5, Year 1

85

85,455

Grade 5, Year 2

88

88,015

Grade 6, Year 1

95

94,423

Grade 6, Year 2

98

97,426

Grade 7, Year 1

100

99,367

Grade 7, Year 2

103

102,223

Grade 8, Year 1

107

106,307

Grade 8, Year 2

110

109,490

Grade 8, Year 3

113

112,713

Allowances

One person crossing relief allowance

-

5,407

One person crossing telephone allowance

-

2,672

 

 

 

 

 

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) State Library Security Staff Award

 

Security Staff - State Library

Classification

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

1st year of service

61,451

2nd year of service

63,641

3rd year of service

65,446

4th year of service

67,416

 

 

 

 

Crown Employees (NSW Department of Trade and Investment, Regional Infrastructure and Services) Technical Staff Award

 

Technical Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Technical Assistant -

 

 

Junior

 

 

Under 17

n/a

24,554

Age 17

n/a

29,463

Age 18

n/a

34,375

Age 19

n/a

39,288

Age 20

n/a

44,197

Grade 1

 

 

1st Year

26

49,106

2nd Year

29

50,433

3rd Year and thereafter

33

52,185

Grade 2

 

 

1st Year

36

53,642

2nd Year and thereafter

39

55,169

Grade 3

 

 

1st Year

43

57,253

2nd Year and thereafter

46

58,687

Technical Officer -

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st Year

46

58,687

2nd Year

50

60,998

3rd Year

53

62,627

4th Year and thereafter

56

64,399

Grade 2

 

 

1st Year

64

69,696

2nd Year

67

71,839

3rd Year

70

73,918

4th Year and thereafter

76

78,301

Grade 3

 

 

1st Year

81

82,135

2nd Year

84

84,570

3rd Year

87

87,147

4th Year and thereafter

91

90,646

Grade 4

 

 

1st Year

95

94,423

2nd Year

98

97,426

3rd Year

100

99,367

4th Year and thereafter

103

102,223

Grade 5

 

 

1st Year

107

106,307

2nd Year

110

109,490

3rd Year and thereafter

113

112,713

Technical Co-ordinator Allowance

-

2,636

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Administrative Officers and Temporary Employees) Award 2009

 

Administrative Officer and Temporary Employee Classifications

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Armourer, Police

1st year of service

69,025

2nd year of service

70,282

3rd year of service

71,839

4th year of service and thereafter

73,195

Senior Armourer, Police

1st year of service

76,675

2nd year of service

78,301

3rd year of service and thereafter

80,529

Administrative and Clerical Clerks General Scale

Clerks General Scale step 1

28,417

Clerks General Scale step 2

32,248

Clerks General Scale step 3

34,277

- 1st year of service or 18 years

Clerks General Scale step 4

38,839

Minimum for:

- employee with Business Administration Certificate III, Government Certificate III or

 

equivalent at 18 years of age

 

- employee with Higher School Certificate Qualification at 19 years of age

Clerks General Scale step 5

41,459

Minimum for:

- employee qualified at Business Administration Certificate III, Government

 

Certificate III or equivalent and is qualified at HSC standard at 17 years of age

 

- employee 20 years of age

Clerks General Scale step 6

44,683

Minimum for employee 21 years of age

Clerks General Scale step 7

45,901

Clerks General Scale step 8

47,843

Clerks General Scale step 9

48,711

Clerks General Scale step 10

49,920

Clerks General Scale step 11

51,766

Clerks General Scale step 12

53,642

Clerks General Scale step 13

55,624

Provided that officers who on 6th December 1979 were on 14th year of General Scale

58,003

and paid a personal allowance of $417.00 p.a. in terms of Circular No. 202 of 1979 shall

 

be paid by way of allowance above step 13 of the General Scale

Grade 1

1st year of service

58,687

Thereafter

60,411

Grade 2

1st year of service

62,097

Thereafter

63,801

Grade 3

1st year of service

65,608

Thereafter

67,586

Grade 4

1st year of service

69,696

Thereafter

71,839

Grade 5

1st year of service

77,448

Thereafter

79,891

Grade 6

1st year of service

83,022

Thereafter

85,455

Grade 7

1st year of service

88,015

Thereafter

90,646

Grade 8

1st year of service

94,423

Thereafter

97,426

Grade 9

1st year of service

100,330

Thereafter

103,151

Grade 10

1st year of service

107,362

Thereafter

110,560

Grade 11

1st year of service

116,042

Thereafter

120,961

Grade 12

1st year of service

128,538

Thereafter

134,202

Bar Manager, Police College

1st year of service

58,239

Thereafter

59,302

Building Manager (Sydney Police Centre)

1st year of service

73,918

2nd year of service

74,656

PT Building Manager Allowance

1,351

Clerical Officer - translated to Administrative and Clerical Clerks classification - see

Table 2 of the award

 

Clinical Pharmacologist

145,697

Computer Systems Officer (CSO)

CSO Level 1 - Non Graduate

Year 1A

34,277

Year 1B

41,459

Year 1C

44,683

Year 1D

45,901

Year 1E

47,843

Year 1F

48,711

Year 2

51,766

Year 3

60,411

Year 4

63,801

CSO Level 1 - Graduate

Year 1A (Any degree)

51,766

Year 1B (Degree - Computer Sciences)

53,642

Year 2

71,839

Year 3

79,891

CSO Level 2

Year 1

67,586

Year 2

71,839

Year 3

79,891

CSO Level 3

Year 1

83,022

Year 2

85,455

Year 3

88,015

Year 4

90,646

Year 5

94,423

Year 6

97,426

CSO Level 4

Year 1

100,330

Year 2

103,151

Year 3

107,362

Year 4

110,560

CSO Level 5

Year 1

116,042

Year 2

120,961

CSO Level 6

Year 1

128,538

Year 2

134,202

 

Departmental Professional Officer

Grade I -

1st year of service

58,687

2nd year of service

60,998

3rd year of service

64,399

4th year of service

69,025

5th year of service

73,918

6th year of service and thereafter

78,301

Grade II -

1st year of service

82,135

2nd year of service

84,570

3rd year of service

87,147

4th year of service and thereafter

90,646

Grade III -

1st year of service

94,423

2nd year of service

97,426

3rd year of service

99,367

4th year of service and thereafter

103,151

Grade IV -

1st year of service

107,362

2nd year of service and thereafter

109,490

Grade V -

1st year of service

113,787

2nd year of service and thereafter

116,042

Grade VI -

1st year of service

119,657

2nd year of service and thereafter

122,002

Grade VII -

1st year of service

125,773

2nd year of service and thereafter

128,538

Grade VIII -

1st year of service

132,721

2nd year of service and thereafter

134,202

Director of Music (Police Band)

1st year

79,891

2nd year

82,135

3rd year

84,570

4th year

87,147

5th year and thereafter

89,172

Loading

1st year

7,989

2nd year

8,212

3rd year

8,457

4th year

8,716

5th year and thereafter

8,978

Car Drivers

Driver/General Assistant

52,185

Departmental - Driver/Assistant

55,169

Police Executive Driver/Assistant

1st year and thereafter

55,137

All incidence of employment allowance

51,020

Clothing Allowance $600 per annum

Driving Instructor

1st year

72,365

2nd year

73,195

3rd year and thereafter

75,292

Engineer

Grade I Diplomate Experience Since Qualifying

In first year

58,687

After one year

60,998

After two years

64,399

After three years

69,025

After four years

73,918

After five years

78,301

Grade I Graduate Experience Since

Qualifying

In first year

60,998

After one year

64,399

After two years

69,025

After three years

73,918

After four years

78,301

Grade II

1st year of service

83,022

2nd year of service

86,220

3rd year of service

88,900

4th year of service and thereafter

91,485

Grade III

1st year of service

96,373

2nd year of service

99,367

3rd year of service

103,151

4th year of service and thereafter

106,307

Grade IV

1st year of service

111,639

2nd year of service

114,913

3rd year of service and thereafter

117,194

Grade V

1st year of service

122,002

2nd year of service and thereafter

124,404

Grade VI

1st year of service

127,158

2nd year of service and thereafter

129,886

General Assistant (NSW Police Academy)

1st year

45,516

2nd year

45,901

3rd year

46,771

4th year

47,843

5th year and thereafter

48,711

Groom, Mounted Police

1st year

43,585

2nd year and there after

45,123

Imaging Technician

1st year

65,608

2nd year

67,586

3rd year

69,696

4th year and thereafter

71,839

Interpreters and Translators

Interpreter/Translator

Year 1

64,399

Year 2

69,025

Year 3

73,918

Year 4

78,301

Year 5

82,135

Senior Interpreter/Translator

Year 1

84,570

Year 2

87,147

Year 3

90,646

Legal Officers

 

Grade I

 

1st year of service

61,471

2nd year of service

63,801

3rd year of service

65,608

4th year of service

67,586

5th year of service

70,282

Grade II

1st year of service

76,071

2nd year of service

79,891

3rd year of service

84,570

4th year of service

88,900

5th year of service

92,446

Grade III

1st year of service

97,426

2nd year of service

100,330

3rd year of service

104,200

Grade IV

1st year of service

111,639

2nd year of service

113,787

Grade V

1st year of service

119,657

2nd year of service

122,002

Grade VI

1st year of service

128,538

2nd year of service

131,247

Librarians and Archivists

Grade 1

Year 1

58,687

Year 2

62,097

Year 3

65,608

Year 4

69,696

Year 5

73,195

Year 6

76,675

Grade 2

Year 1

79,891

Year 2

83,022

Year 3

87,147

Year 4

90,646

Grade 3

Year 1

95,413

Year 2

98,361

Year 3

102,223

Year 4

106,307

Grade 4

Year 1

109,490

Year 2

112,713

Year 3

116,042

Year 4

119,657

Grade 5

Year 1

123,034

Year 2

127,158

Year 3

131,247

Year 4

135,700

Library Assistant

Year 1

45,901

Year 2

48,711

Year 3

51,766

Year 4

55,624

Year 5

57,678

Library Technician

 

Grade 1

 

Year 1

58,687

Year 2

62,097

Year 3

65,608

Year 4

69,696

Grade 2

Year 1

77,448

Year 2

79,891

Year 3

83,022

Year 4

87,147

Maintenance Attendant, Police Academy

46,771

Maintenance Officer Trades

69,696

Manager Trades

1st year

97,426

2nd year and there after

98,361

On call Allowance (per hour)

0.92

Assistant Manager Trades

1st year

79,891

2nd year and there after

81,404

On call Allowance (per hour)

0.92

Pathology Exhibit Courier

53,642

Photogrammetrist

General Scale

1st year

34,277

2nd year

41,459

3rd year

44,683

4th year

45,901

5th year

47,843

6th year

48,711

7th year

49,920

8th year

51,766

9th year

53,642

10th year

55,624

11th year

58,687

12th year

60,411

13th year

62,097

14th year

63,801

Officer with HSC aged 19 and over paid not less than

38,839

Class 1

1st year

65,608

2nd year

67,586

3rd year

69,696

4th year

71,839

Class 2

1st year

77,448

2nd year

79,891

Class 3

1st year

83,022

2nd year

85,455

Class 4

1st year

88,015

2nd year

90,646

Class 5

1st year

94,423

2nd year

97,426

Class 6

1st year

100,330

2nd year

103,151

Class 7

1st year

107,362

2nd year

110,560

 

Public Relations Officer

Assistant Publicity Officers

 

1st year of service

66,294

2nd year of service

68,223

Publicity Officers

1st year of service

73,195

2nd year of service

75,292

3rd year of service and thereafter

76,675

Public Relations Officer

Grade II

1st year of service

87,147

2nd year of service

88,900

3rd year of service and thereafter

90,646

Grade I

1st year of service

102,223

2nd year of service

104,200

3rd year of service and thereafter

106,307

Allowance in lieu of overtime (per annum)

12,901

Radio Technician,

1st year of service

59,302

2nd year of service

59,795

3rd year of service and thereafter

60,998

Radio Technician, Senior

1st year of service

64,967

2nd year of service and thereafter

65,608

Scientific Officer

Grade I

1st year of service

58,687

2nd year of service

60,998

3rd year of service

64,399

4th year of service

69,025

5th year of service

73,918

6th year of service and thereafter

78,301

Grade II

1st year of service

82,135

2nd year of service

84,570

3rd year of service

87,147

4th year of service and thereafter

90,646

Grade III

1st year of service

94,423

2nd year of service

97,426

3rd year of service and thereafter

99,367

Grade IV

1st year of service

104,200

2nd year of service

107,362

3rd year of service and thereafter

109,490

Grade V

1st year of service

113,787

2nd year of service and thereafter

117,194

Grade VI

1st year of service

120,961

2nd year of service

124,404

Senior Basement Attendant, Police Headquarters

1st year of service

50,433

2nd year of service

51,269

3rd year of service

51,766

4th year of service and thereafter

52,675

Senior Officers

Grade 1

Year 1

150,161

Year 2

161,802

Grade 2

Year 1

164,540

Year 2

176,141

Grade 3

Year 1

182,035

Year 2

199,822

Stenographers and Machine Operators

(Present Occupants Only)

1st year (up to 17 years)

25,459

2nd year (or 17 years)

30,220

3rd year (or 18 years)

34,277

4th year (or 19 years)

38,839

5th year (or 20 years)

41,082

6th year (or 21 years)

45,516

7th year

46,771

8th year

48,313

9th year

52,185

10th year

53,101

11th year

54,605

12th year

55,624

Grade 1

1st year

58,687

2nd year

60,411

Grade 2

1st year

62,097

2nd year

63,801

Grade 3

1st year

65,608

2nd year

67,586

Storeman Attendant

44,683

Stores Officers

Grade 1

1st year of service

51,269

2nd year of service and thereafter

52,185

Grade 2

1st year of service

52,675

2nd year of service and thereafter

53,101

Grade 3

1st year of service

53,642

2nd year of service and thereafter

54,155

Grade 4

1st year of service

55,169

2nd year of service

56,250

3rd year of service and thereafter

56,250

Technical Officer

Grade 1

1st year of service

59,795

2nd year of service

61,471

3rd year of service

63,175

4th year of service

64,399

5th year of service

66,294

Grade 2

1st year of service

69,696

2nd year of service

71,112

3rd year of service

72,365

4th year of service

73,918

Grade 3

1st year of service and thereafter

78,971

Senior Technical Officer

Grade 1

1st year of service

77,448

2nd year of service

78,971

3rd year of service

81,404

Grade 2

1st year of service

83,832

2nd year of service

86,220

Grade 3

89,781

Technical Officer, Maintenance Services

82,135

Technician

Class 1

1st year of service

55,624

2nd year of service

57,253

Class 2

1st year of service

60,411

2nd year of service

62,097

Class 3

1st year of service

65,608

2nd year of service

66,909

Class 4

1st year of service

68,223

2nd year of service

69,025

Transport Officer

56,250

Transport Officer, Mechanical

Year 1

65,608

Year 2

66,294

Year 3

66,909

Year 4

67,586

Uniform Fitter and Advisory Officer

54,155

Allowances

On call allowances (per hour)

0.92

Community Language Allowance Scheme (per annum)

Base level rate

1,312

Higher level rate

1,971

Flying Allowance (per hour)

19.76

First Aid Allowance (per annum)

Holders of basic qualification

845.03

Holders of current occupational first aid certificate

1,269

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Communications Officers) Award

 

Communications Officer - NSW Police Force

Common

1.7.15

Classifications

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Communications Officer

 

 

Trainee

35

53,101

1st year

40

55,624

2nd year

46

58,687

3 rd year

49

60,411

4th year

55

63,801

5th year

58

65,608

Senior Communications Officer

 

 

1st year

64

69,696

2nd year

67

71,839

Shift Co-ordinators

 

 

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

3rd year

82

83,022

4th year

85

85,455

Radio and Communications Operators

 

 

4th year

52

62,097

5th year

55

63,801

 

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force Special Constables) (Police Band) Award

 

Special Constables (Police Bands) NSW Police Force

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per

 

Point

annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

Bandsperson

 

 

1st year of service

41

56,250

2nd year of service

43

57,253

3rd year of service

45

58,239

4th year of service

47

59,302

5th year of service

52

62,097

6th year of service and thereafter

54

63,175

Senior Special Constable

-

65,551

Allowance - Doubling

 

1,043

Crown Employees (NSW Police Force special Constables) (Security) Award

 

Special Constables (Security) NSW Police Force

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per week

 

2.50%

 

$

Special Constable (Security)

 

1st year of service

940.30

2nd year of service

956.50

3rd year of service and thereafter

974.90

Special Constable (Security) First Class

 

1st year of service and

992.10

Thereafter

 

Senior Special Constable (Security)

1,061.90

1st year of service

1,085.30

2nd year of service and Thereafter

 

Special Constable (Security), Field Supervisor

1,214.30

1st year of service

1,240.50

2nd year of service and Thereafter

 

Other rates and allowances

 

Full time Special Constables (Security)

64.20

Monday to Friday Shift Allowance

 

Full time Special Constables (Security),

181.30

Saturday and Sunday Shift Allowance

 

 

Crown Employees (Office of Environment and Heritage and the Office of Environment Protection Authority) General Award

 

Environment Officers - Department of Environment and Climate Change New South Wales

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per

 

annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Class 1

1

34,608

2

41,811

3

45,892

4

48,697

5

50,852

6

53,624

7

59,258

Class 2

1

59,258

2

60,998

3

62,616

4

64,955

Class 3

1

62,616

2

64,955

3

68,204

4

70,257

Class 4

1

68,204

2

70,257

3

73,175

4

76,049

Class 5

1

73,175

2

76,049

3

78,953

4

81,383

Class 6

1

78,953

2

81,383

3

84,548

4

87,120

Class 7

1

84,548

2

87,120

3

89,755

4

93,415

Class 8

1

89,755

2

93,415

3

96,343

4

101,261

Class 9

1

96,343

2

101,261

3

104,172

4

107,327

Class 10

1

104,172

2

107,327

3

111,607

4

114,879

Class 11

1

111,607

2

114,879

3

118,318

4

122,999

Class 12

1

118,318

2

122,999

3

127,125

4

129,854

Class 13

1

127,125

2

129,854

3

134,161

4

136,168

Class 14

1

134,161

2

136,168

3

142,474

4

148,785

Class 15

1

142,474

2

148,785

3

155,095

4

161,399

Other Rates and Allowances - Brief Description

AHIS weekly allowance:

inconvenience and 6 incoming calls after/before normal working hours

446.70

For each call above 6 incoming calls in an AHIS roster period; not limited

21.80

Extra per public holiday falling on a weekday

137.00

Out of hours disturbance (AHIS Supervising Officers)

44.00

 

 

 

Crown Employees (Office of Environment and Heritage - Parks and Wildlife) Conditions of Employment Award

 

Ranger Classifications

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Trainee Rangers

1st year of service

52,563

2nd year of service

53,507

3rd year of service

55,119

4th year of service

56,106

5th year of service

56,691

6th year of service

57,511

Rangers

Grade 1

1st level

57,511

2nd level

59,774

3rd level

63,108

4th level

67,638

5th level

74,551

6th level

78,914

Grade 2

1st year

80,485

2nd year

82,874

3rd year

85,396

4th year

88,831

Senior Ranger

1st year & thereafter

95,471

Assistant District Manager

Grade 1

98,316

Grade 2

105,208

Grade 3

113,712

Grade 4

118,535

District Manager

Grade 1

101,084

Grade 2

108,346

Grade 3

118,535

Grade 4

125,962

Grade 5

131,511

Project/Research Officer Classification

Grade 1

1st year

59,562

2nd year

61,472

3rd year

67,059

4th year

72,300

5th year

77,505

Grade 2*

1st year

83,022

2nd year

85,451

3rd year

88,015

Grade 3*

1st year

92,446

2nd year

95,413

3rd year

98,367

4th year

100,327

Grade 4*

1st year

101,288

2nd year

104,200

Grade 5

1st year

109,485

2nd year

114,129

Grade 6

1st year

121,277

2nd year

122,550

* Progression criteria applies

Project Officer (Aboriginal Positions)

Grade 1

1st year

59,562

2nd year

61,472

3rd year

67,059

4th year

72,300

5th year

77,505

Grade 2*

1st year

83,022

2nd year

85,451

3rd year

88,015

Grade 3*

1st year

92,446

2nd year

95,413

3rd year

98,367

4th year

100,327

Grade 4*

1st year

101,288

2nd year

104,200

Grade 5

1st year

109,485

2nd year

114,129

Grade 6

1st year

121,277

2nd year

122,550

*Progression criteria applies

Field Officer Classification

Field Officer Base Grade 1/2

Employees Engaged on or after 1 July 2007

Grade 1

Year 1

45,178

Year 2

46,319

Grade 2

Year 1

47,387

Year 2

49,597

Field Officer Grade 1/4

Employees Engaged on or after 1 July 2007

Grade 1

1st year

45,178

2nd year

46,319

Grade 2

1st year

47,387

2nd year

49,597

Grade 3 (A)

1st year

56,594

2nd year

57,591

Grade 4 (A)

1st year

59,204

2nd year

60,272

Field Officer Grade B3/B4

Employees engaged on or before 30 June 2007

Grade 3 (B)

1st year

56,594

2nd year

57,591

Grade 4 (B)

1st year

59,204

2nd year

60,272

Senior Field Officer and Senior Field Officer (Plant)

Grade 1

1st year

61,612

2nd year

62,659

Grade 2

1st year

63,926

2nd year

65,264

Field Supervisor

Classification and Grades

Grade 1

1st year

67,502

2nd year

69,050

Grade 2

1st year

70,597

2nd year

72,145

Senior Field Supervisor Classification and Grades

Grade 1

1st year

78,271

2nd year

80,194

Grade 2

1st year

82,119

2nd year

84,041

 

Crown Employees (Office of the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority) Award 2007

 

Professional, Administration and Operational Officers - Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Professional Officer SHFA

PO4

-

163,202

 

-

156,900

 

-

150,467

Hard Barrier

PO3

-

136,479

 

128

131,247

 Hard Barrier

 

124

125,773

 

-

122,108

 

117

117,193

 Hard Barrier

PO2

115

114,913

 

-

110,474

 

108

107,362

Hard Barrier

PO1

-

101,169

 

97

96,373

 

94

93,438

 

90

89,781

Hard Barrier

PO Entry Level

84

84,570

 

80

81,404

 

76

78,301

 

69

73,195

 

59

66,294

Administration Officer SHFA

 

 

AO7

130

134,202

 

126

128,538

 

120

120,961

 

116

116,042

Hard Barrier

AO6

111

110,560

 

108

107,362

 

104

103,151

Hard Barrier

AO5

98

97,426

 

95

94,423

 

91

90,646

Hard Barrier

AO4

85

85,455

 

82

83,022

 

78

79,891

Hard Barrier

AO3

67

71,839

 

61

67,586

Hard Barrier

AO2

55

63,801

 

49

60,411

Hard Barrier

AO1

40

55,624

 

32

51,766

 

28

49,920

Hard Barrier

AO Entry Level

23

47,843

 

17

44,683

 

11

41,459

 

-

36,612

Operational Officer SHFA

OO4

98

97,426

 

95

94,423

 

91

90,646

Hard Barrier

OO3

85

85,455

 

82

83,022

 

78

79,891

Hard Barrier

OO2

67

71,839

 

61

67,586

Hard Barrier

OO1

55

63,801

 

49

60,411

 

40

55,624

Hard Barrier

OO Entry Level

32

51,766

 

28

49,920

 

23

47,843

 

17

44,683

 

11

41,459

 

-

36,612

Control Room Operator SHFA

55

63,801

 

Crown Employees (Office of the WorkCover Authority - Inspectors 2007) Award

 

Inspectors - WorkCover Authority

Classification

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Inspectorial Stream

Managerial Stream

 

Progression Level

 

 

Level 1

 

90,162

Level 2

 

92,629

Level 3

 

97,903

Senior Inspector 1

 

101,729

Senior Inspector 2

 

102,686

Principal Inspector 1

District Coordinator 1

104,777

Principal Inspector 2

 

105,758

 

District Coordinator 2

106,849

Assistant State

 

110,580

Inspector 1

Assistant State

 

111,620

Inspector 2

State Inspector 1

Team Coordinator 1

118,100

State Inspector 2

 

119,211

 

Team Coordinator 2

120,437

 

State Coordinator 1

123,662

 

State Coordinator 2

124,828

 

Team Manager 1

139,209

 

Team Manager 2

153,793

 

 

Crown Employees (Parks and Gardens - Horticulture and Rangers Staff) Award 2007

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Horticultural Apprentice Year 1

-

26,207

Horticultural Apprentice Year 2

-

34,943

Horticultural Apprentice Year 3

-

43,680

Horticultural Apprentice Year 4

27

49,501

Level 1

15

43,088

Level 2, Year 1 (Minimum)

23

47,843

Level 2, (Maximum)

26

49,106

Level 3 Year 1, (Minimum)

30

50,864

Level 3, (Maximum)

34

52,675

Level 4, Year 1, (Minimum)

38

54,605

Level 4, (Maximum)

41

56,250

Level 5, Year 1, (Minimum)

45

58,239

Level 5, (Maximum)

48

59,795

Level 6, Year 1, (Minimum)

51

61,471

Level 6, (Maximum)

54

63,175

Level 7, Year 1, (Minimum)

57

64,967

Level 7, (Maximum)

60

66,909

Level 8, Year 1, (Minimum)

63

69,025

Level 8, Maximum

67

71,839

Level 9, Year 1, (Minimum)

71

74,656

Level 9, (Maximum)

75

77,448

Level 10, Year 1, (Minimum)

78

79,891

Level 10, (Maximum)

81

82,135

Level 11, Year 1, (Minimum)

89

88,900

Level 11, (Maximum)

95

94,423

Level 12, Year 1, (Minimum)

109

108,429

Level 12, (Maximum)

112

111,639

Level 13, Year 1, (Minimum)

115

114,913

Level 13, (Maximum)

118

118,359

Level 14, Year 1, (Minimum)

121

122,002

Level 14, (Maximum)

124

125,773

Level 15, Year 1, (Minimum)

127

129,886

Level 15, (Maximum)

130

134,202

 

Crown Employees (Parliamentary Electorate Officers) Award

 

Parliamentary Electorate Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

salary

Per annum

 

point

2.50%

 

$

Grade 1

Year or 18 years

7

34,277

Year 2 min at 20 years

11

41,459

Year 3, min at 21 years

17

44,683

Year 4

20

45,901

Year 5

23

47,843

Year 6

25

48,711

Year 7

28

49,920

Year 8

32

51,766

Year 9

36

53,642

Year 10

40

55,624

Grade 2

Year 1

64

69,696

Year 2

67

71,839

Year 3

75

77,448

Year 4

78

79,891

Grade 1 Special Salary Scale

Year 1

52

62,097

Year 2

55

63,801

Year 3

58

65,608

Year 4

61

67,586

Research Assistant to independent Members of the Legislative Assembly

98

97,426

Allowances

Electorate Officer, Grade 1

-

5,081

Electorate Officer, Grade 1 Special Salary Scale

-

6,094

Electorate Officer, Grade 2

-

8,125

Crown Employees (Parliament House Conditions of Employment) Award 2010

 

Allowances

1.7.15

 

2.50%

 

$

Allowance in lieu of overtime

 

Sessional Staff Above Clerk Grade 8 (per occasion)

373.43

 

Crown Employees (Physiotherapists, Occupation Therapists, Speech Pathologists and Music Therapists) Award

 

Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists, Speech Pathologists and Music Therapists

Classification and

Common

1.7.15

Grade

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Physiotherapists -

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service

76

78,301

7th year of service

81

82,135

Grade 2

85

85,455

Grade 3

92

91,485

Grade 4

95

94,423

Grade 5

98

97,426

Grade 6

100

99,367

Grade 7

103

102,223

Occupational Therapists

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service

76

78,301

7th year of service

81

82,135

Grade 2

85

85,455

Grade 3

92

91,485

Grade 4

95

94,423

Grade 5

98

97,426

Grade 6

100

99,367

Speech Pathologist -

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service

76

78,301

7th year of service

81

82,135

Grade 2

85

85,455

Grade 3

92

91,485

Grade 4

95

94,423

Grade 5

98

97,426

Music Therapists

 

 

1st year of service

31

51,269

2nd year of service

38

54,605

3rd year of service

43

57,253

4th year of service

49

60,411

5th year of service

54

63,175

6th year of service

59

66,294

7th year of service

63

69,025

Sole Allowance -

 

 

3(ii)(a)

 

2,469

Part-time Student Unit

Supervisor Allowance for each student per supervised shift

- refer formula in award at 3(ii)(b)

 

8.96

 

Crown Employees Planning Officers Award 2008

 

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

salary

Per annum

 

point

2.50%

 

$

Student Planner

Year 1

CSP 23

47,843

Year 2

CSP 28

49,920

Year 3

CSP 32

51,766

Year 4

CSP 40

55,624

Planning Officer (Professional)

Level 1(a)

Year 1

CSP 59

66,294

Year 2

CSP 69

73,195

Year 3

CSP 76

78,301

Year 4

CSP 80

81,404

Year 5

CSP 84

84,570

Progression/ promotion soft barrier (clause 4.7.2)

Level 1(b)

Year 1

CSP 90

89,781

Year 2

CSP 94

93,440

Year 3

CSP 97

96,373

Year 4

-

101,169

Level 2

Year 1

CSP 108

107,362

Year 2

-

110,474

Year 3

CSP115

114,913

Level 3

Year 1

CSP 117

117,194

Year 2

-

122,108

Year 3

CSP 124

125,773

Progression/ promotion soft barrier (clause 4.9.2)

Year 4

CSP 128

131,247

Year 5

-

136,479

Level 4

Year 1

-

150,467

Year 2

-

156,771

Year 3

-

163,202

Level 5

Year 1

-

171,864

Year 2

-

176,141

 

 

Crown Employees (Psychologists) Award

 

Psychologists

Classification and Grade

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Psychologist -

 

1st year

61,680

2nd year

65,019

3rd year

68,350

4th year

72,517

5th year

76,687

6th year

80,855

7th year

85,022

8th year

88,357

9th year and thereafter

91,689

Senior Psychologist -

 

1st year

96,692

2nd year

100,861

3rd year and thereafter

105,026

Specialist Psychologist -

 

1st year

88,357

2nd year

93,356

3rd year

98,360

4th year

103,360

5th year and thereafter

108,358

Senior Specialist Psychologist -

 

1st year

113,362

2nd year

116,696

3rd year and thereafter

120,032

Chief Psychologist -

125,836

1st year

 

Principal Psychologist -

136,701

1st year and thereafter

 

Environmental Allowance

2,824

(Corrective Services and Juvenile Justice)

 

 

Crown Employees (Public Service Conditions of Employment) Reviewed Award 2009

 

Allowances

1.7.15

 

2.50%

 

$

On call allowance

 

 

0.92

Community Language Allowance Scheme

 

Base level rate

1,312

Higher level rate

1,972

Flying Allowance

19.68

 

 

First Aid Allowance

 

Holders of basic qualification

845

Holders of current occupational first aid certificate

1,269

 

 

 

 

 

Crown Employees (Public Service Training Wage) Reviewed Award 2008

 

Wage Rates for Part-Time and School-Based Trainees

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

So the wage rate in Year 10 is:

 

 

$290.80 x (15 ‑ 3.5)

=

$119.44 plus any applicable

 

28

penalty rates under the

 

 

 

relevant industrial

 

 

 

instrument

 

Table 1 - Full-Time Weekly Wage Rates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Effective from the first full pay period to commence on or after 1 July 2015

 

Diploma

 

 

 

 

Where the accredited training courses and work performance are for the purposes of generating skills that have been defined for work at Diploma level

 

 

Classification

 

 

1.7.2015

 

 

 

Trainee

 

 

Diploma level

 

 

673.63

 

 

 

 

 

Skill Level A -

 

 

 

 

Where the accredited training course and work performed are for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill Level A:

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

School leaver

 

297.35

327.80

392.99

Plus 1 year out of school

 

327.80

392.99

458.38

Plus 2 years

 

392.99

458.38

531.67

Plus 3 years

 

458.38

531.67

608.24

Plus 4 years

 

531.67

608.24

608.24

Plus 5 years or more

 

608.24

608.24

608.24

 

 

Skill Level B -

 

Where the accredited training course and work performed are for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill Level B:

 

 

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

 

 

 

 

School leaver

 

297.35

327.69

380.79

Plus 1 year out of school

 

327.80

380.79

438.19

Plus 2 years

 

380.79

438.19

514.65

Plus 3 years

 

438.19

514.65

586.81

Plus 4 years

 

514.65

586.81

586.81

Plus 5 years or more

 

586.81

586.81

586.81

 

 

 

Skill Level C -

 

Where the accredited training course and work performed are for the purpose for generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill Level C:

 

 

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

School leaver

 

297.35

327.69

377.41

Plus 1 year out of school

 

327.69

377.41

424.66

Plus 2 years

 

377.41

424.66

473.04

Plus 3 years

 

424.66

473.04

529.41

Plus 4 years

 

473.04

529.41

529.41

Plus 5 years or more

 

529.41

529.41

529.41

The average proportion of time spent in structured training that has been taken into account in setting the rate is 20%.

 

 

 

 

 

School-Based Traineeships -

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

Year of Schooling

 

 

School based traineeships Skill Levels A, B, and C

 

297.35

327.69

* The average proportion of time spent in Structured Training which has been taken into account in setting the above rates is 20 per cent.

 

 

 

 

 

Table 2 - Hourly Wage Rates

 

 

 

 

Set out below are the hourly rates of pay for part-time or school-based trainees where the training is either fully off-the-job or where 20% of time is spent in approved training.  These rates are derived from a 35 hour week.  If the ordinary full-time weekly hours are not 35, the appropriate hourly rate may be obtained by multiplying the rate in the table by 35 and then dividing by the ordinary full time hours.

 

 

 

 

 

Trainees who have left school:

 

 

 

 

Diploma

 

 

 

 

Where the accredited training courses and work performance are for the purposes of generating skills that have been defined for work at Diploma level:

 

Classification

 

 

1.7.2015

 

 

 

$

Trainee

 

 

Diploma level - part-time

 

 

24.06

 

Skill Level A -

 

 

 

 

Where the accredited training course and work performance are for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill level A:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

School Leaver

 

10.61

11.70

14.04

Plus 1 year out of School

 

11.70

14.04

16.36

Plus 2 years

 

14.04

16.36

18.99

Plus 3 years

 

16.36

18.99

21.73

Plus 4 years

 

18.99

21.73

21.73

Plus 5 years or more

 

21.73

21.73

21.73

 

 

 

 

 

Skill Level B -

 

 

 

 

Where the accredited training course and work performance are for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill level B:

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

 

 

School Leaver

 

10.61

11.70

13.58

Plus 1 year out of School

 

11.70

13.58

15.65

Plus 2 years

 

13.58

15.68

18.37

Plus 3 years

 

15.65

18.37

20.96

Plus 4 years

 

18.37

20.96

20.96

Plus 5 years or more

 

20.97

20.96

20.96

 

 

Skill Level C -

 

Where the accredited training course and work performance are for the purpose of generating skills which have been defined for work at Skill level C:

Highest Year of Schooling Completed

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year 10

Year 11

Year 12

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

 

 

School Leaver

 

10.61

11.70

13.47

Plus 1 year out of School

 

11.70

13.47

15.19

Plus 2 years

 

13.47

15.19

16.90

Plus 3 years

 

15.19

16.90

18.91

Plus 4 years

 

16.90

18.91

18.91

Plus 5 years or more

 

18.91

18.91

18.91

 

 

1.7.2015

1.7.2015

 

 

School-Based Trainees:

 

$

$

Wage levels A, B and C

 

10.61

11.70

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix A - Skill Levels

 

 

 

 

Diploma

 

 

 

 

Skill Level A -

 

 

 

 

Arts Administration

 

 

 

 

Business (Office Administration)

 

 

 

 

Clerical Administrative Skills

 

 

 

 

Communications (Call Centres)

 

 

 

 

Financial Services

 

 

 

 

Information Technology

 

 

 

 

Public Administration

 

 

 

 

Sport and Recreation

 

 

 

 

Skill Level B -

 

 

 

 

Laboratory Operations

 

 

 

 

Horticulture

 

 

 

 

Tourism Operations

 

 

 

 

Retail Operations

 

 

 

 

Hospitality Operations

 

 

 

 

Skill Level C -

 

 

 

 

Rural Skills

 

 

 

 

 

Crown Employees (Research Scientists) Award 2007

 

Research Scientists

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Research Scientist -

 

 

1st year of service

86

86,220

2nd year of service

91

90,646

3rd year of service

96

95,413

4th year of service

100

99,367

Efficiency Barrier -

 

 

5th year of service

105

104,200

6th year of service

109

108,429

7th year of service

113

112,713

Senior Research Scientist -

 

 

1st year of service

115

114,913

2nd year of service

118

118,359

3rd year of service

121

122,002

Efficiency Barrier -

 

 

4th year of service

124

125,773

5th year of service

127

129,886

Principal Research Scientist -

 

 

1st year of service

130

134,202

2nd year of service

-

137,271

3rd year of service

-

140,757

Senior Principal Research Scientist -

 

 

1st year of service

-

150,904

2nd year of service

-

161,883

Efficiency Barrier -

 

 

3rd year of service

-

175,675

 

Crown Employees (Rural Fire Service) Award

 

RFS Officers

 

These rates are inclusive of Annual Leave Loading

 

Classification and Grades

 

1.7.15

 

 

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

RFS Officer Level 1

 

Year 1

 

34,741

Year 2

 

42,017

Year 3

 

45,286

Year 4

 

46,524

Year 5

 

48,490

Year 6

 

49,368

Year 7

 

50,592

Year 8

 

52,467

Year 9

 

54,364

Year 10

 

56,371

RFS Officer Level 2

 

Year 1

 

59,478

Year 2

 

61,226

RFS Officer Level 3

 

Year 1

 

62,934

Year 2

 

64,659

RFS Officer Level 4

 

Year 1

 

66,494

Year 2

 

68,498

RFS Officer Level 5

 

Year 1

 

70,638

Year 2

 

72,808

RFS Officer Level 6

 

Year 1

 

78,491

Year 2

 

80,968

RFS Officer Level 7

 

Year 1

 

84,141

Year 2

 

86,607

RFS Officer Level 8

 

Year 1

 

89,204

Year 2

 

91,872

RFS Officer Level 9

 

Year 1

 

95,698

Year 2

 

98,739

RFS Officer Level 10

 

Year 1

 

101,683

Year 2

 

104,544

RFS Officer Level 11

 

Year 1

 

108,812

Year 2

 

112,052

RFS Officer Level 12

 

Year 1

 

117,605

Year 2

 

122,597

RFS Officer Level 13

 

Year 1

 

130,274

Year 2

 

136,011

RFS Officer Level 14

 

Year 1

 

152,189

Year 2

 

163,988

RFS Officer Level 15

 

Year 1

 

166,759

Year 2

 

178,516

RFS Officer Level 16

 

Year 1

 

184,492

Year 2

 

202,515

 

RFS Officers (OCSC) These rates are inclusive of Annual Leave Loading

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

RFS Officer Level A (OCSC Operator)

 

Year 1

38,839

Year 2

41,459

Year 3

44,683

Year 4

45,901

Year 5

47,843

Year 6

48,711

Year 7

49,920

Year 8

51,766

Year 9

53,642

Year 10

55,624

RFS Officer Level B (OCSC Senior Operator)

 

Year 1

58,687

Year 2

60,411

Year 3

62,097

Year 4

63,801

 

Crown Employees (School Administrative and Support Staff) Award

 

Schedule 1 - School Administrative and Support Staff (other than Aboriginal Education Officers) - Rates of Pay

 

1.1       Permanent School Administrative and Support Staff

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$

School Support Officer

24.73

School Administrative Officer

27.77

School Administrative Manager -

Level 1

32.12

Level 2

32.99

Level 3

33.93

Level 4

34.96

School Learning Support Officer and School Learning Support Officer (Braille Transcriber), (Ethnic), (Sign Interpreter) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

17.67

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

20.88

1st year

25.42

2nd year

25.88

3rd year

27.70

4th year

29.53

School Learning Support Officer (Pre-school) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

17.67

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

20.88

1st year

24.51

2nd year

24.96

3rd year

25.42

4th year

25.88

 

1.2       Long-term Temporary School Administrative and Support Staff

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$

School Support Officer

26.20

School Administrative Officer

29.37

School Administrative Manager -

Level 1

33.98

Level 2

34.92

Level 3

35.93

Level 4

36.98

School Learning Support Officer and School Learning Support Officer (Braille Transcriber), (Ethnic), (Sign Interpreter) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

18.64

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

22.09

1st year

26.94

2nd year

27.37

3rd year

29.27

4th year

31.23

School Learning Support Officer (Pre-school) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

18.64

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

22.09

1st year

25.96

2nd year

26.40

3rd year

26.94

4th year

27.37

 

1.3       Short-term Temporary School Administrative and Support Staff

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$ p/h

School Support Officer

28.46

School Administrative Officer

31.94

School Administrative Manager

Level 1

36.94

Level 2

37.96

Level 3

39.05

Level 4

40.20

School Learning Support Officer and School Learning Support Officer  (Braille Transcriber), (Ethnic), (Sign Interpreter) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

20.32

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

24.00

1st year

29.25

2nd year

29.77

3rd year

31.87

4th year

33.93

School Learning Support Officer (Pre-school) - (for progression on these rates see clause 6)

Junior

20.32

Following 12 months of service or at age 20

24.00

1st year

28.22

2nd year

28.73

3rd year

29.25

4th year

29.77

 

Schedule 2 - Aboriginal Education Officers - Rates of Pay

 

(For progression on these rates see subclause 6.3)

 

2.1       Permanent Aboriginal Education Officer

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$p/h

Year 1

30.37

Year 2

31.26

Year 3

32.14

Year 4

33.03

 

2.2       Long-term Temporary Aboriginal Education Officer

 

 

1.7.15

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$p/h

Year 1

32.13

Year 2

33.08

Year 3

34.00

Year 4

34.93

 

2.3       Short-term Temporary Aboriginal Education Officer

 

 

1.7.12

 

Per hour

 

2.50%

 

$p/h

Year 1

34.93

Year 2

35.96

Year 3

36.96

Year 4

37.97

 

Crown Employees (Senior Assistant Superintendents and Assistant Superintendents, Department of Attorney General and Justice - Corrective Services NSW) Award 2009

 

Classification

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Commissioned Correctional Officers:

 

Senior Assistant Superintendent

 

- 7 day or any 5/7 days

117,200

Assistant Superintendent

109,704

- 7 day or any 5/7 days

 

Senior Assistant Superintendent - 5 day

110,788

Assistant Superintendent - 5 day

103,291

Commissioned Industries Officers:

 

Regional Business Manager - 5 day

 

Year 1

124,463

Year 2

127,661

Year 3

133,141

Year 4

138,061

Operations Manager

132,448

Manager of Industries Level 1 - 5 day

122,215

Manager of Industries Level 2 - Any 5 of 7 days

122,728

Manager Centre Services and Employment Manager of Industries

Level 2 - 5 day

116,314

Manager Business Unit - any 5/7 days

117,200

Manager Business Unit - 5 day

110,788

 

Crown Employees (Senior Officers Salaries) Award 2007

 

Senior Officers

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Grade 1

 

Year 1

150,161

Year 2

161,802

Grade 2

 

Year 1

164,540

Year 2

176,141

Grade 3

 

Year 1

182,035

Year 2

199,822

 

Crown Employees (Sheriff’s Officers) Award 2007

 

Sheriff’s Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Chief Inspector

 

 

Year 2

85

85,455

Year 1

82

83,022

Inspector

 

 

Year 2

78

79,891

Year 1

75

77,448

Sergeant

 

 

Year 4

67

71,839

Year 3

64

69,696

Year 2

61

67,586

Year 1

58

65,608

Sheriff’s Officer

 

 

Year 4

55

63,801

Year 3

52

62,097

Year 2

49

60,411

Year 1

46

58,687

Probationary

 

 

Sheriff’s Officer

36

53,642

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency Service) Communication Centre - Continuous Shift Workers Award 2009

 

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Operations Communications Centre

 

 

Senior Team Leader, Clerk Grade 5/6

 

 

1st year of service

75

77,448

2nd year of service

78

79,891

3rd year of service

82

83,022

Thereafter

85

85,455

Operations Communications Centre

 

 

Team Leader, Clerk Grade 3/4

 

 

1st year of service

58

65,608

2nd year of service

61

67,586

3rd year of service

64

69,696

Thereafter

67

71,839

Operations Communications Centre

 

 

Call Operator, Clerks General Scale

 

 

Step 1

4

28,417

Step 2

6

32,248

Step 4

9

38,839

Step 5

11

41,459

Step 6

17

44,683

Step 7

20

45,901

Step 8

23

47,843

Step 9

25

48,711

Step 10

28

49,920

Step 11

32

51,766

Step 12

36

53,642

Step 13

40

55,624

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency Service) Learning and Development Officers Award 2012

 

Learning and Development Officers - Full-time, State Emergency Service

Classification

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

85

85,455

3rd year of service

88

88,015

Thereafter

91

90,646

 

Crown Employees (State Emergency service) Region Controllers Award 2012

 

Region Controllers - State Emergency Services

Classification

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Salaries of Full-time Region Controllers

 

 

1st year of service

101

100,330

2nd year of service

104

103,151

3rd year of service

108

107,362

Thereafter

111

110,560

 

Crown Employees (Technical Officers - Treasury) Award

 

Technical Officers - Treasury

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Technical Officers - Treasury

 

Grade 1

142,435

 

148,785

 

155,343

 

161,802

Technical Officers - Treasury

 

Grade 2

164,435

 

170,997

 

Crown Employees (Tipstaves to Justices) Award 2007

 

Tipstaff - Attorney General’s Department

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

1st year of service

40

55,624

2nd year of service

42

56,691

3rd year of service

44

57,678

Tipstaff to the Chief Justice

46

58,687

 

Crown Employees (Trades Assistants) Award

 

Trades Assistants

Classification  and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per week

 

2.50%

 

$

Classification -

 

Blacksmith's striker

872.60

Cold saw operator

879.45

Driller (stationary machines)

872.60

Dresser and grinder (portable machines)

887.90

Dresser, shot blast or sand blast-

 

(a) who operates from outside a properly enclosed cabin

879.45

(b) other

917.30

Dogman and/or crane chaser

887.90

Forger's assistant

872.60

Fork Lift Driver (TAFE)

940.60

Assistant Furnaceperson

879.45

General assistant assisting tradespersons or employed

 

in a metal and/or electrical workshop (TAFE)

872.60

General assistant, other (TAFE)

865.10

General assistant/tool storeperson assisting

 

tradespersons or employed in a metal and or electrical

887.90

workshop (less than 20 hpw toolstore duties) (TAFE)

 

General assistant/tool storeperson, other (less than

916.80

20 hpw toolstore duties) (TAFE)

 

Hammer driver

879.45

Heat treater operative

887.90

Machinist second class (Metal Trades)

926.20

Operator of straight line oxy-acetylene Cutting machine

887.90

Pipe fitter

926.20

Rigger and/or splicer (other than construction work)

956.50

Rigger and/or splicer (construction work)

974.30

Spray painter (ironwork) and/or brush hand

887.90

Tool and/or material storeman

917.30

Tool Storeperson (Classroom only, TAFE)

926.20

Trades assistant (Metal Trades)

872.60

Trades assistant (Electrical Trades)

896.30

Trades assistant

879.45

Cupola furnaceperson (foundries)

926.20

Allowances:

 

Cold Places per hour

0.75

Confined Spaces per hour

0.95

Dirty Work per hour

0.75

Height Money per hour:

 

- At a height of 7.5 m

0.75

- For every additional 3m

0.22

Hot Places per hour:

 

- 46C-54C

0.75

- Above 54C

0.95

Insulation Material per hour:

 

- Pumice or other recognised insulator

0.75

- Silicate

0.95

Smoke Boxes etc per hour:

 

- Working on repairs to smoke boxes, furnaces etc

0.49

- Working on repairs inside oil-fired boilers

1.87

Wet Places per hour

0.75

Working on a boat or punt per day

2.92

Working knee deep in mud or water per day

5.97

Acid, furnaces, stills, etc per hour

3.84

Towers per hour

0.75

Depth money per hour

0.75

Swing Scaffolds:

 

- First four hours (fixed rate)

5.57

- Each hour thereafter

1.13

- Solid plasterers per hour

0.22

Septic Tanks per day

8.97

Distant Places per day:

 

- Area re paragraph 4.17.1

1.47

- Area re paragraph 4.17.2

2.39

- Area re paragraph 4.17.3

2.39

Epoxy Materials per hour

0.95

- Applying to air-conditioned buildings per hour

0.65

- Employees in close proximity per hour

0.75

Foundry per hour

0.56

Asbestos Eradication per hour

2.52

First Aid per day

3.30

 

Taronga Conservation Society Australia Salaried Employees Award

 

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

salary

Per annum

 

point

2.50%

 

$

Clerks -

General Scale -

1st year (up to 18 years)

7

34,277

2nd year (or 20 years)

11

41,459

3rd year

17

44,683

4th year

20

45,901

5th year

23

47,843

6th year

25

48,711

7th year

28

49,920

8th year

32

51,766

9th year

36

53,642

10th year

40

55,624

At 19 years + (HSC)

9

38,839

Grade 1 -

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

49

60,411

Grade 2 -

1st year

52

62,097

2nd year

55

63,801

Grade 3  -

1st year

58

65,608

2nd year

61

67,586

Grade 4 -

1st year

64

69,696

2nd year

67

71,839

Grade 5 -

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

Grade 6 -

1st year

82

83,022

2nd year

85

85,455

Grade 7 -

1st year

88

88,015

2nd year

91

90,646

Grade 8  -

1st year

95

94,423

2nd year

98

97,426

Grade 9 -

1st year

101

100,330

2nd year

104

103,151

Grade 10 -

1st year

108

107,362

2nd year

111

110,560

Grade 11 -

1st year

116

116,042

2nd year

120

120,961

Grade 12 -

1st year

126

128,538

2nd year

130

134,202

Stenographers and Machine Operators

1st year (up to 17 years)

2

25,459

2nd year (or 17 years)

5

30,220

3rd year (or 18 years)

7

34,277

4th year (or 19 years )

9

38,839

5th year (or 20 years)

10

41,082

6th year (or 21 years)

19

45,516

7th year

22

46,771

8th year

24

48,313

9th year

33

52,185

10th year

35

53,101

11th year

38

54,605

12th year

40

55,624

Grade 1 -

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

49

60,411

Grade 2 -

1st year

52

62,097

2nd year

55

63,801

Grade 3 -

1st year

58

65,608

2nd year

61

67,586

Clerical Assistants -

1st year (or under 17 years)

1

23,860

2nd year (or 17 years)

3

26,802

3rd year (or 18 years )

6

32,248

4th year (or 19 years)

8

36,626

5th year (or 20 years)

9

38,839

6th year (or 21 years)

15

43,088

7th year

17

44,683

8th year

20

45,901

9th year

22

46,771

Class 1 -

1st year

25

48,711

2nd year

28

49,920

Class 2 -

1st year

32

51,766

2nd year

35

53,101

Class 3 -

1st year

37

54,155

2nd year

40

55,624

Class 4 -

1st year

42

56,691

2nd year

44

57,678

Typists and Communications Assistants -

1st year (or under 17)

2

25,459

2nd year (or 17 years )

4

28,417

3rd year (or 18 years)

6

32,248

4th year (or 19 years)

8

36,626

5th year (or 20 years)

10

41,082

6th year (or 21 years)

17

44,683

7th year

19

45,516

8th year

22

46,771

Senior Typist  -

1st year

25

48,711

2nd year

28

49,920

Garden Labourer - (Applies to employees engaged prior 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

15

43,088

Grade 2

18

45,123

Grade 3

21

46,339

 

Horticulturalist Labourer - (Applies to employees engaged prior

1 July 2010)

 

 

Grade 1

25

48,711

Grade 2

30

50,864

Grade 3

35

53,101

Horticulturalist Level 1 - (Applies to employees engaged prior 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

42

56,691

Grade 2

45

58,239

Horticulturalist Level 2 (Applies to employees engaged prior 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

48

59,795

Grade 2

50

60,998

Horticultural Technician (Applies to employees engaged prior 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

55

63,801

Grade 2

57

64,967

Senior Horticultural Technician (Applies to employees engaged prior 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

63

69,025

Grade 2

67

71,839

Horticultural Apprentice (Applies to employees engaged post 1 July 2010)

1st Year

23,699

2nd Year

28,009

3rd Year

32,316

4th Year

38,781

Gardener (Applies to employees engaged post 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

15

43,088

Grade 2

18

45,123

Grade 3

21

46,339

Horticulturalist (Applies to employees engaged post 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

54,841

Grade 2

56,485

Grade 3

58,180

Grade 4

60,997

Horticultural Supervisor (Applies to employees engaged post 1 July 2010)

Grade 1

64,764

Grade 2

66,708

Grade 3

68,708

Keeper Grade 4 (Specialist) Level 2

(only available to employees employed permanently as a Keeper on 8 December 2005)

75

77,448

Trainee Keeper -

Level 1

-

41,133

Level 2

-

43,873

Level 3

-

46,616

Level 4

-

49,357

Keeper -

Level 1

-

54,842

Level 2

-

57,582

Level 3

-

60,324

Level 4

-

63,068

Senior Keeper -

Level 1

-

65,809

Level 2

-

71,293

Keeping Unit Supervisor -

Year 1

-

79,520

Year 2

-

81,166

Year 3

-

82,809

Publicity and Assistant Publicity Officer -

Public Relations Officer -

Grade 1 -

1st year

87

87,147

2nd year

89

88,900

3rd year

91

90,646

Grade 2 -

1st year

103

102,223

2nd year

105

104,200

3rd year

107

106,307

Publicity Officer -

1st year

69

73,195

2nd year

72

75,292

3rd year

74

76,675

Assistant Publicity Officer -

1st year

59

66,294

2nd year

62

68,223

Gate Receptionists

38

54,605

Designers (Exhibitions and Publications) Applies to employees engaged

prior 1 July 2010

 

 

1st year

37

54,155

2nd year

39

55,169

3rd year

42

56,691

4th year

46

58,687

5th year

49

60,411

6th year

51

61,471

7th year

53

62,627

8th year

56

64,399

9th year

60

66,909

10th year

64

69,696

11th year

67

71,839

12th year and thereafter

71

74,656

Junior Designer

Grade 1

46,743

Grade 2

48,613

Grade 3

50,556

Grade 4

52,578

Designer

Grade 1

54,155

Grade 2

56,589

Grade 3

59,137

Grade 4

61,799

Grade 5

64,578

Senior Designer

Grade 1

67,812

Grade 2

71,200

Grade 3

74,758

Allowances:

Casual first aid allowance (per shift)

 

16.21

Laundry Allowance for staff other than Gate Receptionists (per week)

 

6.77

Laundry Allowance for Gate Receptionists (per week)

 

12.21

 

Agreements and Determinations

 

Adventure Facilitator, Oberon Correctional Centre - Department of Corrective services. Section 130 (1) Determination No: 955 of 2007

 

Adventure Facilitator

1.7.15

 

Per annum

2.50%

 

$

Year 1

88,015

Year 2

90,646

Year 3

94,423

Year 4

97,426

 

Architects etc. Agreement No. 1733 of 1971

 

Architects

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

salary

Per annum

 

point

2.50%

 

$

Grade I

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service and thereafter

76

78,301

Grade II

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

86

86,220

3rd year of service

89

88,900

4th year of service and thereafter

92

91,485

Grade III

1st year of service

97

96,373

2nd year of service

100

99,367

3rd year of service

104

103,151

4th year of service and thereafter

107

106,307

Grade IV

1st year of service

112

111,639

2nd year of service

115

114,913

3rd year of service and thereafter

117

117,194

Grade V

1st year of service

121

122,002

2nd year of service and thereafter

123

124,404

Grade VI

1st year of service

125

127,158

2nd year of service

127

129,886

 

Artists, etc., Australian Museum; Designers and Senior Designer, National Parks & Wildlife Service; Artist, Chief, Exhibitions Department and Keeper of Exhibits, Museum of applied Arts and Sciences; Agreement No.2196 of 1975

 

Artists, Designers, Exhibitions Officers, etc.

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Artists Australian Museum and Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences

Grade I

1st year of service

28

49,920

2nd year of service

31

51,269

3rd year of service

34

52,675

4th year of service

37

54,155

5th year of service

39

55,169

6th year of service

43

57,253

7th year of service and thereafter

46

58,687

Grade II

1st year of service

49

60,411

2nd year of service

51

61,471

3rd year of service and thereafter

53

62,627

Grade III

1st year of service

58

65,608

2nd year of service and thereafter

61

67,586

Keeper Of Exhibits (Non Graduate)

Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences

1st year of service

44

57,678

2nd year of Service

47

59,302

3rd year of service

51

61,471

4th year of service

53

62,627

5th year of service

58

65,608

6th year of service and thereafter

58

65,608

Designers (Exhibitions and Publications)

 

 

1st year of service

37

54,155

2nd year of service

39

55,169

3rd year of service

42

56,691

4th year of service

46

58,687

5th year of service

49

60,411

6th year of service

51

61,471

7th year of service

53

62,627

8th year of service

56

64,399

9th year of service

60

66,909

10th year of service

64

69,696

11th year of service

67

71,839

12th year of service

71

74,656

Senior Designer (Exhibitions and Publications) National Parks and

 

Wildlife Service

 

 

On Appointment

77

78,971

Exhibitions Officer, Australian Museum

Grade I

1st year of service

56

64,399

2ndyear of service

60

66,909

3rd year of service

64

69,696

4th year of service

67

71,839

5th year of service and thereafter

71

74,656

Grade II

1st year of service

75

77,448

2nd year of service

77

78,971

Chief, Exhibitions Department

Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences

1st year of service

92

91,485

 

Bandmaster, Department of Corrective Services, Determination No 936 of 2004

 

The rate of pay for the Bandmaster, Department of Corrective Servicers shall be an annual salary equivalent to a Clerk Grade 5/6 under the Crown Employees (Administrative and Clerical Officers) Award.

 

Cadet Conditions and Rates of Pay, Various Departments; Determination No.938 of 2004

 

Cadet Conditions and Rates of Pay, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Level 1

 

 

At 18 years of age

7

34,277

Level 1

 

 

At 19 years of age with HSC

9

38,839

Level 2

 

 

Or minimum at 20 years

11

41,459

Level 3

 

 

Or minimum at 21 years

17

44,683

Level 4

20

45,901

Level 5

23

47,843

Level 6

25

48,711

Level 7

28

49,920

Level 8

32

51,766

Level 9

36

53,642

Level 10

40

55,624

 

Cartographers, Engineering Survey Drafting Officers, Survey Drafting Officers, Photogrammetrists, Computers All Departments Agreement No. 2439 of 1982

 

Cartographers, Engineering Survey Drafting Officers,

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

General Scale

1st year

7

34,277

2nd year

11

41,459

3rd year

17

44,683

4th year

20

45,901

5th year

23

47,843

6th year

25

48,711

7th year

28

49,920

8th year

32

51,766

9th year

36

53,642

10th year

40

55,624

11th year

46

58,687

12th year

49

60,411

13th year

52

62,097

14th year

55

63,801

Officer with HSC aged 19 and over paid not less than

9

38,839

Class 1

1st year

58

65,608

2nd year

61

67,586

3rd year

64

69,696

4th year

67

71,839

Class 2

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

Class 3

1st year

82

83,022

2nd year

85

85,455

Class 4

1st year

88

88,015

2nd year

91

90,646

Class 5

1st year

95

94,423

2nd year

98

97,426

Class 6

1st year

101

100,330

2nd year

104

103,151

Class 7

1st year

108

107,362

2nd year

111

110,560

 

Casual Drug Counsellors - Department of Corrective Services Determination No.935 of 2004

 

Department of Corrective Services

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Sessional Specialist HIV/Health Promotion

75.26

(The rates are inclusive of a 15% casual loading for Monday to Friday work, plus

 

1/12th in lieu of recreation leave.

 

Environmental Allowance for working within a correctional centre

1.74

 

Community Offender Support Program Centres, Department of Corrective Services, Determination No. 965 of 2008

 

Community Offender Support Program Centres DCS

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

No

$

Throughcare and Placement Officer:

 

 

1st year

88

88,015

2nd year

91

90,646

3rd year

95

94,423

Thereafter

98

97,426

Accommodation Support Worker:

 

 

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

3rd year

82

83,022

Thereafter

85

85,455

Assistant Support Worker:

 

 

1st year

46

58,687

2nd year

49

60,411

3rd year

52

62,097

Thereafter

55

63,801

 

Computer Operators - Salaries - Public Service Board Determination No. 642 of 1981 and Determination No. 801 of 1983

 

Computer Operators, All Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Trainee Computer Operator

 

 

At 18 and under

7

34,277

At 19

9

38,839

At 20

11

41,459

At 21

17

44,683

Computer Operator  - Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

20

45,901

2nd year of service

23

47,843

3rd year of service

25

48,711

4th year of service and thereafter

28

49,920

Computer Operator - Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

32

51,766

2nd year of service

36

53,642

3rd year of service and thereafter

40

55,624

Senior Computer Operator  - Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

49

60,411

3rd year of service

52

62,097

4th year of service

55

63,801

Senior Computer Operator  - Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

58

65,608

2nd year of service

61

67,586

3rd year of service

64

69,696

4th year of Service

67

71,839

 

Conditions of Service for Case Workers, Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre (ADTCC), Department of Corrective Services. Determination No.968 of 2010

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Operations Manager - Clerk 11/12

 

1st year of service

116,042

2nd year of service

120,961

3rd year of service

128,538

Thereafter

134,202

Assistant Operations Manager - Clerk 9/10

 

1st year of service

100,330

2nd year of service

103,151

3rd year of service

107,362

Thereafter

110,560

Senior Case Worker - Clerk 5/6

 

1st year of service

77,448

2nd year of service

79,891

3rd year of service

83,022

Thereafter

85,455

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Offender External Leave Program, Department of Corrective Services.  Determination No. 966 of 2009

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Assistant Manager

 

1st year of service

92,760

2nd year of service

95,368

3rd year of service

99,261

Thereafter

102,220

Co-ordinator Program Support & Security

 

1st year of service

81,374

2nd year of service

83,809

3rd year of service

87,300

Thereafter

90,075

Senior Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

71,604

2nd year of service

73,862

3rd year of service

76,757

Thereafter

79,009

Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

60,658

2nd year of service

62,487

3rd year of service

64,437

Thereafter

66,418

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Tabulam, Department of Corrective Services.  Determination No. 964 of 2008

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Co-ordinator Program Support & Security

 

1st year of service

88,015

2nd year of service

90,646

3rd year of service

94,423

Thereafter

97,426

Senior Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

77,448

2nd year of service

79,891

3rd year of service

83,022

Thereafter

85,455

Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

65,608

2nd year of service

67,586

3rd year of service

69,696

Thereafter

71,839

Mobile Work Camps Allowance (per day)

139.56

 

Conditions of Service for Program Support Officers, Yetta Dhinnakkal Centre, Department of Corrective Services. Determination No. 969 of 2011

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

$

Senior Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

77,448

2nd year of service

79,891

3rd year of service

83,022

Thereafter

85,455

Program Support Officer

 

1st year of service

65,608

2nd year of service

67,586

3rd year of service

69,696

Thereafter

71,839

 

 

Conditions of Service Team leader and Bail Coordinator, Bail Assistance Line, Juvenile Justice, Department of Human Services.  Determination No. 967 of 2010

 

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Team Leader (Administrative and Clerical Officer Grade 7/8)

 

1st year of service

88,015

Thereafter

90,646

Grade 8

1st year of service

94,423

Thereafter

97,426

Allowance

23,653

Bail Coordinator (Administrative and Clerical Officer Grade 7/8)

Grade 5

1st year of service

77,448

Thereafter

79,891

Grade 6

1st year of service

83,022

Thereafter

85,455

Allowance

21,400

 

Conservators, Cultural Institutions Agreement No.2504 of 1987

 

Conservators, Cultural Institutions

Classifications and Grade

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Assistant Conservator - Class 1

 

 

1st year of service

40

55,624

2nd year of service

42

56,691

3rd year of service

44

57,678

4th year of service

47

59,302

5th year of service

49

60,411

6th year of service

52

62,097

Class 2

 

 

1st year of service

55

63,801

2nd year of service

56

64,399

3rd year of service

58

65,608

Conservator - Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

62

68,223

2nd year of service

64

69,696

3rd year of service

66

71,112

4th year of service

68

72,365

5th year of service

70

73,918

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

74

76,675

2nd year of service

79

80,529

3rd year of service

83

83,832

4th year of service

87

87,147

5th year of service

91

90,646

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service

94

93,440

2nd year of service

97

96,373

3rd year of service

99

98,361

Head Conservator

 

 

1st year of service

105

104,200

2nd year of service

108

107,362

3rd year of service

110

109,490

 

Coordinators and Directors, Community Justice Centres, Attorney-General’s Department Determination No.808 of 1983

 

Coordinators and Directors, Community Justice Centres - Attorney General’s Department

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Co-ordinator

61

67,586

Director

104

103,151

 

Coordinator, Visual Arts, Long Bay Correctional Complex - Department of Corrective Services Determination No.929 of 2002

 

Coordinator, Visual Arts, Long Bay Correctional Complex

Department of Corrective Services

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Co-ordinator, Visual Arts

102

101,290

Environmental Allowance

-

2,824

All Incidents Allowance

-

9,713

 

Curators and Registrars Cultural Institutions Agreement No. 2508 of 1987

 

Curatorial Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Assistant Curator/Assistant Registrar - Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

40

55,624

2nd year of service

46

58,687

3rd year of service

51

61,471

4th year of service

57

64,967

5th year of service and thereafter

62

68,223

Assistant Curator/Assistant Registrar - Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

64

69,696

2nd year of service

67

71,839

3rd year of service

70

73,918

4th year of service

73

76,071

5th year of service and thereafter

75

77,448

Curator/Registrar - Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

77

78,971

2nd year of service

82

83,022

3rd year of service

86

86,220

4th year of service

91

90,646

5th year of service and thereafter

95

94,423

Curator/Registrar - Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

99

98,361

2nd year of service

102

101,290

3rd year of service

105

104,200

4th year of service

108

107,362

5th year of service

110

109,490

Senior Curator Senior Registrar

114

113,787

 

Departmental Professional Officers Determination No.866 of 1987

 

Departmental Professional Officers - All Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade I -

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service and thereafter

76

78,301

Grade II -

 

 

1st year of service

81

82,135

2nd year of service

84

84,570

3rd year of service

87

87,147

4th year of service and thereafter

91

90,646

Grade III -

 

 

1st year of service

95

94,423

2nd year of service

98

97,426

3rd year of service

100

99,367

4th year of service and thereafter

104

103,151

Grade IV -

 

 

1st year of service

108

107,362

2nd year of service and thereafter

110

109,490

Grade V -

 

 

1st year of service

114

113,787

2nd year of service and thereafter

116

116,042

Grade VI -

 

 

1st year of service

119

119,657

2nd year of service and thereafter

121

122,002

Grade VII -

 

 

1st year of service

124

125,773

2nd year of service and thereafter

126

128,538

Grade VIII -

 

 

1st year of service

129

132,721

2nd year of service and thereafter

130

134,202

 

Department of Transport Officers Employment Conditions Agreement No.2548 of 1998

 

Transport Officers

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Grade I  -

One

44,620

Two

46,178

Three

47,792

Four

49,464

Five

51,197

Grade 2

One

51,197

Two

52,994

Three

54,844

Four

56,770

Five

58,752

Grade 3

One

58,752

Two

60,809

Three

62,934

Four

65,138

Five

67,423

Grade 4

One

67,423

Two

69,778

Three

72,220

Four

74,751

Five

77,462

Grade 5

One

77,462

Two

80,072

Three

83,042

Four

85,779

Five

88,781

Grade 6

One

88,781

Two

91,890

Three

95,102

Four

98,429

Five

101,876

Grade 7

One

101,876

Two

105,443

Three

109,133

Four

112,950

Five

116,905

Grade 8

One

116,905

Two

120,997

Three

128,564

Four

134,225

Five

138,923

Grade 9

One

138,923

Two

146,386

Three

153,950

Four

159,613

Five

164,312

 

Education Officers, etc., Department of Culture, Sport and Recreation, Public Service Board Determination No. 473 of 1975

 

Education Officers, Department of Culture, Sport and Recreation,

(Art Gallery, Australian Museum & Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences)

Classifications and Grade

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Education Officer -

 

 

1st year of service

43

57,253

2nd year of service

48

59,795

3rd year of service

54

63,175

4th year of service

60

66,909

5th year of service

66

71,112

6th year of service

71

74,656

7th year of service

75

77,448

8th year of service

79

80,529

9th year of service and thereafter

84

84,570

Senior Education Officer -

 

 

1st year of service

98

97,426

2nd year of service and thereafter

101

100,330

Allowance after 12 months on the 9th year of service: $ per annum

-

2,651

After a further 12 months: $ per annum

-

2,651

 

Education Officer Department of Training and Education Co-ordination Determination No.912 of 1996

 

Education Officer - Department of Education and Training

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Education Officer

 

Step 1

82,619

Step 2

87,017

Step 3

91,605

Step 4

96,203

Special Program Co-ordinator

 

Step 1

103,021

Step 2

107,235

Senior Education Officer

 

Step 1

111,934

Step 2

114,710

Chief Education Officer

124,754

Chief Research Officer

124,754

Quality Assurance Co-ordinator

131,695

Principal Education Officer

139,769

Principal Research Officer

139,769

Principal Officer

139,769

Curriculum Manager

139,769

 

Engineers Agreement No. 1734 of 1971

 

Engineers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Grade I Diplomate Experience Since Qualifying

 

In first year

46

58,687

After one year

50

60,998

After two years

56

64,399

After three years

63

69,025

After four years

70

73,918

After five years

76

78,301

Grade I Graduate Experience Since Qualifying

 

In first year

50

60,998

After one year

56

64,399

After two years

63

69,025

After three years

70

73,918

After four years

76

78,301

Grade II

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

86

86,220

3rd year of service

89

88,900

4th year of service and thereafter

92

91,485

Grade III

1st year of service

97

96,373

2nd year of service

100

99,367

3rd year of service

104

103,151

4th year of service and thereafter

107

106,307

Grade IV

1st year of service

112

111,639

2nd year of service

115

114,913

3rd year of service and thereafter

117

117,194

Grade V

1st year of service

121

122,002

2nd year of service and thereafter

123

124,404

Grade VI

1st year of service

125

127,158

2nd year of service and thereafter

127

129,886

 

Escorts and Travelling Attendants Agreement No.2270 of 1980

 

Escorts and Travelling Attendants

Classification and Grades

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Travelling Attendant

 

1st Year

45,360

2nd Year

45,360

3rd Year

45,793

4th Year

47,300

Travelling Attendant (Hourly Rate)

 

1st Year

22.88

2nd Year

22.88

3rd Year

23.10

4th Year

23.84

Escorts

 

1st Year

54,055

2nd Year

54,055

3rd Year

54,544

4th Year

56,386

Rate A Applicable Mon-Fri and all overtime/travelling

 

time/weekdays and public holidays

 

= Hrly rate of Travelling Attendant + 10% +4/48ths

 

1st Year

27.28

2nd Year

27.28

3rd Year

27.52

4th Year

28.42

Rate B Applicable first 8 hours on Saturday

 

= Hrly rate of Travelling Attendant + 50% +4/48ths

 

1st Year

37.19

2nd Year

37.19

3rd Year

37.52

4th Year

38.77

Rate C Applicable first 8 hours on Sunday

 

= Hrly rate of Travelling Attendant + 75% +4/48ths

 

1st Year

43.37

2nd Year

43.37

3rd Year

43.79

4th Year

45.22

Rate D Applicable first 8 hours on a Public Holiday

 

= Hrly Rate of Travelling Attendant + 150%+4/48ths

 

1st Year

61.95

2nd Year

61.95

3rd Year

62.54

4th Year

64.61

 

Gardening, Parks and Horticultural and Landscape Staff Amending Agreement No.2320 of 1981; Gardening Parks and Horticultural and Landscape Staff Agreement No.2266 of 1980; Determination No.767 of 12982

 

Gardening, Parks and Horticultural and Landscape Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Gardener Tradesman

37

54,155

Gardener Experienced

30

50,864

Garden Labourer

20

45,901

Garden Labourer, 1st class

23

47,843

Chief Propagator (Royal Botanical Gardens)

43

57,253

Groundsman

33

52,185

Horticultural and Landscape Officers:

 

 

Horticultural Assistants  -

 

 

1st year of service

33

52,185

2nd year of service

36

53,642

3rd year of service

38

54,605

4th year of service

40

55,624

5th year of service

42

56,691

6th year of service

44

57,678

7th year of service

46

58,687

Promotion beyond 3rd year rate dependent

 

 

upon possession of the Certificate of Horticulture

 

 

Ranger

30

50,864

Senior Ranger (plus appropriate Leading Hand

30

50,864

Allowance)

 

 

Foreman

61

67,586

Foreman Special Grade

65

70,282

Superintendent, Centennial Park Supervisor

77

78,971

Royal Botanic Gardens and Mount Tomah

 

 

1st year of service

68

72,365

2nd year of service

71

74,656

3rd year of service

73

76,071

Development Officer (Horticulture)

81

82,135

 

82

83,022

 

84

84,570

Living Collections Registrar

46

58,687

Mount Tomah

50

60,998

 

53

62,627

 

56

64,399

 

General Division Driver/Assistant etc Various Departments Agreement No.2478 of 1985

 

Car Drivers/Assistants

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.14

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Car Drivers - Driver/General Assistant

33

52,185

Departmental - Driver/Assistant

39

55,169

Departmental - Driver/Assistant (in Charge),

 

 

Public Works Department

43

57,253

Ministerial Driver/Assistant

 

 

* Salary Class 52 with allowance to Salary

39

55,169

Class 122

80

81,404

 

General Division (Trade Based Groups) Agreement No.2301 of 1980; Amending Agreement 2317 of 1981; Determination No.764 of 1982

 

 

General Division (Trade Based Groups) Agreement

 

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Artificer, Australian Museum and Art Gallery of NSW

1st year of service

43

57,253

2nd year of service and thereafter

45

58,239

Clerk of Works - Various Departments

1st year of service

68

72,365

2nd year of service

70

73,918

3rd year of service

73

76,071

4th year of service

75

77,448

5th year of service and thereafter

77

78,971

(Provided that in respect of officers appointed after 10th December, 1980,

progression beyond the third year of service shall be dependent upon

 

 

possession of the Building Foreman and Clerk of Works Certificate of the

 

 

TAFE NSW*or a qualification deemed by the Industrial Authority to be

 

 

appropriate and equivalent).

 

 

(*Agencies are advised to check with TAFE institutes with regard to course

 

 

qualifications)

 

 

Deputy Senior Electrical Inspector, All Departments

1st year of service

78

79,891

2nd year of service

80

81,404

Electrical Foreman, Various

Grade 2

64

69,696

Grade 3

68

69,696

Grade 5

77

78,971

Electrical Inspectors, Various

1st year of service

75

77,448

2nd year of service

77

78,971

Estimator, Various Departments

1st year of service

68

72,365

2nd year of service

70

73,918

Fitter Operators, Various

On appointment

51

61,471

(i) NSW Electrician's Licence

50.43

(ii) Department of Industrial Relations First Class Refrigeration Certificate

15.95

(iii) Department of Industrial Relations Electrically Fired Boiler Attendant's

Certificate

 

8.49

(iv) Department of Industrial Relations Open All Class Boiler Attendant's

Certificate

 

15.96

(v)  Refrigeration Mechanic's Certificate Course of the Sydney Technical

College

 

15.96

Provided that, in addition to the above salary, allowances shall be paid to a

 

 

Fitter Operator who has a licence or certificate specified hereunder and who

 

 

is required to act upon such licence or certificate during the course of his

 

 

duties.

Food and Beverage Controller

(S.C. 53) 1st year

55,169

(S.C. 57) 2nd year

56,691

Food School Assistant

(S.C. 23) 1st year

45,123

(S.C. 24) 4th year

45,516

(S.C. 26) 7th year

45,901

Foreman Electrical

Grade 2 (T83)

64

69,696

Grade 3 (T96)

68

72,443

Grade 5 (T126)

77

78,971

Other than Electrical  -

Grade 1 (T59)

57

64,967

Grade 2 (T72)

61

67,586

Grade 3 (T85)

65

70,282

Grade 4 (T111)

73

76,071

Grade 5 (T125)

77

78,971

Assistant Mechanical Foreman  -

(T72)

61

67,586

Property and Maintenance Officer, Youth And Community Services

1st year of service

77

78,971

2nd year of service and thereafter

80

81,404

Property Inspector, Public Trust Office

1st year of service

64

69,696

2nd year of service

67

71,839

3rd year of service

69

73,195

4th year of service and thereafter

73

76,071

Radio Technician, Police

1st year of service

47

59,302

2nd year of service

48

59,795

3rd year of service and thereafter

50

60,998

Scientific Instrument Maker, Various Departments

1st year of service and thereafter

51

61,471

Senior Apprenticeship Supervisor, Department of Industrial Relations

On appointment

78

79,891

Senior Electrical Inspector, Various Departments

1st year of service

83

83,832

2nd year of service

85

85,455

Senior Estimator, Various Departments

71

74,656

Senior Mechanical Inspector

1st year of service

83

83,832

2nd year of service and thereafter

85

85,455

Senior Radio Technician, Police and Forestry Commission

1st year of service

57

64,967

2nd year of service and thereafter

58

65,608

Senior Works Supervisors, Various Departments

1st year of service

83

83,832

2nd year of service and thereafter

85

85,455

Textile Maintenance Officer

1st year

44

57,678

2nd year

46

58,687

3rd year

47

59,302

4th year

49

60,411

Works Supervisors, Various Departments

1st year of service

78

79,891

2nd year of service and thereafter

80

81,404

 

Glenfield Park School Staff, Department of Education Determination No. 787 of 1983

 

Department of Education

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Gardener Glenfield Park SSP

27

49,501

 

Guidance Officer, Department of Industrial Relations; Research Officers, Division of Vocational Guidance Services, Department of Industrial Relations, Department of Corrective Services, Department of Family and Community Services, Department of Health NSW; Research Officers (Non-Legally Qualified) Law Reform Commission, Department of Attorney General; Psychologists, Department of Health NSW, Department of Corrective Services, Department of Family and Community Services; Research Anthropologists, Department of Health NSW; Rehabilitation Counsellor Workers Compensation Commission Agreement No. 2405 of 1982; Amending Agreement No. 2520 of 1989

 

Guidance Officers, etc.(Excluding Department of Health)

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

(A) Non-Classified Positions

 

 

Guidance Officer Department of Industrial

 

 

Relations, Research Officer Department of

 

 

Industrial Relations, Family and Community

 

 

Services, Corrective Services, Department of Health

 

 

NSW: Research Officer Non-Legally Qualified

 

 

Law Reform Commission, Attorney General,

 

 

Psychologist Department of Health NSW

 

 

Corrective Services, Family and Community

 

 

Services, Research Anthropologists Department of Health NSW, Social

 

 

Anthropologists Department of Health NSW, Youth Counselling Officers

 

 

Department of Industrial Relations

 

 

1st year of service

43

57,253

2nd year of service

48

59,795

3rd year of service

54

63,175

4th year of service

60

66,909

5th year of service

66

71,112

6th year of service

71

74,656

7th year of service

75

77,448

8th year of service

79

80,529

9th year of service and thereafter

84

84,570

Clinical Psychologist Department of Health,

 

 

Family and Community Services, Department

 

 

of Attorney General

 

 

1st year of service

79

80,529

2nd year of service

86

86,220

3rd year of service

91

90,646

4th year of service

96

95,413

5th year of service and thereafter

101

100,330

A Clinical Psychologist appointed to one of

 

 

the following positions shall be paid as follows:

 

 

Program Co-ordinator

 

 

1st year of service

101

100,330

2nd year of service and thereafter

105

104,200

Senior Program Co-ordinator

 

 

1st year of service

105

104,200

2nd year of service and thereafter

108

107,362

Program Director

 

 

1st year of service

108

107,362

2nd year of service and thereafter

110

109,490

Project Director Department of Health NSW

 

 

1st year of service

91

90,646

2nd year of service and thereafter

96

95,413

Rehabilitation Counsellor Workers Compensation

 

 

Commission

 

 

1st year of service

66

71,112

2nd year of service

71

74,656

3rd year of service and thereafter

75

77,448

Senior Rehabilitation Counsellor Workers

 

 

Compensation Commission

 

 

1st year of service

79

80,529

2nd year of service and thereafter

84

84,570

(B) Classified Positions (Group a)

 

 

Senior Guidance Officer, District Guidance

 

 

Officer, Grade I, Careers Research Officer,

 

 

Division of Vocational Guidance Services,

 

 

Department of Industrial Relations, Senior

 

 

Research Psychologist Department of Health

 

 

NSW On Appointment

101

100,330

Group (b)

 

 

Deputy Senior Psychologist, Family and

 

 

Community Services, Chief Research

 

 

Psychologist, Department of Health NSW, Senior

 

 

Research Officer, Senior Psychologist,

 

 

Corrective Services, District Guidance

 

 

Officer, Grade II, OIC Research Section, OIC

 

 

Special Section for Handicapped Persons,

 

 

Division of Vocational Guidance Services, Principal

 

 

Counsellor, Youth Counselling Service, Department

 

 

of Industrial Relations On Appointment

105

104,200

Group (c)

 

 

Senior Clinical Psychologist, Department of

 

 

Health NSW, and Family and Community

 

 

Services, Regional Psychologist New England

 

 

Region, Department of Health NSW,

 

 

Psychologist In Charge Department of Health

 

 

NSW On Appointment

105

104,200

Group (d)

 

 

Chief Guidance Officer Department of

 

 

Industrial Relations

 

 

On Appointment

110

109,490

Chief Psychologist Corrective Services

 

 

On Appointment

114

113,787

Assistant Director Division of Vocational

 

 

Guidance Services Department of Industrial

 

 

Relations On Appointment

115

114,913

Deputy Director, Division of Health Services,

 

 

Research Department of Health, NSW, Principal

 

 

Clinical Psychologist, Principal Psychologist,

 

 

Department of Health NSW, Senior Research

 

 

Consultant (Personal to Dr. J. Kraus) Family

 

 

and Community Services, Principal Psychologist,

 

 

Psychological Counselling Service, Family and

 

 

Community Services Principal Psychologist

 

 

(Bureau of Personal Health Services)

 

 

Department of Health NSW On Appointment

120

120,961

Deputy Director, Division Of Vocational

 

 

Guidance Services,

 

 

Department of Industrial Relations On Appointment

125

127,158

 

Note: For Psychologist classifications refer to the Crown Employees (Psychologists) Award or Psychologists, Community Offender Services, Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 958 of 2008

 

Interpretive Assistants, National Parks and Wildlife Service, Industrial Authority Determination

 

Interpretive Assistants, National Parks and Wildlife Service

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Interpretive Assistants

 

 

Year 1

43

57,253

Year 2

47

59,302

 

Laboratory Attendants, Trainee Technical Officers (Scientific), Technical Officers (Scientific), Various Departments; Agreement No.2369 of 1982

 

Laboratory Attendants, Trainee Technical Officers (Scientific), Technical Officers

(Scientific), Various Departments

Classifications

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Laboratory Attendant (Junior)

 

 

At 16 and under

4

28,417

At 17

6

32,248

At 18

8

36,626

At 19

11

41,459

At 20

18

45,123

Laboratory Attendant General Scale (Adult)

 

 

1st year of service

24

48,313

2nd year of service

26

49,106

3rd year of service and thereafter

28

49,920

Laboratory Attendant Grade 1 (Adult)

 

 

1st year of service

28

49,920

2nd year of service

31

51,269

3rd year of service and thereafter

33

52,185

Technical Officer (Scientific) Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

36

53,642

2nd year of service

38

54,605

3rd year of service

41

56,250

4th year of service

43

57,253

5th year of service

46

58,687

6th year of service and thereafter

50

60,998

7th year of service

53

62,627

8th year of service and thereafter

56

64,399

Technical Officer (Scientific) Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

63

69,025

2nd year of service

66

71,112

3rd year of service

70

73,918

4th year of service

76

78,301

Senior Technical Officer (Scientific) Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

81

82,135

2nd year of service

83

83,832

3rd year of service and thereafter

84

84,570

Senior Technical Officer (Scientific) Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

84

84,570

2nd year of service

87

87,147

3rd year of service

89

88,900

4th year of service

92

91,485

5th year of service and thereafter

95

94,423

Trainee Technical Officer (Scientific)

 

 

1st year

5

30,220

2nd year

7

34,277

3rd year

9

38,839

4th year

13

42,247

 

Legal Officers, Various Departments Agreement No.2375 of 1982

 

Legal Officers, Various Departments

 

Common

1.7.15

Classification and Grades

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Legal Officers

 

 

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

51

61,471

2nd year of service

55

63,801

3rd year of service

58

65,608

4th year of service

61

67,586

5th year of service

65

70,282

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

73

76,071

2nd year of service

78

79,891

3rd year of service

84

84,570

4th year of service

89

88,900

5th year of service

93

92,446

Grade III

 

 

1st year of service

98

97,426

2nd year of service

101

100,330

3rd year of service

105

104,200

Grade IV

 

 

1st year of service

112

111,639

2nd year of service

114

113,787

Grade V

 

 

1st year of service

119

119,657

2nd year of service

121

122,002

Grade VI

 

 

1st year of service

126

128,538

2nd year of service

128

131,247

 

Maintenance Officer State Library of NSW, Determination No.939 of 2004

 

Maintenance Officer State Library of NSW

Classification

1.7.14

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Maintenance Officer

 

1st year of service

58,545

2nd year of service

61,662

 

Media Monitoring Unit, Premier’s Department Agreement No.2546 of 1997

 

Media Monitors

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Media Monitor, Level 1

1st year of service

61

67,586

2nd year of service

65

70,282

3rd year of service

69

73,195

4th year of service

74

76,675

Senior Media Monitor, Level 2

1st year of service

78

79,891

2nd year of service

82

83,022

3rd year of service

86

86,220

4th year of service

89

88,900

 

 

Ministerial Drivers’ Salaries and Conditions - New South Wales Premier’s Department Determination No.953 of 2007

 

Ministerial Drivers

 

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Ministerial Driver

39

55,169

Out of Hours Work Allowance (calculated

 

 

as 34 hours at ordinary time of base salary)

-

49,361

 

Miscellaneous Professional Officers, Department of Water Resources Agreement No.2535 of 1991

 

Miscellaneous Professional Officers, Department of Water Resources

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Points

2.50%

 

$

Cadets/Trainees

1st year of service

8

36,626

2nd year of service

11

41,459

3rd year of service

17

44,683

4th year of service

25

48,711

5th year of service

32

51,766

6th year of service

37

54,155

General Scale

1st year of service

37

54,155

2nd year of service

44

57,678

3rd year of service

51

61,471

4th year of service

58

65,608

5th year of service

64

69,696

6th year of service

71

74,656

Grade 1

1st year of service

72

75,292

2nd year of service

75

77,448

3rd year of service

78

79,891

Thereafter

81

82,135

Grade 2

1st year of service

85

85,455

Thereafter

87

87,147

Grade 3

1st year of service

90

89,781

Thereafter

95

94,423

Grade 4

1st year of service

99

98,361

Thereafter

102

101,290

Grade 5

1st year of service

108

107,362

Thereafter

111

110,560

Grade 6

1st year of service

116

116,042

Thereafter

121

122,002

 

Parliament House, Administrative and Clerical Officers, Determination of the Presiding Officers

 

Administrative and Clerical Officers, Parliament House

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Points

2.50%

 

$

Clerks General Scale

1st year of service or 18

7

34,277

2nd year of service min. at 20

11

41,459

3rd year of service min. at 21

17

44,683

4th year of service

20

45,901

5th year of service

23

47,843

6th year of service

25

48,711

7th year of service

28

49,920

8th year of service

32

51,766

9th year of service

36

53,642

10th year of service

40

55,624

Officer with HSC at 19 paid not less than

9

38,839

Grade 1 -

1st year of service

46

58,687

Thereafter

49

60,411

Grade 2 -

1st year of service

52

62,097

Thereafter

55

63,801

Grade 3 -

1st year of service

58

65,608

Thereafter

61

67,586

Grade 4 -

1st year of service

64

69,696

Thereafter

67

71,839

Grade 5 -

1st year of service

75

77,448

Thereafter

78

79,891

Grade 6 -

1st year of service

82

83,022

Thereafter

85

85,455

Grade 7 -

1st year of service

88

88,015

Thereafter

91

90,646

Grade 8 -

1st year of service

95

94,423

Thereafter

98

97,426

Grade 9 -

1st year of service

101

100,330

Thereafter

104

103,151

Grade 10 -

1st year of service

108

107,362

Thereafter

111

110,560

Grade 11 -

1st year of service

116

116,042

Thereafter

120

120,961

Grade 12 -

1st year of service

126

128,538

Thereafter

130

134,202

 

Parliament House, Other Clerical Officers Determinations of the Presiding Officers

 

Other Clerical Officers, Parliament House

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade 1 -

 

 

Group A -

 

 

1st year of service or under 17

1

23,860

2nd year of service or 17

4

28,417

3rd year of service or 18

6

32,248

Group B  -

 

 

1st year of service or under 17

2

25,459

2nd year of service or 17

4

28,417

3rd year of service

6

32,248

Grade 1 -

 

 

4th year of service 19

9

38,839

5th year of service 20

11

41,459

6th year of service

17

44,683

7th year of service

20

45,901

8th year of service

23

47,843

9th year of service

25

48,711

10th year of service

28

49,920

Grade 1/2 -

 

 

Group C -

 

 

1st year of service or under 17

3

26,802

2nd year of service or 17

6

32,248

3rd year of service or 18

9

38,839

Group D only -

 

 

Officer with HSC at 19 paid not less than

9

38,839

4th year of service or 19

11

41,459

5th year of service or 20

17

44,683

6th year of service

20

45,901

7th year of service

23

47,843

8th year of service

25

48,711

9th year of service

28

49,920

10th year of service

32

51,766

11th year of service

36

53,642

12th year of service

40

55,624

Grade 3 -

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

49

60,411

Grade 3/4 -

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

49

60,411

3rd year of service

52

62,097

4th year of service

55

63,801

Grade 4 -

 

 

1st year of service

52

62,097

2nd year of service

55

63,801

Grade 5 -

 

 

1st year of service

58

65,608

2nd year of service

61

67,586

Grade 6 -

 

 

1st year of service

64

69,696

2nd year of service

67

71,839

Grade 7 -

 

 

1st year of service

75

77,448

2nd year of service

78

79,891

Grade 8 -

 

 

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

85

85,455

 

Parliamentary Attendant Staff, Determinations of the Presiding Officers

 

Parliamentary Attendant Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Parliamentary Officer - 

 

 

Attendant,

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

32

51,766

2nd year of service

36

53,642

Thereafter

40

55,624

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

41

56,250

Thereafter

43

57,253

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service (Level 1)

46

58,687

Thereafter (Level 2)

49

60,411

Grade 4

55

63,801

Grade 5

61

67,586

 

Parliamentary Staff (Security Officers, Attendants/Gatekeepers, Joint Services Staff, Food and Beverages Staff), Agreement 2379 of 1981, Agreement 2381 of 1981, Agreement 2382 of 1981

 

Parliamentary Staff (Security Officers, Attendants/Gatekeepers, Joint Services Staff, Food and Beverages Staff

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

**Parliamentary Officers Chef  - Grade 4 (Head Chef)

1st year

82

83,022

2nd year and thereafter

85

85,455

**Parliamentary Officer Chef - Grade 3 (Chef)

47

59,302

**Parliamentary Officer Chef - Grade 2 - (Assistant Chef)

37

54,155

Parliamentary Steward

1st year

48

59,795

2nd year and thereafter

50

60,998

Dining Room Supervisor

40

55,624

Assistant Dining Room Supervisor

32

51,766

**Catering Supervisor (Cafeteria Supervisor)

34

52,675

**Catering Supervisor (Room Service Supervisor)

32

51,766

Senior Dining Room Attendant/Cleaner

29

50,433

Dining Room Attendant/Cleaner

27

49,501

Senior Bartender

30

50,864

Bartender

-

48,293

Kitchen Attendant

27

49,501

Kitchen Assistant

-

46,703

Stock Clerk -

1st year

38

54,605

2nd year

40

55,624

3rd year and thereafter

43

57,253

Pantry Supervisor

34

52,675

Assistant Pantry Supervisor

30

50,864

**Cleaning Supervisor (Foreman Cleaner)

30

50,864

**Assistant Cleaning Supervisor

(Assistant Foreman Cleaner)

-

48,293

General Useful

-

46,703

Stores Officer

1st year

-

55,169

2nd year and thereafter

-

56,250

Housekeeper

-

45,420

*Senior Laundry Assistant

-

45,010

Laundry Assistant

-

44,563

Cleaner

-

44,563

**Horticulturalist Grade 2

32

51,766

(Gardener - experienced)

*Attendant/Gatekeeper

-

46,703

*Parliament House Security Officer

41

56,250

*Position deleted from establishment.

**Title of position changed - old title appears in brackets.

 

Parole Officers, Department of Corrective Services, Industrial Authority Determination

 

Parole Officers, Department of Corrective Services

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Parole Officer

 

 

Min 3

58

65,608

Max 3

61

67,586

Min 4

64

69,696

Max 4

67

71,839

Min 5

75

77,448

Max 5

78

79,891

Min 6

82

83,022

Max 6

85

85,455

Unit Leader

 

 

Min 7

88

88,015

Max 7

91

90,646

Min 8

95

94,423

Max 8

98

97,426

District Manager 4

 

 

Min 7

88

88,015

Max 7

91

90,646

Min 8

95

94,423

District Manager 3

 

 

Min 8

95

94,423

Max 8

98

97,426

Min 9

101

100,330

Max 9

104

103,151

District Manager 2

 

 

Min 9

101

100,330

Max 9

104

103,151

Min 10

108

107,362

Max 10

111

110,560

District Manager 1

 

 

Min 10

108

107,362

Max 10

111

110,560

Min 11

116

116,042

Max 11

120

120,961

 

Petty Sessions Officers - Local Courts Administration Determination 741 of 1982

 

Petty Sessions Officers - Local Courts Administration

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

 

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade1/2

 

 

1st year of service

7

34,277

2nd year of service

11

41,459

3rd year of service

17

44,683

4th year of service

20

45,901

5th year of service

23

47,843

6th year of service

25

48,711

7th year of service

28

49,920

8th year of service

32

51,766

9th year of service

36

53,642

10th year of service

40

55,624

Officer with HSC at 19 paid not less than

9

38,839

General Scale

 

 

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service Max 1

49

60,411

2nd year of service Min 2

52

62,097

Thereafter  Max 2

55

63,801

Grade 4

 

 

1st year of service Max 3

61

67,586

2nd year of service Min 4

64

69,696

Thereafter  Max 4

67

71,839

Grade 5

 

 

1st year of service Max 5

78

79,891

2nd year of service Min 6

82

83,022

Thereafter  Max 6

85

85,455

Grade 6

 

 

1st year of service Min 8

95

94,423

Thereafter  Max 9

104

103,151

Grade 7

 

 

1st year of service Min 11

116

116,042

Thereafter Min 12

126

128,538

 

Pharmacists Agreement 2441 of 1982

 

Pharmacists

 

Classification and Grade

1.7.15

 

Per annum

 

2.50%

 

$

Pharmacist - Grade 1

 

1st year

56,160

2nd year

58,259

3rd year

61,825

4th year

66,084

5th year

70,667

6th year

75,156

7th year

78,798

8th year

81,336

Pharmacist - Grade 2 After 2 yrs on maximum

83,764

Part-time Pharmacist

45.00

Pharmaceutical Advisor, Pharmaceutical Services Branch

 

1st year

90,998

2nd year

94,051

3rd year

96,679

4th year

99,311

Principal Pharmaceutical Advisor

 

Pharmaceutical Services Branch

 

1st year

108,740

2nd year

111,482

Deputy Chief Pharmacist

 

Pharmaceutical Services Branch

 

1st year

115,176

2nd year

118,042

Chief Pharmacist

 

Pharmaceutical Services Branch

 

1st year

127,127

2nd year

130,112

Chief Pharmacist

 

Group 1 & 3, Grade 5

 

Corrections Health Service

 

1st year

108,734

2nd year

111,483

 

Pilots Forestry Commission, Determination No.843 of 1985

 

Pilots - Forestry Commission

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Points

2.50%

 

$

Manager (Flight Operations) -

Helicopter

104

103,151

Fixed Wing

99

98,361

Pilot (Fixed Wing) -

1st year

85

85,455

2nd year

87

87,147

3rd year

89

88,900

4th year

91

90,646

Pilot (Fixed Wing under 3360 kg)

82

83,022

Pilot (Helicopter) -

1st year

88

88,015

2nd year

91

90,646

3rd year

93

92,446

4th year

96

95,413

Where 4th Class Instrument Rating Required

1st year

89

88,900

2nd year

92

91,485

3rd year

95

94,423

4th year

97

96,373

Allowances per annum:

Helicopter/Agriculture Pilots Allowance

5,142

Check and Training Allowance

6,163

Agricultural Rating Helicopter

Crewman -

1st year

50

60,998

2nd year

55

63,801

3rd year

58

65,608

4th year

62

68,223

 

Psychologists, Community Offender Services, Department of Corrective Services Determination No. 963 of 2008

 

Psychologists, Community Offender Services - Department of Corrective Services

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Points

2.50%

 

 

$

Senior Psychologist Year 1

-

111,462

Senior Psychologist Year 2

-

116,151

Senior Psychologist Year 3 and thereafter

-

120,839

Senior Specialist Psychologist Year 1

-

130,217

Senior Specialist Psychologist Year 2

-

133,958

Senior Specialist Psychologist Year 3 and thereafter

-

137,736

Community Based Incidental Allowance

-

2,824

 

Publicity Officers and Public Relations Officers Agreement No.2126 of 1975

 

Publicity Officers and Public Relations Officers

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Assistant Publicity Officers

1st year of service

59

66,294

2nd year of service

62

68,223

Publicity Officers

1st year of service

69

73,195

2nd year of service

72

75,292

3rd year of service and thereafter

74

76,675

Senior Publicity Officers, Dept of Education & Training

1st year of service and thereafter

100

99,367

Public Relations Officer

Grade II

1st year of service

87

87,147

2nd year of service

89

88,900

3rd year of service and thereafter

91

90,646

Grade I

1st year of service

103

102,223

2nd year of service

105

104,200

3rd year of service and thereafter

107

106,307

Allowance in lieu of overtime (per annum)

-

11,469

 

Scientific Officers Various Departments Agreement No. 2433 of 1982

 

Scientific Officers, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

50

60,998

3rd year of service

56

64,399

4th year of service

63

69,025

5th year of service

70

73,918

6th year of service and thereafter

76

78,301

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

81

82,135

2nd year of service

84

84,570

3rd year of service

87

87,147

4th year of service and thereafter

91

90,646

Grade III

 

 

1st year of service

95

94,423

2nd year of service

98

97,426

3rd year of service and thereafter

100

99,367

Grade IV

 

 

1st year of service

105

104,200

2nd year of service

108

107,362

3rd year of service and thereafter

110

109,490

Grade V

 

 

1st year of service

114

113,787

2nd year of service and thereafter

117

117,194

Grade VI

 

 

1st year of service

120

120,961

2nd year of service

123

124,404

 

Security Officers and Senior Security Officers Various Departments Determination No.768 of 1982

 

Security Officers and Senior Security Officers, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Security Officer

25

48,711

Senior Security Officer

30

50,864

Chief Security Controller - Sydney

1st year

75

77,448

2nd year

78

79,891

Chief Security Officer

Sydney

 

 

(S.C. 85) 1st year

60

66,909

(S.C. 92) 2nd year

64

69,696

Newcastle -

(S.C. 80)

57

64,967

 

Social Workers, Various Departments Agreement No.2374 of 1982

 

Social Workers, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Social Worker, Community Services

 

 

Consultant

 

 

1st year of service

44

57,678

2nd year of service

49

60,411

3rd year of service

55

63,801

4th year of service

61

67,586

5th year of service

67

71,839

6th year of service

71

74,656

7th year of service

75

77,448

8th year of service

79

80,529

9th year of service and thereafter

84

84,570

Senior Allotment Officer

89

88,900

Community Services Officer

96

95,413

Social Worker Grade I

89

88,900

Senior Social Worker

96

95,413

Regional Social Work Adviser

 

 

South Eastern, Orana and Far West and South Western Health Regions

89

88,900

Central Western, North Coast, Illawarra and New England Health Regions

96

95,413

Southern Metropolitan, Northern Metropolitan, Western Metropolitan and

107

106,307

Hunter Health Regions

 

 

 

Stores Officers Various Departments Agreement No. 2038 of 1973; Determination 534 of 1978; Determination 747 of 1982

 

Stores Officer, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Stores Officers

Grade 1

1st year of service

31

51,269

2nd year of service and thereafter

33

52,185

Grade 2

1st year of service

34

52,675

2nd year of service and thereafter

35

53,101

Grade 3

1st year of service

36

53,642

2nd year of service and thereafter

37

54,155

Grade 4

1st year of service

39

55,169

2nd year of service

41

56,250

3rd year of service and thereafter

41

56,250

Stores and Despatch Officer Art Gallery of N.S.W.

1st year of service

39

55,169

2nd year of service

40

55,624

3rd year of service and thereafter

41

56,250

Drug Checker and Counter Hand Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

37

54,155

2nd year of service and thereafter

38

54,605

Area Supervisors Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service and thereafter

48

59,795

Second O.I.C. (Other Areas) Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

37

54,155

2nd year of service and thereafter

38

54,605

Area Supervisors (Shea's Creek Stores) Despatch Section, Government

Supply Department

 

 

1st year of service

52

62,097

2nd year of service and thereafter

55

63,801

Packing Section and Sheds 68-72 Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

49

60,411

2nd year of service and thereafter

51

61,471

Section O.I.C. (Areas) Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

41

56,250

2nd year of service and thereafter

43

57,253

Packing Section and Sheds 68-72 Commercial Services Group

1st year of service

39

55,169

2nd year of service and thereafter

40

55,624

Assistant Inspector of Packing and Quality Control, Commercial Services

56

64,399

Group

 

 

Inspector of Packing and Quality Control, Commercial Services Group

59

66,294

Controller of Order Processing, Commercial Services Group

59

66,294

Stores Controller, CMA

46

58,687

Assistant Stores Controller, CMA

40

55,624

Chief Stores Officer, Government Motor Garage

1st year of service

46

58,687

2nd year of service

48

59,795

3rd year of service and thereafter

49

60,411

 

Surveyors, Trigonometrical surveyors and Cartographic Surveyors, Various Departments Agreement No. 2449 of 1982

 

Surveyors, Trigonometrical Surveyors and Cartographic Surveyors, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

50

60,998

2nd year of service

56

64,399

3rd year of service

63

69,025

4th year of service

70

73,918

5th year of service and thereafter

76

78,301

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

82

83,022

2nd year of service

86

86,220

3rd year of service

89

88,900

4th year of service and thereafter

92

91,485

Grade III

 

 

1st year of service

97

96,373

2nd year of service

100

99,367

3rd year of service

104

103,151

4th year of service and thereafter

107

106,307

Grade IV

 

 

1st year of service

112

111,639

2nd year of service

115

114,913

3rd year of service and thereafter

117

117,194

Grade V

 

 

1st year of service

121

122,002

2nd year of service and thereafter

123

124,404

 

Technical Officers (Engineering) Determination No.803 of 1983

 

Technical Officers (Engineering)

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

48

59,795

2nd year of service

51

61,471

3rd year of service

54

63,175

4th year of service

56

64,399

5th year of service

59

66,294

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

64

69,696

2nd year of service

66

71,112

3rd year of service

68

72,365

4th year of service

70

73,918

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service and thereafter

77

78,971

Senior Technical Officer

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

75

77,448

2nd year of service

77

78,971

3rd year of service

80

81,404

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

83

83,832

2nd year of service

86

86,220

Grade 3

90

89,781

 

Technical Surveyors, All Departments Agreement No. 2494 of 1986

 

Technical Surveyors, All Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Assistant Technical Surveyors

 

 

1st year of service

2

25,459

2nd year of service

5

30,220

3rd year of service

7

34,277

4th year of service

11

41,459

5th year of service

17

44,683

6th year of service

20

45,901

7th year of service

23

47,843

8th year of service

25

48,711

9th year of service

28

49,920

10th year of service

32

51,766

11th year of service

36

53,642

12th year of service

40

55,624

13th year of service

46

58,687

14th year of service

49

60,411

15th year of service

52

62,097

16th year of service

55

63,801

Officer with HSC at 19 paid not less than

9

38,839

Technical Surveyor

 

 

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

58

65,608

2nd year of service

61

67,586

3rd year of service

64

69,696

4th year of service

67

71,839

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

73

76,071

2nd year of service

76

78,301

3rd year of service

80

81,404

4th year of service

83

83,832

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service

88

88,015

2nd year of service

91

90,646

 

Technician (Security Services), Department of Education and Training, Public Service Board Determination, dated 4 February, 1988

 

Technician (Security Services) - Department of Education and Training

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

$

Grade 1

Year 1

59

66,294

Thereafter

60

66,909

Grade 2

Year 1

62

68,223

Thereafter

63

69,025

On call allowance

-

250.50

 

Timekeepers and/or Storekeepers, Various Departments (other than State Dockyard) Salaries Agreement No.2418 of 1982

 

Timekeepers and/or Storekeepers, Various Departments (other than State Dockyard)

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

$

 

 

 

Timekeeper and/or Storekeeper

 

 

Grade I

 

 

1st year of service

34

52,675

2nd year of service

37

54,155

Grade II

 

 

1st year of service

39

55,169

2nd year of service

42

56,691

Assistant to Supervisory Timekeeper

 

 

On Appointment

43

57,253

Special Grade

 

 

1st year of service

45

58,239

2nd year of service

46

58,687

 

Tracers, Various Departments Agreement No.2192 of 1975

 

Tracers, Various Departments

Classification and Grades

Common

1.7.15

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

General Scale

 

 

1st year of service or under 17

2

25,459

2nd year of service or 17

4

28,417

3rd year of service or 18

6

32,248

4th year of service or 19

8

36,626

5th year of service or 20

10

41,082

6th year of service or 21

17

44,683

7th year of service

19

45,516

8th year of service

23

47,843

9th year of service

25

48,711

Grade 1

 

 

1st year of service

26

49,106

2nd year of service

28

49,920

Grade 2

 

 

1st year of service

31

51,269

2nd year of service

33

52,185

Grade 3

 

 

1st year of service

35

53,101

2nd year of service

37

54,155

Grade 4

 

 

1st year of service

39

55,169

2nd year of service

40

55,624

 

Visual Aids Officers Agreement No.1810 of 1971

 

 

Salary

Per annum

 

Point

2.50%

 

 

$

Non-Graduate

 

 

1st year

41

56,250

2nd year

47

59,302

3rd year

52

62,097

4th year

57

64,967

5th year

62

68,223

6th year

66

71,112

7th year

79

73,195

8th year

71

74,656

Graduate

 

 

1st year

43

57,253

2nd year

48

59,795

3rd year

54

63,175

4th year

60

66,909

5th year

66

71,112

6th year

71

74,656

7th year

75

77,448

8th year

79

80,529

9th year

84

84,570

Senior Visual Aids Officer

 

 

1st year

81

82,135

2nd year

85

85,455

3rd year

89

88,900

4th year

94

93,440

 

 

 

 

M. J. WALTON J , President

 

 

 

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