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Wage For ECT, 2IC, Room Leader Position

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 7:10 pm
by Kooky28
I am an ect with bachelor of teaching and diploma. I am educational leader, room leader and 2nd in charge. I'm also studying a master of education. I get paid $22 ish an hour... This is not right is it? I was director last year at a other centre before I graduated and got a lot more. I work in northern nsw at a 37 place private centre.

Re: Wage For ECT, 2IC, Room Leader Position

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2015 9:24 pm
by Lorina
As an ECT your wages fall under the "Educational Services Teachers Award 2010". As a 3 year trained ECT you will begin at Level 1 and as a 4 year trained ECT you will begin at Level 3 of the minimum pay scale (I'm not sure which one so I'm adding both for you). At Level 1 your minimum yearly salary is $39, 640/per year and for Level 3 your minimum yearly salary is $41,558/per year.

As a full time employee working in early childhood services you will also be paid an extra 4%. Within the Award it doesn't mention anything about higher duties while working as an 2IC. However, in the Children's Services Award it does mention that if you are an assistant director (2IC) and you have to perform the Director's duties it has to be for more than 2 consecutive working days in order to receive "higher duties" allowance.

Yes, Directors of centres are paid more than everyone else....

I'm adding a copy of the award below for your reference...

[attachment=0]award+for_ect.pdf[/attachment]
Hope this makes sense,

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Wage For ECT, 2IC, Room Leader Position

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 5:55 am
by Lorina
Kooky28 wrote:As I work part time; should that four percent be pro rata based on the hours I work?
Thanks for your prompt reply..
Yes, I think so... Regardless of whether you are working part time or full time you still should receive the 4% increase since an early childhood setting is opened more than 48 weeks in the year... In the Award it states:
A full-time employee who works in a children’s or early childhood service which usually provides services over a period of at least eight hours each day for 48 weeks or more (such as a long day care centre) will be paid an additional 4% on the rates set out in clause 14.1 on the basis that the employee is not covered by the provisions of clause 19—Ordinary hours of work.

A part-time employee will be paid pro rata, at the same rate as a full-time employee in the same classification.

:geek:,
Lorina