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Sample Contract Full Time or Part Time

This document provides a sample employment contract for a direct support worker. It includes sections on the position details, probation period, terms and conditions, hours of work, remuneration including superannuation, leave entitlements, employee obligations, termination of employment, and acceptance of the contract terms. The contract is intended as a guide and legal advice is recommended to ensure the contract is compliant with relevant legislation and awards.
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Sample Contract Full Time or Part Time

This document provides a sample employment contract for a direct support worker. It includes sections on the position details, probation period, terms and conditions, hours of work, remuneration including superannuation, leave entitlements, employee obligations, termination of employment, and acceptance of the contract terms. The contract is intended as a guide and legal advice is recommended to ensure the contract is compliant with relevant legislation and awards.
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  • Introduction & Instructions: Details the structure and intended use of the sample contract, including instructions to personalize the document with relevant employment details.
  • Terms & Conditions of Employment: Outlines specific employment terms including probation period, fair work information, payment terms, entitlements, termination conditions, and acknowledgment.

Direct employment

Sample contract of employment (full time or part time


employees)
Refer to Direct employment resource guide:

Chapter 4. Appointing your support worker(s)

Please note: This skeleton employment contract has been produced as a guide only. It contains the typical
sub-headings that appear in an employment contract, with a brief explanation of the content that would
normally be included within those sub-headings. It is recommend that you seek legal advice on what your
employment contract should contain to ensure that it is comprehensive, legally compliant with relevant
legislation and modern awards, legally binding and suitably tailored to your circumstances.
Date:
Private and confidential
[Insert employees full name]
[Insert employees residential address]
Dear [insert name]
Letter of employment
I am pleased to offer you employment in the position of [insert position title] with me (the employer) on the
terms and conditions set out in this letter.
1. Position
Your start date will be [insert start date].
Your employment will be [full-time/part-time].
Your employment is conditional upon you obtaining a Working with Children Check [delete if not relevant]
and disclosing the results of a National Police Records Check [delete if not relevant] to establish that you are
a fit and proper person to hold this position. Whether or not you are a fit and proper person to hold this
position is entirely at the employer's discretion. The employer retains the right to summarily terminate your
employment if you do not comply with these obligations and/or if the employer decides that, on the basis of
your National Police Records Check, you are not a fit and proper person to hold this position.
The duties of this position are set out in the attached position description. You will be required to perform
these duties, and any other duties the employer may assign to you, having regard to your skills, training and
experience.
You will be required to perform your duties at [location], or elsewhere as reasonably directed by the
employer.
2. Probation [This clause is optional - delete all of clause 2 if no probation period will apply]
A probation period will apply for the first [insert number] months of your employment. During this time the
employer will assess your progress and performance in the position.
[What is a reasonable probation time will depend on things like industry practice, the job and
individual circumstances. You will still need to comply with the law (including provisions regulating
termination of employment in the Fair Work Act and anti-discrimination legislation) if you terminate
the employment relationship at the end of the probation period. Unsure or want more information?

Contact the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94]


During the probation period you or the employer may end your employment by providing notice in
accordance with the table in clause 8.1 below.
3. Terms and conditions of employment
3.1

Unless more generous provisions are provided in this letter or in the attached Schedule, the terms and
conditions of your employment will be those set out in the [insert relevant award name] and
applicable legislation. This includes, but is not limited to, the National Employment Standards in the
Fair Work Act 2009. Neither the [insert relevant award name] nor any applicable legislation are
incorporated into your contract of employment.
[Call the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94 for information about the relevant modern award]

4. Ordinary hours of work


4.1

Your ordinary hours of work will be [insert number of hours: 38 if full-time] per week, plus any
reasonable additional hours that are necessary to fulfil your duties or as otherwise required by the
employer.
[What are reasonable additional hours? There are many things you need to consider. Call the
Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94 for information and advice]

4.2

Your ordinary hours of work may be averaged over a [insert number of weeks allowed by the
applicable award, or National Employment Standards] week period.
[This clause is optional and can be deleted. There are strict rules about when and how hours
can be averaged. Unsure? For help call the Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94]

5. Remuneration
5.1

You will be paid [weekly/fortnightly/monthly] at the rate of $[XX] per [hour/week/month/year].

5.2

The employer will also make superannuation payments on your behalf in accordance with the
Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992.
[If superannuation is set out in the relevant award you must pay at least that amount. Unsure
about superannuation? Contact the Super Hotline on 13 10 20. Or, contact the Fair Work
Infoline on 13 13 94 to check the relevant modern award.]

5.3

Your remuneration will be reviewed annually, and may be increased at the employers discretion.
[Note that the employee must always be paid in line with, or above, the relevant minimum
wage].

6. Leave
6.1

You are entitled to leave (e.g. annual leave, personal leave, carers leave, compassionate leave,
parental leave, community service leave and long service leave) in accordance with the [insert
applicable award ] and the National Employment Standards.

7. Your obligations to the employer


7.1

You will be required to:

(a)

perform all duties to the best of your ability at all times;

(b)

use your best endeavours to promote and protect the interests of the employer; and

(c)

follow all reasonable and lawful directions given to you by the employer, including complying with
policies and procedures as amended from time to time. These policies and procedures are not

incorporated into your contract of employment.


8. Termination of employment
8.1

Under the Fair Work Act 2009 the employer your employment may be terminated at any time by
providing you with notice in writing in accordance with this table:
Length of continuous service with employer

Period of notice

Not more than 1 year

1 week

More than 1 year but less than 3 years

2 weeks

More than 3 years but less than 5 years

3 weeks

More than 5 years

4 weeks

[If you are covered by an award that has longer periods of notice, you need to amend this table so it
is in line with the more generous provisions]
8.2

You are entitled to an additional weeks notice if you are over 45 years old and have completed at least
2 years of continuous service with the employer on the day the notice of termination is given.

8.3

If you wish to terminate your employment you are required to provide the employer with prior notice in
accordance with the table at 8.1 above.

9. Entire agreement
9.1

The terms and conditions referred to in this letter constitute all of the terms and conditions of your
employment and replace any prior understanding or agreement between you and the employer.

9.2

The terms and conditions referred to in this letter may only be varied by a written agreement signed by
both you and the employer.

If you have any questions about the terms and conditions of employment, please dont hesitate to contact
[me/insert contact person] on [insert phone number].
To accept this offer of employment please sign and date the section at the bottom of this letter and
return a copy of it to me by [insert date].
..................................................................
Signature
..................................................................
Name (please print)
..................................................................
Date
Employees acknowledgement
I have read and understand this contract and agree to enter into this contract for services with [direct
employers name] on the terms and conditions set out in this letter.
..................................................................
Signature
..................................................................
Name (please print)
..................................................................
Date
PLEASE KEEP A COPY OF THIS LETTER FOR YOUR RECORDS

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