Traditional Lecturing Delivery Hours Clause Samples

Traditional Lecturing Delivery Hours. (a) Traditional lecturing’ duties are the delivery of VET to groups of students in a classroom, workshop, seminar room, lecture theatre, or similar form of teaching delivery, either on, or off, campus. (b) For each traditional lecturing hour there will be allocated 30 minutes of Activities Related to Delivery (ARD) time. (c) A maximum of 840 traditional lecturing hours can be worked in each calendar year. (d) While weekly lecturing hours may vary pursuant to this clause, a lecturer will work 6 hours of Professional Activities (PA) and 10.5 hours of ARD time each week up to a maximum of 390 hours of PA and 420 hours of ARD per calendar year. (e) If a lecturer delivers less than 840 traditional lecturing hours per year the 420 hours ARD time decreases by a half hour for each additional lecturing hour less than 840 and 390 hours PA time increases by 1 and a half hours for each traditional lecturing hour less than 840. PA time in excess of 390 hours per year may include non- traditional lecturing duties. (f) Ordinary traditional lecturing hours may be programmed throughout the calendar year except during a lecturer’s annual leave and professional allowance leave periods. (g) When a lecturer completes 840 traditional lecturing hours in less than 40 weeks, the lecturer is only required to perform 10.5 hours ARD and six hours of PA per week for the balance of 40 weeks. (h) ARD may be carried out off campus by agreement between the lecturer and manager/supervisor. The Managing Director will not unreasonably withhold agreement. (i) A fixed term contract lecturer who completes 840 lecturing hours in a shorter period than forty weeks will be paid as though the lecturing hours were delivered over forty (40) weeks. (j) Traditional lecturing hours worked in excess of 840 in a calendar year will be paid at overtime rates of time and one half, including an ARD component for programmed overtime. Where a lecturer has a full traditional lecturing load, additional programmed relief lecturing will be paid as overtime at the relevant applicable overtime rate – e.g. after hours on Monday to Friday and Saturday, Sunday or Public Holiday - in the next pay period conveniently possible. (k) Where a lecturer already has 840 lecturing hours programmed for the year, relief lecturing will be paid as overtime at the relevant applicable overtime rate – e.g. after hours on Monday to Friday and Saturday; Sunday or Public Holiday - in the next pay period conveniently possible. (l) The overti...

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