Set out below is a summary of Corrections Victoria's employment conditions for Prison Officers and key entitlements under the Victorian Public Service Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2006.
There may be some opportunities available for part-time work depending on operational needs of the prison.
Salary increases will occur in accordance with the Victorian Public Service Enterprise Bargaining Agreement 2006 and performance management process.
For ongoing and fixed term staff:
For casual staff:
Shift Penalties:
The following penalty payments are made for Prison Officers in addition to salary:-
The following payments are made in addition to salary:-
If time off in lieu is agreed as the form of compensation, this will accrue on an hour for hour basis for time worked Monday to Friday or two hours for every hour worked Weekends and Public Holidays.
The maximum hourly rate payable for overtime, penalty rates and shift allowance is currently set at the bottom of the Grade 3 level. If an employee’s hourly rate is higher than this maximum rate, then they will be paid at the maximum rate.
Leave entitlements are summarised below:
TYPE |
PROVISION |
Annual Leave |
4 weeks per year plus an extra week for rostered workers. |
Annual Leave Loading |
17.5% loading or penalty rates & shift allowances payable during the leave period. This is payable at the time of taking leave. |
Long Service Leave |
3 months leave with pay for each period of 10 years continuous service in the VPS. An employee may access this entitlement, on a pro-rata basis, after an initial 7 years of continuous service. |
Sick Leave |
120 hours (cumulative) per year. (15 days @ 8 hours) Up to 5 days per year may be taken without a medical certificate provided no more than 3 consecutive days are taken without certificate |
Carer’s and Emergency Leave |
Up to 38 hours per year from sick leave balances. |
Compassionate Leave |
An employee, other than a casual employee, is entitled to up to 3 days leave with pay per year because of the serious illness or death of a member of the employee’s immediate family or household. |
Maternity Leave |
52 weeks leave, of which 14 weeks is leave with pay (minimum 12 months continuous service for paid component). |
| Paternity Leave | 52 weeks leave, of which 1 week leave is with pay (minimum 12 months continuous service for paid component). |
| Adoption Leave | Primary care giver: 13 weeks leave with pay. Secondary care giver: 1 week leave with pay. |
| Study Leave | Access to Study Leave for personal development and education may be approved. |
| Leave Without Pay | Access to leave of absence without pay for special reasons may be approved. |
| Pre-Natal Leave | 35 hours for women to attend routine medical appointments associated with the pregnancy. Each absence must be covered by a medical certificate. 7.6 hours leave is also available for partners. Each absence must be covered by a medical certificate. |