This Guide is intended to provide general information about some of the conditions of employment applicable to employees in the Northern Territory Public Sector (NTPS).
In the NTPS employees are employed under various legislation including awards and enterprise agreements made under Commonwealth law (Workplace Relations Act) and Northern Territory law, principally the Public Sector Employment and Management Act and its subordinate legislation, such as By-laws, Employment Instructions and Determinations.
These laws exist in a hierarchy which results in terms and conditions specified in enterprise agreements taking precedence over those in awards which in turn take precedence over those in the Public Sector Employment and Management Act.
Consequently, in determining what term and condition applies it is necessary to first check the applicable enterprise agreement, then the award and then the Public Sector Employment and Management Act and its subordinate legislation (eg By-laws).
This Guide contains information about the By-laws made under the Public Sector Employment and Management Act as they generally apply across the NTPS and are generally consistent with awards and enterprise agreements. However, it must be noted that this is not always the case and it is the responsibility of potential or current employees to make their own enquiries as to the exact terms and conditions that apply to them.
Advice on terms and conditions of employment is available in the first instance from your Agency's HR practitioners or the Salaries Section of the Department of Corporate and Information Services (DCIS). Copies of the NTPS enterprise agreements and awards are available on this website.
Permanent employment in the NTPS is subject to a period of probation during which an employee's conduct and performance is assessed. For more information refer to Employment Instruction No 2.
On average, full time employees are required to work either 36:45 hours or 38 hours per week depending on their appropriate award. Part-time work and flexible working arrangements may also be available, depending on the needs of the work place.
All employees in the NTPS are paid fortnightly and the pay period extends from Thursday to Wednesday. Salary is paid into a bank account nominated by the employee.
An employee's salary is set by the classification of the position the employee has been recruited to. There are four general classification streams in the NTPS. They are:
In addition to these there are agency specific classification streams such as Registered Nurse in the Department of Health and Community Services and Service Worker with the Power and Water Authority.
Employees are generally entitled to increments within the scale of salary for their substantive classification after completing 12 months service.
Refer to By-law 4.
Refer to By-law 5.
Refer to By-law 7.
Refer to By-law 8.
In addition employees of the Northern Territory Public Sector are also entitled to the following provisions for:
There are a number of other forms of leave available to employees of the NTPS. Refer to the By-laws for more information.
An employee may be paid a higher duties allowance if they are required to perform the duties of a job which is higher than the employees substantive salary.
Higher duties allowance means the difference in salary between the employee's incremental point of their substantive designation and the minimum incremental point of the salary range applicable to the higher duty designation.
An employee is entitled to an increment at the higher classification:
Refer to By-law 23.
An employee who has established responsibility for dependents, may be eligible for payment of a Northern Territory Allowance.
Refer to By-law 26.
When a person gains a permanent appointment, is promoted or is transferred and it is necessary to move from one location to another to commence duty they may be entitled to either relocation expenses or a relocation allowance.
Refer to By-laws 27 and 28.
Where an employee, in the course of employment, is required to travel away from headquarters which extends overnight they may be provided with reasonable accommodation and/or meals or an allowance.
Refer to By-laws 30 and 31.
Other allowances that may apply to employees of the NTPS. Refer to the By-laws for more information.
These provisions apply to an employee who is employed in a "remote locality" declared by the Commissioner for Public Employment. These entitlements are in addition to any other conditions of service.
Employees who reside in a locality declared as 'remote' may be entitled to receive:
In addition to this they may also be eligible for:
For more information refer to By-laws 42 to 44 and Determination 5 of 2000.
Information on the Northern Territory Government superannuation provisions is available from the Northern Territory Superannuation Office.