get a medical certificate from your doctor and you should be fine. Ring someone from your DET for more info and also contact the union. Good luck
Its annoying how the different states have different rules isn't it?
OK I know it's been a while since anyone posted but you all sound like an informative bunch!! I am so confused..... I rang the UNION and the DET plus talk to the school DP and got different info from all......
I am currently in NSW temporary teaching P/T (2days) and am due to have babies (twins) around the 2nd Jan 2011.
My question is..... am I entitled to mat leave? If so how much? how do the summer holidays factor in and what should I do?
(Last year I was teaching temp full time for 2 and half terms)
Please reply with some advice, the above posts are confusing and none really are the same as my situation.
THanks!!
I work in NSW state system.
It depends when you signed your contract to the school for the permenant part time. You may be entitled to some Summer holiday leave (prorated for 2 days a week work for the whole year if you have worked the whole year) but the people who know would be the DET payroll system. Dont rely on your Principal to tell you the correct info.
TBH I dont think you will get mat leave if you havent signed a contract for next year as the school hadnt employed you for next year IYKWIM (check the dates on your contract). You would be entitled to the new paid parental leave scheme though.
HTH
What did the DET say?
You will get paid 2 days a week in the Christmas holidays but I am pretty sure you won't get mat leave as you are only on a temp for this year.
From what I know (which isn't much - just my experience, although I am permanent I was temp for 5 years) You should get your holiday entitlements as usual - pro-rata until you take mat leave. In NSW you have to start your mat leave on your due date - even if its the holidays. I would imagine you are also entitled to pro-rata mat leave pay. That is 14 weeks at your normal 2 days per week. Once your 14 weeks is up you may also find you get paid this rate during the hols until you return to work/12 months. Ring employee services - number on your payslips - I found them really helpful. It shouldnt matter if your temp contract is up, I think they factor in that you couldn't take up a new contract because you are on mat leave.
I'm in NSW but was in the private system, so perhaps a little different. I finished on the last day of the school year, but was due mid-January. I was paid for the school holidays and THEN my maternity pay started. As it happened, I had my baby a week later (4 weeks prem) but it made no difference as to how I was paid.
If you're only a temp, I suspect it's holiday pay and nothing else.
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