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Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Sat Jul 24, 2021 2:24 pm
by Joanna S
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering is there any different between pat rate of a diploma qualified educator and a diploma room leader?
Will you be assigned to be a room leader officially including signing a contract and email informing the parents of changes?

Just to clarify, room leader should be level 4.1 and educator is 3.4, right?

Thanks

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Thu Apr 07, 2022 5:37 pm
by Pavani
Hi,

Yes, exactly, there is some difference in pay rates of diploma educator as well as room leader. Diploma qualified educator is level 3.4 and newly qualified Diploma educator level is 4.1.

Also, yes, We a room leader officially including signing a contract and should email informing to elders.


Thank you.

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:22 pm
by Ivanny
Joanna S wrote:
Sat Jul 24, 2021 2:24 pm
Hi everyone,
I was just wondering is there any different geometry dash scratch between pat rate of a diploma qualified educator and a diploma room leader?
Will you be assigned to be a room leader officially including signing a contract and email informing the parents of changes?

Just to clarify, room leader should be level 4.1 and educator is 3.4, right?

Thanks
The pay rate for a diploma-qualified educator and a diploma room leader may differ depending on the specific policies and regulations of the educational institution or organization. In some cases, there may be a distinction in pay based on the additional responsibilities and leadership role that a diploma room leader assumes compared to a diploma-qualified educator. However, it's important to note that pay rates can vary widely across different jurisdictions, countries, and educational settings.

To obtain accurate information about the pay rates for these roles in a specific organization or region, it is recommended to consult the relevant employment contracts, collective bargaining agreements, or local labor laws. Additionally, reaching out to the human resources department or relevant authorities in your area can provide more precise details regarding the pay scale and potential differences between these positions.

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2023 6:02 pm
by soulahoin
In many cases, a room leader is expected to have a higher qualification (like a diploma) and might be responsible for supervising other educators. However, the specifics can vary depending on the center and regulations in your area. Typically, a room leader's role is more senior than that of an educator, but it's always a good idea to check your contract or award to understand your specific situation.

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Wed Nov 01, 2023 5:36 pm
by soulahoin
Yep, usually a pay diff between diploma educator (3.4) and diploma room leader (4.1). Assignment details vary, check with your center.

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2023 10:32 pm
by Alina2277
Hi everyone, I have a question, not sure if I’m writing it the right post. I have diploma in early childhood, and have completed 72% of my bachelors in early childhood 0-5 degree. Once I complete my degree how much am I suppose to get paid?? Is there an award for bachelor degrees??
Also if I want to study further and obtain bachelors in early childhood 0-8 once my 0-5 is completed, how many more subjects do I need to complete??

Thanks in advance

Re: Pay rate for normal educator and room leader

Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2024 8:03 pm
by Esperanza
Hi everyone, I have a question, not sure if I’m writing it the right post. I have diploma in early childhood, and have completed 72% of my bachelors in early childhood 0-5 degree. Once I complete my degree how much am I suppose to get paid?? Is there an award for bachelor degrees??
Also if I want to study further and obtain bachelors in early childhood 0-8 once my 0-5 is completed, how many more subjects do I need to complete?? quordle

Thanks in advance
Once you complete your Bachelor's degree in Early Childhood 0-5, you will typically be eligible for a higher pay rate compared to someone with only a diploma.
The exact pay rate will depend on the award or agreement in place, as well as the regulations in your state/territory. However, generally, Bachelor's qualified educators are paid at a higher level, such as Level 5 or 6 on the award.
It's best to check the specific details of the relevant award or agreement in your area to determine the exact pay rate you will be entitled to.