Additional educator/ISS back payment

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Stay.weird
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Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by Stay.weird » Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:06 pm

I have been a casual additional educator (ISS) since 2017 ( my pay being subsidised through the Inclusion Agency NSW/ACT's Inclusion Development Fund manager). From 2017 till around March 2018 I was being paid 28/hour and then 30/hour at level 3 child services employee (which is at my qualification). After March 2018 my pay went down to 24/hour (I was given a letter stating the decline in pay prior). I found out recently that I was moved down to support worker level 2.1 (later 2.2) which is unqualified.

In July I asked the director about my job qualification and role; I was told, my "job was unqualified although I needed to be qualified to be in the job". I searched through the inclusion agency website and found out I was there to boost the child-educator above what was required by the National Regulations. Once I showed the director this, my pay was put up to level 3 a couple of weeks later and was given an email stating the change and that I would be backpaid from a couple of days after I showed the director.

If my job needed to be qualified the whole time, do I need to be back paid from the time it was cut until now?


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Re: Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by Lorina » Fri Sep 13, 2019 11:27 pm

Yes, in my opinion, if you were there as part of the ratios as per regulations then you were counted as a Cert 3 (Level 3) Educator and you should be back paid from the time it was cut.

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Re: Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by dianecosgrove » Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm

But what if my bank account is blocked and I need money? Are there any other payment options / deposit?

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Re: Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by soulahoin » Wed Nov 01, 2023 5:25 pm

You should definitely talk to your employer about getting back pay for the time your pay got cut if your job was supposed to be qualified from the start.

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Re: Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by WernerJaskolski » Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:51 pm

Stay.weird wrote:
Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:06 pm
I have been a casual additional educator (ISS) since 2017 ( my pay being subsidised through the Inclusion Agency NSW/ACT's Inclusion Development Fund manager). From 2017 till around March 2018 I was being paid 28/hour and then 30/hour at level 3 child services employee (which is at my qualification). After March 2018 my pay went down to 24/hour (I was given a letter stating the decline in pay prior). I found out recently that I was moved down to support worker level 2.1 (later 2.2) which is unqualified.

In July I asked the director about my job qualification and role; I was told, my "job was unqualified although I needed to be qualified to be in the job". I searched through the inclusion agency website and found out I was there to boost the child-educator above what was required by the National Regulations. Once I showed the director this, my pay was put up to level 3 a couple of weeks later and was given an email stating the change and that I would be backpaid from a couple of days after I showed the director.

If my job needed to be qualified the whole time, do I need to be back paid from the time it was cut until now?
When I read the information you have provided I would recommend that you check your employment contract or agreements with your employer (Inclusion NSW/ACT) to see if there are any clear provisions for salary adjustments and reimbursement in the event of an unreasonable change.

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Re: Additional educator/ISS back payment

Post by WernerJaskolski » Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:02 pm

WernerJaskolski wrote:
Thu Jan 09, 2025 1:51 pm
Stay.weird wrote:
Fri Sep 13, 2019 7:06 pm
I have been a casual additional educator (ISS) since 2017 ( my pay being subsidised through the Inclusion Agency NSW/ACT's Inclusion Development Fund manager). From 2017 till around March 2018 I was being paid 28/hour and then 30/hour at level 3 child services employee (which is at my qualification). After March 2018 my pay went down to 24/hour (I was given a letter stating the decline in pay prior). I found out recently that I was moved down to support worker level 2.1 (later 2.2) which is unqualified.

In July I asked the director about my job qualification and role; I was told, my "job was unqualified although I needed to be qualified to be in the job". I searched through the inclusion agency website and found out I was there to boost the child-educator above what was required by the National Regulations. Once I showed the director this, my pay was put up to level 3 a couple of weeks later and was given an email stating the change andGeometry Dash Lite that I would be backpaid from a couple of days after I showed the director.

If my job needed to be qualified the whole time, do I need to be back paid from the time it was cut until now?
When I read the information you have provided I would recommend that you check your employment contract or agreements with your employer (Inclusion NSW/ACT) to see if there are any clear provisions for salary adjustments and reimbursement in the event of an unreasonable change.
Please give me feedback so I know if my answer is correct.

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