Aboriginal Health Workers' (State) Award 2023
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
COMMISSION OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Application by NSW Ministry of Health.
(Case No. 214722 of 2023)
Before Chief Commissioner Constant
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17 August 2023
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AWARD
PART A
Arrangement
Clause No. Subject Matter
1. Definitions
2. Wages
3. Conditions of Service
4. Progression and Appointment
5. Anti-Discrimination
6. No Extra Claims
7. Area, Incidence and Duration
1. Definitions
"Aboriginal Health Practitioner" means a person
who is appointed as such and holds a Certificate IV in Aboriginal Primary
Health Care (Practice), and is registered with the Australian Health
Practitioner Regulation Agency. Aboriginal Health Practitioners perform a range
of clinical practice and primary healthcare duties for the community in which
they work under direct or indirect supervision at more experienced years.
"Aboriginal Health Worker" means a person who is
appointed as such and is a provider of flexible, holistic and culturally
sensitive health services to the Aboriginal community, and holds or aspires to
hold a minimum Certificate III qualification in Aboriginal Primary Health Care
or a minimum Certificate III health qualification in the area of care in which
the Aboriginal Health Worker works.
Aboriginal Health Workers perform a range of primary health care duties
for the community in which they work under direct or indirect supervision at
more experienced years.
"Employer" means the Secretary of the Ministry of
Health exercising employer functions on behalf of the Government of New South
Wales.
"Principal Aboriginal Health Worker" means a person
who has applied for an advertised Principal Aboriginal Health Worker role and
has been selected on merit. Principal Aboriginal Health Workers develop,
implement and review Aboriginal primary health care strategy and policies and
may be responsible for the supervision and training of Aboriginal Health
Workers. Principal Aboriginal Health Workers hold a relevant degree
qualification.
"Senior Aboriginal Health Worker" means a person
who has applied for an advertised Senior Aboriginal Health Worker role and has
been selected on merit. Senior Aboriginal Health Workers manage resources for
the delivery of individual health services or health programs, and may be
responsible for the supervision and training of Aboriginal Health Workers.
"Union" means the Health Services Union New South
Wales.
2. Wages
2.1 Full time employees shall be
paid the salaries as set out in the Health Professional Medical Salaries
(State) Award 2022, as varied or replaced from time to time.
3. Conditions.
of Service
3.1 The Public Hospitals
(Professional & Associated Staff) Conditions of Employment (State) Award
2022, as varied from time to time, shall apply to all classifications of
employees as defined in clause 1 of this Award.
4. Progression and Appointment
4.1 Progression for Aboriginal
Health Workers and Aboriginal Health Practitioners is incremental upon the
completion of 12 months full time satisfactory service.
4.2 Aboriginal Health Workers who
hold a minimum Certificate III qualification in Aboriginal Primary Health Care
or a minimum Certificate III health qualification in the area of care in which
the Aboriginal Health Worker works may commence at Year 2.
4.3 Senior Aboriginal Health
Workers are appointed on merit. Incremental progression occurs once upon the
completion of the first 12 months full time satisfactory service.
4.4 Principal Aboriginal Health
Workers are appointed on merit. Incremental progression occurs once upon the
completion of the first 12 months full time satisfactory service.
5. Anti-Discrimination
5.1 It is the intention of the
parties bound by this Award to seek to achieve the object of section 3(f) if
the Industrial Relations Act 1996 to prevent and eliminate discrimination
in the workplace. This includes discrimination on the grounds of race, sex,
marital status, disability, homosexuality, transgender identity and age.
5.2 It follows that in fulfilling
their obligations under the dispute resolution procedure prescribed by this
Award the parties have obligations to take all reasonable steps to ensure that
the operation of the provisions of this award are not directly or indirectly
discriminatory effects. It will be consistent with the fulfilment of these obligations
for the parties to make an application to vary any provisions of the award
which, by its terms or operation, has a direct or indirect discriminatory
effect.
5.3 Under the Anti-Discrimination
Act 1977, it is unlawful to victimise an employee because the employee has
made or may make or has been involved in a complaint of unlawful discrimination
or harassment.
5.4 Nothing in this clause is to
be taken to affect:
(i) Any conduct or act which is
specifically exempt from anti-discrimination legislation.
(ii) Offering or providing junior
rates to a person under 21 years of age.
(iii) Any act or practice of a body
established to propagate religion which is exempted under Section 56(d) of the Anti-Discrimination
Act 1977.
(iv) A party to this award from pursuing
matters of unlawful discrimination in a State or federal jurisdiction.
5.5 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.
Notes:
(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 this Act affects any other act or practice
of a body established to propagate religion that conforms to the doctrines of
that religion or is necessary to avoid injury to the religious susceptibilities
of the adherents of that religion’.
6. No Extra Claims
6.1 Other than as provided for in
the Industrial Relations Act 1996 and the Industrial Relations (Public
Sector Conditions of Employment) Regulation 2014(or its successor however
described), there shall be no further claims/demands or proceedings instituted
before the Industrial Relations Commission of New South Wales 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 2024 by a party to this award.
7. Area, Incidence and Duration
7.1 This Award shall apply to
employees of the classifications in clause 1, Definitions who are employed in
the New South Wales Health service under Section 115(1) of the Health
Services Act 1997, or their successors, assignees or transmittees.
7.2 The Award shall take effect on
and from 01 July 2023 and shall remain in force for a period of one year. This
Award rescinds and replaces the NSW Health Aboriginal Health Workers (State)
Award 2022 published 4 November 2022 (393 I.G. 192) and all variations thereof.
N. CONSTANT, Chief Commissioner
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Printed by
the authority of the Industrial Registrar.