Professorial and Clinical Loadings - Academic staff
Notes on clinical loadings
Loadings payable to medically qualified staff
Payment of clinical, para-clinical or pre-clinical loadings is determined on an individual staff basis. Whether a member of staff is entitled to a full clinical, para-clinical or pre-clinical loading will be determined by the University in light of the nature and extent of the staff member's patient-care responsibilities. The individual classification will be recommended by the Dean on the advice of the Head of Department.
The University may pay loadings to its professorial staff as follows:
Full-time medically qualified staff
Medically qualified staff in clinical departments.
The salary payable to academic staff with medical qualifications holding appointments at the level of lecturer and above is built up of the standard academic salary for the grade concerned plus a loading as set out below:
- clinical loading - $18,602 per annum
- para-clinical loading - $12,417 per annum
- pre-clinical loading - $9,312 per annum
Dentally qualified staff
- dentally qualified loading - $9,312 per annum
The above loadings are payable as from 12 April 2008.
Fractional-time medically qualified staff
Pre-clinical or para-clinical staff
Fractional-time medically qualified staff classified as pre-clinical or para-clinical receive the fraction of the total salary calculated in accordance with the principles summarised under 'Loadings payable to medically qualified staff'.
Fractional-time qualified clinical staff
A fractional-time staff member will be paid the appropriate proportion of the clinical salary calculated in accordance with the principles summarised under 'Loadings payable to medically qualified staff' provided the payments of Medicare sessions undertaken in the course of the part-time University employment, are assigned to the University and these are sufficient to meet the cost of the clinical loading (including on-costs). The Dean will advise Human Resources Division whether a clinical loading shall be paid in each case.
Offers of appointment are expressed in terms of the basic scale and the clinical loading shown separately.
Superannuation
Contributions and benefits are based on total salary i.e. salary plus loading.
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