Common use of Recognition of additional qualifications Clause in Contracts

Recognition of additional qualifications. A.5.1 A Teacher shall be entitled to advance up the incremental scale by one subdivision if he or she has successfully completed a Masters Degree or its equivalent or higher, in a relevant course of study as agreed by the Principal. A.5.2 Where a Teacher obtains a second or subsequent Masters Degree or its equivalent or higher, in a relevant course of study as agreed by the Principal, they shall be entitled to advance a further subdivision in accordance with the provisions of this clause. A.5.3 It is a requirement that the Teacher notifies the Employer in writing that they have successfully completed the additional qualification together with production of satisfactory evidence to this effect. Incremental progression in accordance with the provisions of this clause shall not pre-date the date on which notification to the Employer was made.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Hume Anglican Grammar Agreement 2019

Recognition of additional qualifications. A.5.1 A Teacher shall be entitled to advance up the incremental scale by one subdivision if he or she has successfully completed a Masters Degree or its equivalent or higher, in a relevant course of study as agreed by the Principal. A.5.2 Where a Teacher obtains a second or subsequent Masters Degree or its equivalent or higher, in a relevant course of study as agreed by the Principal, they shall be entitled to advance a further subdivision in accordance with the provisions of this clause. A.5.3 It is a requirement that the Teacher notifies the Employer in writing that they have successfully completed the additional qualification together with production of satisfactory evidence to this effect. Incremental progression in accordance with the provisions of this clause shall not pre-date the date on which notification to the Employer was made.. Schedule B β€” Teacher Salaries

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Hume Anglican Grammar Agreement 2025