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Jen1977ni May 2nd 2012 9:55 am

Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
So today I found out that the 2 weeks worth (ok so it's not much, but it's not bad for a 'contract' teacher) of sick leave that I've earned in the last year or so, are not transferrable when we are due to move at the end of this year, to another state! LIKE OMG!? How can that be right?! I'm moving within the same country, so surely that's just plain wrong! ARGHHHH LOL

Anyone else had experience of this?

Also, how hard is it to transfer my teacher rego from Qld to say....the NT?

poppyandpeanut May 2nd 2012 11:46 pm

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
2 weeks worth of pulling sickies?

Jen1977ni May 3rd 2012 12:15 am

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 

Originally Posted by poppyandpeanut (Post 10038336)
2 weeks worth of pulling sickies?

It can be used as family leave too, and we're Defence so I'm not sure when they'll be moving us, so I might have to!

Briar May 15th 2012 8:04 am

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
Education Departments in each state of Australia are individual employers. If you left the employment of one company and moved to another, you wouldnt expect your sick leave to be transferable, so why would you expect it to be with State Government Departments?

Briar May 15th 2012 8:04 am

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
Oh and you can't transfer your teacher registration from state to state. You have to register individually with each Teachers Registration Body in each state.

saoghalbeag May 15th 2012 11:00 am

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
Transferring teacher rego is not too hard depending on where you are going. I transferred my Qld rego to the NT in record time last year - I think it took about a week for my NT reg to come through :) There are reciprocal agreements between Qld and most states/territories (although poss not NSW or ACT?) and NZ. Their websites will have more info :)

Re: sick leave - I have a vague memory of getting paid my accrued sick leave on leaving teaching jobs in the past - but this may have been in the private system? I know in my current job (in local government) they all went hysterical when I told them I'd been paid accrued sick leave when I left a job so it's not the norm...

Are you heading to Darwin?? I worked at the Lutheran College up there last year. They are always looking for staff... ;)

dragonladyoz Jun 7th 2012 2:44 pm

Re: Sick leave transferrable? Teacher Rego from one state to another...
 
NSW and ACT are not included as the system is not "compulsory" so is not recognised by others - but QLD is easy - I was registered in WA and NT very easily as you fill in the form with your QLD registration number.

Sick leave is not transferable - but you should get it paid out upon your resignation in G'ment or Systemic Catholic Schools (don't know about Independents). Long Service Leave however can often be transferred - I know it can in the Catholic system as I moved LSL from WA to NT to NSW among different dioceses - but don't know about Gment - maybe not.

The problem is that by order of the Aust constitution each individual state is responsible for Education - there is only a national curriculum because the Federal Gment said they would not give Education funding to the states if they didn't come to the party and get one organised!!!

Pretty transient population in Darwin - so usually not too hard to pick up a teaching job up there.


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