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The University of
Southern Queensland
Human Resources
Enquiries: (07) 4631 2663
Facsimile: (07) 4631 2849
Email: payroll@usq.edu.au
Casual Appointment
APPOINTEE DETAILS (Please complete in full for every casual appointment)
Employee ID Number: 0061031944
Title: Mr Given Name(s): Abdullah Last or Family Name: Al Faruk
Address: Unit 1 328 Spring Street Kearneys Spring Toowoomba QLD Postcode: 4350
Home Ph: Business Ph: 0746312633 Mobile Ph: 0470614074
Email Address: alfaruk.bd@gmail.com Date of Birth: 10/06/1986 T Male £ Female
Emergency Contact Details: Name: Md Serajul Islam
Address: Flat-A/2, Plot-2, Shelter Heritage Kallyanpur Main Road Mirpur
Dhaka BGD
Postcode: 1207 Ph: 01674973575
* An approved "Request to Undertake Additional Work " form is required when an existing full-time or fractional employee undertakes
additional casual employment at USQ (Section D4.4.3, Concurrent Appointments, HR Policy and Procedures Manual).
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
From: 30/04/2015 To: 19/06/2015 Faculty/Section: Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences / HES
Admin
T Academic Employee Appointment £ Professional Employee Appointment Supervisor: Ms Lindy Kimmins
Classification Hourly
Rate
Hrs
per
F/n
No
F/n
No.
Assess
Mins per
Assess
Indicative
Hours
Course No Dept ID Program Project Total
Level and Step $ c $
Tutorial 120.24 10.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 1262.52
Repeat Tutorial 80.16 10.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 841.68
Other Academic Duties 40.08 6.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 260.52
Detail specific reason for appointment: Mens Student Success for MEC3102 HR CG
INFORMATION REQUIRED by Government Departments (for new or previous USQ employees)
£ Aboriginal Origin £ Torres Strait Islander Origin £ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Origin T Neither
Qualifications (For ACADEMIC Appointments ONLY) £ Original or certified copies attached T Previously submitted to HR
Right to Work in Australia T Previously submitted to HR
£ The appointee is entitled to work in Australia. Certified copies of documents used to check work rights are attached.
ACCEPTANCE BY APPOINTEE (You must ask your supervisor any questions before you sign)
I have read the information on this form, and understand
and accept the conditions of appointment set out on pages
1 and 2.
________________________________________
Appointee Signature
____/____/____
Date
HUMAN RESOURCES
£
Modify
£
Job Data
£
RTW
£
Quals
£
Super
£
Bank
£
Tax
£
Contract Date
Entered: Checked:
USQ collects personal information to assist the University in providing tertiary education and related ancillary services and to be able to contact you
regarding enrolment, assessment, employment or associated USQ services. Personal information will not be disclosed to third parties without your
consent unless required by law.
Date Reviewed: January 2015 Page 2 of 2
Casual Employees
Entitlements and Conditions
Conditions of
Appointment
• The provisions of The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017, and The
University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 (as amended) apply independently to this employment
relationship and do not form part of this contract. In addition, you are required to comply with all
management directions, including USQ policies and procedures as amended from time to time, although
they do not form a part of this contract.
Right to work in
Australia
• You are required to provide proof of your right to work in Australia by supplying a certified copy of either
birth certificate (and marriage certificate if surname differs); passport; visa or certificate of Australian
Citizenship.
Salary • A casual employee is engaged by the hour and paid on an hourly basis including a loading to compensate
for certain leave and other entitlements not payable to casual employees.
• An essential feature of casual employment at USQ is that there is no expectation of continuity of
employment unless stated otherwise, in writing by the Director, Human Resources.
• This is not a guarantee of employment. Casual employment, if and when offered, is on the basis of an
hourly engagement. If you are employed for a number of engagements, in either the same or different
positions, each engagement will be regarded as a separate engagement.
Confidentiality • Except as required in the course of your duties with USQ or by law, you must keep all confidential
information confidential and notify your supervisor immediately of any suspected or actual unauthorised
use, copying or disclosure of confidential information.
Privacy • The University's Code of Conduct details the obligations placed on USQ and its employees in respect of
the 'Use and Security of Personal Information'.
Casual Academic
Appointments
• Casual Academic Salaries - Lecturing and tutoring rates include delivery and associated working time i.e.
preparation, marking and student consultation.
Payment of salary • Payment of your salary will be by electronic funds transfer into your nominated account.
Superannuation • Superannuation Guarantee Contributions (SGC) to a UniSuper Accumulation Plan.
Your duties • Are stated in the attached position description or duty statement.
• You may be required to perform a broader range of duties, in particular those tasks which are incidental
and/or peripheral to the employee's major duties (Clause 26 Functional Flexibility, The University of
Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017).
• Any additional duties will be remunerated accordingly.
Hours of work • Your supervisor will advise you of working hours in accordance with the USQ Enterprise Agreement 2014
- 2017. Starting times and ceasing times may be subject to change to suit operational and business
requirements.
• Indicative hours approved provide a "reasonable estimate only" and are based on anticipated work
allocation which may be varied.
• You may be required to work reasonable overtime.
• On each occasion a professional casual employee is required to attend work, he/she is entitled to a
minimum payment as specified in Clause 13.4.2.1 of The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise
Agreement 2014 - 2017, or as negotiated by the employee and the University.
Rest pauses • A casual employee (excluding Residential Colleges who work in excess of three (3) hours) who works a
minimum of 4 consecutive hours but less than 8 consecutive hours on any one day will be given a rest
pause of 20 minutes duration in the first half of the working day. Rest pauses are to be taken at a time
convenient to the work area.
Meal times • An employee is required to take a daily meal break of between 30 minutes and 60 minutes, to be taken
not earlier than three hours and not later than six hours from commencement of duty. This meal break will
not count as working time
Notice of termination • As a casual employee is engaged by the hour, the University may provide one (1) hour's notice to
terminate employment.
Conversion • A casual professional employee may, after serving qualifying periods, have a right to apply in writing for
conversion to non-casual employment (Clause 13.4.2.4 Conversion, The University of Southern
Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017).
Intellectual property • Any intellectual property created by you in the course of this employment is covered by The USQ
Intellectual Property Policy.
Induction • It is your supervisor's responsibility to provide you with a workplace induction program covering workplace
health and safety, equal opportunity and anti-discrimination and work unit operations.
Please Note
The employee will not be paid until a completed form is received.

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2015 Semester 1_MEC3102

  • 1. Date Reviewed: January 2015 Page 1 of 2 The University of Southern Queensland Human Resources Enquiries: (07) 4631 2663 Facsimile: (07) 4631 2849 Email: payroll@usq.edu.au Casual Appointment APPOINTEE DETAILS (Please complete in full for every casual appointment) Employee ID Number: 0061031944 Title: Mr Given Name(s): Abdullah Last or Family Name: Al Faruk Address: Unit 1 328 Spring Street Kearneys Spring Toowoomba QLD Postcode: 4350 Home Ph: Business Ph: 0746312633 Mobile Ph: 0470614074 Email Address: alfaruk.bd@gmail.com Date of Birth: 10/06/1986 T Male £ Female Emergency Contact Details: Name: Md Serajul Islam Address: Flat-A/2, Plot-2, Shelter Heritage Kallyanpur Main Road Mirpur Dhaka BGD Postcode: 1207 Ph: 01674973575 * An approved "Request to Undertake Additional Work " form is required when an existing full-time or fractional employee undertakes additional casual employment at USQ (Section D4.4.3, Concurrent Appointments, HR Policy and Procedures Manual). EMPLOYMENT DETAILS From: 30/04/2015 To: 19/06/2015 Faculty/Section: Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences / HES Admin T Academic Employee Appointment £ Professional Employee Appointment Supervisor: Ms Lindy Kimmins Classification Hourly Rate Hrs per F/n No F/n No. Assess Mins per Assess Indicative Hours Course No Dept ID Program Project Total Level and Step $ c $ Tutorial 120.24 10.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 1262.52 Repeat Tutorial 80.16 10.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 841.68 Other Academic Duties 40.08 6.5 MEC3102 204010 00 1000899 260.52 Detail specific reason for appointment: Mens Student Success for MEC3102 HR CG INFORMATION REQUIRED by Government Departments (for new or previous USQ employees) £ Aboriginal Origin £ Torres Strait Islander Origin £ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Origin T Neither Qualifications (For ACADEMIC Appointments ONLY) £ Original or certified copies attached T Previously submitted to HR Right to Work in Australia T Previously submitted to HR £ The appointee is entitled to work in Australia. Certified copies of documents used to check work rights are attached. ACCEPTANCE BY APPOINTEE (You must ask your supervisor any questions before you sign) I have read the information on this form, and understand and accept the conditions of appointment set out on pages 1 and 2. ________________________________________ Appointee Signature ____/____/____ Date HUMAN RESOURCES £ Modify £ Job Data £ RTW £ Quals £ Super £ Bank £ Tax £ Contract Date Entered: Checked: USQ collects personal information to assist the University in providing tertiary education and related ancillary services and to be able to contact you regarding enrolment, assessment, employment or associated USQ services. Personal information will not be disclosed to third parties without your consent unless required by law.
  • 2. Date Reviewed: January 2015 Page 2 of 2 Casual Employees Entitlements and Conditions Conditions of Appointment • The provisions of The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017, and The University of Southern Queensland Act 1998 (as amended) apply independently to this employment relationship and do not form part of this contract. In addition, you are required to comply with all management directions, including USQ policies and procedures as amended from time to time, although they do not form a part of this contract. Right to work in Australia • You are required to provide proof of your right to work in Australia by supplying a certified copy of either birth certificate (and marriage certificate if surname differs); passport; visa or certificate of Australian Citizenship. Salary • A casual employee is engaged by the hour and paid on an hourly basis including a loading to compensate for certain leave and other entitlements not payable to casual employees. • An essential feature of casual employment at USQ is that there is no expectation of continuity of employment unless stated otherwise, in writing by the Director, Human Resources. • This is not a guarantee of employment. Casual employment, if and when offered, is on the basis of an hourly engagement. If you are employed for a number of engagements, in either the same or different positions, each engagement will be regarded as a separate engagement. Confidentiality • Except as required in the course of your duties with USQ or by law, you must keep all confidential information confidential and notify your supervisor immediately of any suspected or actual unauthorised use, copying or disclosure of confidential information. Privacy • The University's Code of Conduct details the obligations placed on USQ and its employees in respect of the 'Use and Security of Personal Information'. Casual Academic Appointments • Casual Academic Salaries - Lecturing and tutoring rates include delivery and associated working time i.e. preparation, marking and student consultation. Payment of salary • Payment of your salary will be by electronic funds transfer into your nominated account. Superannuation • Superannuation Guarantee Contributions (SGC) to a UniSuper Accumulation Plan. Your duties • Are stated in the attached position description or duty statement. • You may be required to perform a broader range of duties, in particular those tasks which are incidental and/or peripheral to the employee's major duties (Clause 26 Functional Flexibility, The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017). • Any additional duties will be remunerated accordingly. Hours of work • Your supervisor will advise you of working hours in accordance with the USQ Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017. Starting times and ceasing times may be subject to change to suit operational and business requirements. • Indicative hours approved provide a "reasonable estimate only" and are based on anticipated work allocation which may be varied. • You may be required to work reasonable overtime. • On each occasion a professional casual employee is required to attend work, he/she is entitled to a minimum payment as specified in Clause 13.4.2.1 of The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017, or as negotiated by the employee and the University. Rest pauses • A casual employee (excluding Residential Colleges who work in excess of three (3) hours) who works a minimum of 4 consecutive hours but less than 8 consecutive hours on any one day will be given a rest pause of 20 minutes duration in the first half of the working day. Rest pauses are to be taken at a time convenient to the work area. Meal times • An employee is required to take a daily meal break of between 30 minutes and 60 minutes, to be taken not earlier than three hours and not later than six hours from commencement of duty. This meal break will not count as working time Notice of termination • As a casual employee is engaged by the hour, the University may provide one (1) hour's notice to terminate employment. Conversion • A casual professional employee may, after serving qualifying periods, have a right to apply in writing for conversion to non-casual employment (Clause 13.4.2.4 Conversion, The University of Southern Queensland Enterprise Agreement 2014 - 2017). Intellectual property • Any intellectual property created by you in the course of this employment is covered by The USQ Intellectual Property Policy. Induction • It is your supervisor's responsibility to provide you with a workplace induction program covering workplace health and safety, equal opportunity and anti-discrimination and work unit operations. Please Note The employee will not be paid until a completed form is received.