- Allowances for Specific Roles
- Allowances in Demonstration Schools
- Allowances for Demonstration Lessons
- Allowances in Residential Agricultural High Schools
- Allowances for Supervisors of Female Students
- Allowances for Education Officers
- Locality and Related Allowances
- Allowances for Executive Principals, Connected Communities
- Conclusion
Being a teacher in New South Wales (NSW) is a noble and rewarding profession, but it also comes with various responsibilities and additional duties. To recognise the efforts of dedicated educators, the NSW government offers a range of allowances to eligible school staff members. In this article, we will explore the different allowances available to NSW teachers, providing a comprehensive guide to help educators better understand their entitlements and the criteria for receiving them.
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Allowances for Specific Roles
Certain roles in schools come with additional responsibilities, and to compensate for these commitments, specific allowances are provided. The following school staff members are eligible for allowances “in lieu of evening work, weekend work, travel time (where applicable), and all additional duties and responsibilities involved”:
- Home School Liaison Officers and Aboriginal Student Liaison Officers.
- Teachers in Charge.
- Year Advisers.
- Teachers (other than the principal) appointed to teach classes of students with disabilities.
- Principals of schools designated as schools for specific purposes.
- The Principal of Stewart House.
- Deputy Principals (Primary) or Assistant Principals of a central school.
Allowances in Demonstration Schools
In demonstration schools, where certain lessons are authorized by or on behalf of a university and given to student teachers or approved groups, specific allowances are offered to:
- Principals.
- Other promotional positions.
- Trained teachers.
Allowances for Demonstration Lessons
Schools may require certain teachers to give demonstration lessons beyond their regular teaching load. In such cases, teachers receive allowances for each demonstration lesson beyond two in any term.
Allowances in Residential Agricultural High Schools
Residential agricultural high schools have unique requirements, and the following staff members are eligible for specific allowances:
- Teachers rostered for out-of-normal-hours student supervision.
- Head Teacher (Welfare) for residential supervision.
- A teacher appointed to be in charge of residential supervision.
- Principals for on-call and special responsibilities.
- Deputy Principals for on-call and special responsibilities.
Allowances for Supervisors of Female Students
Supervisors of Female Students receive allowances based on the average attendance of female students in their respective schools.
Allowances for Education Officers
Education officers who have been on top of their appropriate salary scale for twelve months and have demonstrated satisfactory performance receive additional payments.
Locality and Related Allowances
Locality and related allowances are provided as specified in Schedule 8 of the relevant award.
Allowances for Executive Principals, Connected Communities
Executive Principals, Connected Communities, receive allowances based on years of service in that position and satisfactory performance evaluations.
Conclusion
Understanding the allowances available to NSW teachers is essential to ensure educators are fairly compensated for their hard work and dedication to their students’ education and wellbeing. The various allowances provided by the NSW government recognize the additional responsibilities shouldered by school staff members, making teaching a more rewarding and fulfilling profession.
As teachers continue to play a crucial role in shaping the future of our society, it is crucial for them to be aware of the allowances they are entitled to. By being informed about their allowances, teachers can make the most of the opportunities available to them and continue making a positive impact on the lives of their students and communities.
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