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Title: Department of Education and Training


1
Department of Education and Training
  • Non-School Based Education Teaching Service Staff
  • Working Hours

2
Flexible Working Agreement
  • Non-School Based Education Teaching Service -
    these are teachers who are seconded from a
    teaching position or who are deployed in an
    administrative position and who work
    administrative hours and conditions.
  • The provisions of the DET Flexible Working Hours
    Agreement, with the exception of Clause 9,
    Overtime, shall apply to such staff.
  • https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/intr
    anet/lists/directoratesaz/ires/indrel/flexagreemen
    t/fwha16nov01.pdf
  • Staff are advised to read this agreement before
    continuing with the PowerPoint Presentation.

3
Overview
  • Flexible working hours, as provided for in the
    Agreement, are subject to operational
    requirements as determined by the Institute
    Director, Regional Director or relevant State
    Office Manager.
  • Flexible work practices allow for flexibility in
    dealing with workloads, deadlines and achieving a
    balance between work and family life.
  • Employees need to be mindful of maintaining
    customer service, while supervisors need to
    ensure equitable access to the Agreement
    provisions.

4
Three elements to managing time worked
  • Flexible working hours
  • Excess Hours and Compensatory Leave
  • Excess Travel Time

5
Flexible Working Hours
  • Requires completion of the Departments
    electronic flex sheet which is to be submitted
    monthly. The flex period spans 12 weeks ie there
    are 3 sheets to the spreadsheet.
  • Contract hours are 420 hours for employees
    working 35 hour week.
  • Flextime Bandwidth is 7.30am to 6.00pm.
  • Core Time is 9.30 to 11.30 and 2.30 to 3.00.
  • A minimum of 30 minutes lunch break must be taken
    between 11.30am and 2.30pm. A maximum 3 hour
    break may be taken with the approval of your
    supervisor.
  • Employees can carry forward up to 10 hours credit
    or debit.

6
Flexible Working Hours (Ctd)
  • Up to 6 flex days can be accrued and taken within
    the settlement period. An application is not
    required for flex leave however there should be a
    verbal approval from the supervisor if time does
    not allow for it to be entered on your initial
    itinerary. Your final approved itinerary should
    reflect this flex time taken.
  • If flex days are not taken they can be banked at
    end of settlement period - in whole or half days
    only.
  • The number of days which can be banked is reduced
    for each flex day taken no matter how many hours
    you have accumulated. ie if you take 2 flex days
    you may only bank 4 days.
  • Banked Time does require approval see Banked
    Time/Compensatory Leave/ETT Application.

7
Flexible Working Hours (in short)
  • Officers should work 420 hours per 12 week
    period.
  • Flextime may be up to 10 hours in either credit
    or debit.
  • Officers may accumulate additional hours up to a
    total of 52 hours which may be carried over as 6
    banked days and 10 hours accrued work time.
  • Any hours after 52 are lost.
  • Supervisors will work with staff to manage time
    worked to avoid the forfeiture of hours.
  • Supervisors are to check that all other types of
    leave ie sick and recreation leave, which have
    been taken, have actually been submitted and
    approved on the e-LAPS system. The e-LAPS
    reference number is to be recorded on the
    flexsheet.
  • Flexsheets must be promptly checked and held on
    file by the relevant supervisor.

8
Excess Hours and Compensatory Leave
  • An officer who, at the direction of their
    supervisor or with the approval of their
    supervisor, works excess hours may accrue
    compensatory leave for the additional time
    worked. (Determination No. 39 of 1982 dealing
    with "Excess Hours and Compensatory Leave)
    https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/intr
    anet/lists/directoratesaz/ires/indrel/flexagreemen
    t/d39_1982.pdf
  • This time is time worked outside the flextime
    bandwidth.
  • Compensatory leave does not apply to officers
    above SEO2 level.

9
Excess Travel Time (ETT)
  • An officer who at the direction of their
    supervisor or with the approval of their
    supervisor is required to travel outside the
    flexi-time bandwidth may accrue Excess Travel
    Time (ETT). (Determination No. 32 of 1982 dealing
    with Traveling Compensation)
  • ETT cannot be claimed for the period between
    1100pm and 730am where accommodation was
    offered.
  • ETT cannot be claimed for periods of less than 15
    minutes.
  • ETT does not apply to officers above SEO1 level.
  • The normal time taken to drive to and from your
    base from home is to be deducted from your claim
    for ETT.

10
Accruing Compensatory Leave and ETT.
  • Accrual of compensatory leave and ETT is
    generally approved in advance using the standard
    itinerary
  • Anticipated compensatory leave and ETT should be
    recorded on the itinerary in C Time column.
  • Details of the days activities should be recorded
    in the Activity column.
  • Supervisors will work with staff to manage time
    worked to avoid the forfeiture of hours.

11
Taking Flex, Comp Leave and ETT
  • Use of accrued leave should be negotiated with
    supervisors to ensure customer service is not
    compromised.
  • Compensatory leave and ETT must be used within 2
    months however the expectation is that it be
    taken during the next school holidays.
  • All compensatory leave and ETT accrued must be
    taken prior to the end of secondment or
    deployment.

12
Electronic Flexsheet
  • Everybody is to be on the same flexsheet.
  • Flexsheet to be downloaded from
  • https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/media/downloads/int
    ranet/lists/directoratesaz/ires/indrel/flexagreeme
    nt/eflexsheet.xls
  • All employees have a common twelve week
    settlement period which commenced on Monday
    12/6/06.
  • At the end of each page (ie monthly) print the
    sheet, sign it and post it to your supervisor.

13
Flexsheet features
  • The Flexsheet calculates
  • all dates for the flexsheet once the first date
    of the flex sheet is entered
  • daily hours worked
  • cumulative hours worked
  • flex hours balance each day compared to contract
    hours
  • balance of hours worked against contract hours at
    conclusion of settlement period
  • balance of banked time carried forward.

14
Flexsheet features
  • The information required to be recorded on the
  • Flexsheet includes
  • names and unit/directorate of employees
  • start, finish and lunch times
  • flex and banked time taken
  • leave taken, including concessional and study
    leave as well as public holidays
  • approved compensatory leave and ETT which has
    been taken.

15
How to get started
  • On Sheet 1 of 3, enter the information required
    in the pink cells
  • start date of the period (eg 28/1/02)
  • name and unit/directorate
  • accrued time and banked time
  • approved weekly study time if applicable
  • Dates, names etc will automatically update for
    months 2 and 3 sheets.

16
How to get started
17
How to get started
Next you need to enter your start, lunch and
finish times. The sheet recognises 24 hour time
only. For example, for two thirty you must enter
1430. A reminder note will ensure that you enter
times in accordance with the Agreement.
18
The Reconciliation
You need to complete the entries in pink at the
end of the 12 week settlement period.
19
Recording and Taking Compensatory Leave Excess
Travel Time
  • A Compensatory Leave/ETT Calculation Sheet has
    been designed, as per audit instruction, to
    record and keep balances. (attached to this
    email)
  • Approved itineraries are to be attached to the
    Compensatory Leave/ETT Calculation Sheet.
  • Use the application form for Banked
    Time/Compensatory Leave/ETT to apply for these
    types of leave. Forward to your supervisor for
    approval. (attached to this email)

20
Further Information
Information about the Agreement is available
at https//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/lists/directorat
esaz/ires/indrel/flexagreement/index.htm
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