Conditions

Employment Policy Casual/Sessional Tutors

Aim

The aim of this policy is to provide the highest possible quality service to our clients.
To achieve this, we must ensure that the college Casual/Sessional Tutors are appropriately trained,
motivated and remunerated. It is therefore our objective to establish rates of remuneration,
which recognise professional development and training. It is a further aim, to set in motion,
an established system of professional development, which will develop a skill level and ethos
appropriate to the Adult and Community Education (ACE) sector.
This is central to the achievement of quality aims embodied in the
Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF)

All conditions specified within this policy are underpinned by the Community Colleges Tutor (Sate) Award. Deatils of which can be accessed at http://www.industrialrelations.nsw.gov.au/awards/controller.jsp?awardCode=1471

RATES

Rates shall be wholly inclusive of sick leave, all holiday leave, preparation time,
minor associated course administration. There are two categories of rates.


  • RATE 1 (Casual/Sessional Tutor – teaching non-accredited courses) $42.00/hour
  • RATE 2 (Casual/Sessional Tutor – teaching accredited courses) $44.50/hour

    These rates are paid for all teaching duties as described in the Duty Statement

  • RATE 3 (Duties other than teaching) $25.00/hour

This rate covers duties other teaching as approved in advance by the
Faculty Manager/Leading Teacher

DETERMINATIONS
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutor has the minimum qualifications and experience described below or described in the
    documentation of the course to be delivered.
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutor is committed to participating in relevant professional development activities;
    This includes a minimum of two 2–3 hour in house staff development sessions per year;
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutors teaching a VETAB accredited course attend a minimum of two moderation sessions per year;
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutor submits course planning and evaluation documentation as prescribed by the Faculty Manager/Leading Teacher;
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutor applies and responds to accepted evaluation techniques;
  • The Casual/Sessional Tutor is actively involved in minor administration of the course.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

The minimum qualifications acceptable by the college are:


  • Prescribed in the documentation of the course being taught;
  • Plan and Deliver Training within the Certificate IV in Training and Assessment;
  • Certificate iv in Workplace Training and Assessment;
  • Certificate iv in Training and Assessment;
  • If none of the above, must be under the direct supervision of an appropriately qualified college employee.
DUTY STATEMENT, CASUAL SESSION CASUAL/SESSIONAL TUTOR

The rate paid for casual/sessional Casual/Sessional Tutors shall be deemed to cover the duties on which
the casual/session Casual/Sessional Tutors are engaged during the hours which they have been authorised to
give actual class tuition and all the duties incidental to teaching including:


  • attendance in the class room before the commencement and after the completion of the session;
  • setting and marking of class tests, assessing and marking students practical work;
  • preparing special lectures and lecture demonstrations;
  • completing records and returns;
  • familiarising with the syllabus;
  • organising of lesson plans, preparation of lesson notes, preparation of teaching aids, collection and preparation of course consumables.
QUALITY DELIVERY

Casual/Sessional Tutors employed at Sydney Community College will be able to demonstrate their commitment to
Quality Delivery through the active course and self evaluation by way of the standard evaluation form and any other
methods agreed to by the Faculty Manager. Casual/Sessional Tutors will plan for their own Professional Development
needs based on critical reflection of performance.

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Sydney Community College upholds and supports the notion of Life Long Learning and is striving to become a Learning Organisation.
To achieve this, the following is available by way of Professional Development.


  • All new tutors will be inducted into the college by way of a three hour induction session prior to teaching with the college.
    Topics covered will include the College Mission and Values, OH&S, Evaluation, Administration and Resources.
    Inductions will be conducted each term.
  • The college will provide a minimum of two other Professional Development sessions each year.
    Tutors will be encouraged to attend these sessions at no cost to them.
  • Tutors are also encouraged to attend scheduled Sydney Community College courses at no cost provided that
    they do not displace a fee paying student in that course.
  • Tutors not attending any of the above must be able to demonstrate how they have attended to their own Professional Development needs.
  • Tutors will participate in an annual review with the Faculty Manager/Leading Teacher.
    This review may be face–to–face or by phone or by way of written self evaluation based around a college pro forma.
Casual/Sessional Tutor SELECTION POLICY.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY.

The college recognises its responsibility to both existing Casual/Sessional Tutors and potential employees of ensuring that appointments are in
adherence with accepted principles of Equal Employment Opportunity.

MERIT BASED SELECTION.

The college adheres to the principles of merit based selection.

SELECTION PANELS:

The College Principal or Delegate and Faculty Manager (panel) will be responsible for recruiting all
casual/sessional Casual/Sessional Tutors. In the case of advertised positions with more than one applicant,
an interview panel consisting of the Principal or Delegate and the Faculty Manager responsible will be convened.
A subject expert may be coopted to the panel. The panel will consider each of the applicants based on
the previously published and circulated selection criteria. The panel&#146s decision to make an offer of employment to
an applicant will be based on:


  • the person’s expertise in the subject area;
  • the person’s qualifications and ability
    as a Casual/Sessional Tutor;
  • the person’s demonstrated commitment to community adult education;
    the actual demand for the course; the perceived market demand for the course;
    the viability of the course; and the perceived community need for the course.
WRITTEN OFFERS

Once the panel has decided to offer employment to the selected Casual/Sessional Tutor,
a written offer stating the terms and conditions of employment will be sent.
Their curriculum vitae and all relevant formal qualification details will be kept on file for the College&#146s information,
and will be subject to the same privacy provisions covering all College records.

LETTERS OF APPOINTMENT:

Letters of Appointment to casual/sessional Casual/Sessional Tutors will contain:


  • the course title;
  • a description of the course;
  • starting day, date and time;
  • venue;
  • duration of course/employment;
  • rate of pay;
  • equipment list provided to students upon enrolment;
  • arrangements for payment of wages;
  • a “no obligation to proceed” clause failing adequate numbers;
CASUAL/SESSIONAL TUTOR INDUCTION PROGRAM:

All new Casual/Sessional Tutors will participate in an induction program which outlines the following:


  • Structure of the college;
  • Mission & Values of the college;
  • Occupational Health & Safety;
  • Administration;
  • Evaluation.
CASUAL/SESSIONAL TUTOR HANDBOOK

An Casual/Sessional Tutor Handbook will be distributed to all Practitioners on appointment.

STAFF SUPERVISION:

The College Principal is ultimately responsible for the supervision of all Casual/Sessional Tutors.
The Principal may however rely on feedback from the Faculty Managers,
Site Coordinators, students, or course evaluations to carry out this supervisory duty.

UNSATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE:

Should an Casual/Sessional Tutor’s performance be found unsatisfactory during a term of employment the Faculty Manager
will discuss the issue with the Casual/Sessional Tutor concerned and develop a plan to assist the Casual/Sessional Tutor improve performance.
This may involve the Faculty Manager or an appropriate other person observing the Casual/Sessional Tutor&#146s class to monitor their
performance and provide constructive feedback.

SERIOUS MISCONDUCT

The following is regarded as serious misconduct that will result in suspension pending investigation and may then lead to dismissal.


  • Violence of any kind;
  • Sexual Harassment;
  • Theft;
  • Improper use of the college class roll;

In the event of a Casual/Sessional Tutor being dismissed before the completion of a course the College Principal will be responsible for finding
a substitute Casual/Sessional Tutor or explaining the situation to the students enrolled in the course and refunding their course fees.

GRIEVANCE PROCEDURES

A disciplined or suspended or dismissed Casual/Sessional Tutor may apply in writing to the
College Council for a review of action taken against him/her. The council will convene at its
earliest convenience a committee that does not include the Principal.
The committee will call for any relevant documentation and may call for verbal presentations from all concerned.
The Casual/Sessional Tutor may choose to be represented by his/her union or other representative. The committee will adjudicate on the appeal.
The decision of the committee will be final.

DISMISSAL PROCEDURES

Dismissal may take place in accordance with the NSW and Commonwealth Industrial Laws and Statutes.

LAWS AND STATUTES

All casual/sessional tutors must adhere to all laws and statutes pertaining to:

  • VET Act
  • Disabilities Standards Act
  • OH&S Act NSW
  • Anti Discrimination Act NSW

    WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECK

    Child protection legislation makes it an offence for a person convicted of a serious sex offence to work with children under 18.
    The college accepts students from 16 years of age and it is therefore college policy that all tutors need to complete a prohibited
    employment declaration before teaching at the college.

    (see WWC Check Policy)

    RIGHT TO BELONG TO A UNION

    Sydney Community College recognises and supports all employees rights to belong to an Industrial Union of their choice.