DESIRABLE Clause Samples

The 'DESIRABLE' clause identifies certain features, specifications, or outcomes that are preferred but not strictly required in a contract or agreement. In practice, this clause may list attributes or performance standards that would enhance the value or suitability of goods or services, such as additional functionalities in a software product or higher-quality materials in construction, but their absence does not constitute a breach. Its core function is to guide parties toward optimal results without making these preferences mandatory, thereby providing flexibility while still communicating priorities.
DESIRABLE. Current knowledge and commitment to Equal Opportunity in all aspects of employment and service delivery.
DESIRABLE. A tertiary qualification and/or post graduate qualification in health promotion or another related discipline equivalent.
DESIRABLE. Previous placement or work experience in a hospital/healthcare setting.
DESIRABLE. Previous experience working within the health industry.
DESIRABLE. Possession of tertiary qualifications in an education or health discipline or relevant work experience.
DESIRABLE. Possession of or progression towards an appropriate post-graduate qualification
DESIRABLE. The desire to obtain further qualifications eg. Certificate IV in Aged Care.
DESIRABLE. Experience in rural health care
DESIRABLE. Tertiary qualifications in a relevant discipline.