Schedule E vs Schedule B

Schedule E is classified as
Support Workers who complete home care shifts
Support workers who complete social and community shifts
Support workers who complete in home and social and community services
Support Workers who complete home care shifts but only in SIL or with 24/7 clients
Once a support worker is paid at a higher classification they can be moved to lower classification
True
False
When over 60% of the shifts we completed within a Roster of Care (ROC) are provided in home, we can roster Casual Schedule B support workers to community access services and should primarily do so
True
False
Tick as many as apply: What Schedule of SW can be rostered to SIL & 24/7 clients
Casual Schedule B
Casual Schedule E
Part Time/Full Time Schedule B
Part Time/Full Time Schedule E
All the above
Why do we need to change the way we roster?
Profit & Growth
Optimisation
Sustainability & Service Continuity
How will we schedule to Schedule E vs B moving forward?
Nextt Connect
Carelink+ Reports & Advanced Search
Support Worker Search
Excel Spreadsheets
What is your full name?
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