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(1) This procedure supports the Professional Development Policy by setting out the conditions and principles for the centrally coordinated professional development schemes targeted to Charles Sturt University's professional/general employees, specifically: (2) This procedure applies to professional/general employees, subject to the eligibility requirements stated for each scheme. (3) Eligible employees may apply for one or both schemes described in this procedure, in addition to any other professional development support scheme that they are eligible for. (4) The First Nations employees study support scheme is also available to First Nations Australian professional employees, see the Professional Development Procedure - First Nations Employee Schemes. (5) Refer to the Professional Development Policy. (6) The study leave scheme provides paid leave for eligible employees to carry out the requirements of a course of study. It is designed to encourage and support professional/general employees to undertake tertiary studies on a part-time basis in order to enhance their opportunities for career progression and professional development. (7) The study leave support scheme is available to professional/general employees who: (8) Study leave applies to part-time studies delivered in any mode, e.g. self-paced, online or on-campus. (9) To be approved, the course or nominated subjects must be: (10) Study leave must be applied for through the Division of People and Culture website and must be approved by the employee’s direct supervisor and the appropriate delegated officer. (11) The maximum entitlement for study leave is four hours per week for the duration of the academic session, where: (12) If an employee reduces their study load per session or undertakes less than the standard part-time load of their course, they must inform their manager who will review their approved amount of study leave. (13) Study leave may be used for private study, research, travel and attendance at compulsory lectures and practical classes held during work hours, or intensive schools. Study leave is not intended to cover short staff development activities that are conducted in-house or externally. (14) Study leave will normally be taken as a weekly allocation and cannot be carried over or accrued, except where an employee has approval to use their study leave entitlement for an intensive school. In such cases, the total number of hours over the academic session must not exceed the maximum entitlement. (15) In addition to the study leave entitlement, employees may also apply for special leave to attend and travel to/from examinations. (16) The following conditions apply to study leave: (17) An employee may seek further support from their Division of People and Culture business partner where: (18) Managers must ensure that they: (19) The professional/general postgraduate study support scheme provides a 25% rebate on subject fees to professional/general employees enrolled in full-fee postgraduate studies at the University. It is designed to encourage and support professional/general employees to undertake postgraduate studies to enhance their opportunities for career progression and professional development. (20) The postgraduate study support scheme is open to all professional/general employees of the University who: (21) Postgraduate study support may be approved for Charles Sturt University courses where the course can be demonstrated to relate directly to the employee’s current position within the University. Approved courses include: (22) The scheme does not provide financial support for: (23) Applications for postgraduate study support must: (24) The approval process for an application requires: (25) Copies of the application and approvals must be kept by the supporting organisational unit and the Division of People and Culture. (26) If financial support has not been approved, the delegated officer or nominee must give the unsuccessful applicant: (27) To continue receiving the rebate in postgraduate fees, the employee must complete the postgraduate study support scheme renewal form and submit it no later than four weeks before the start of the next academic session. (28) The following conditions apply to the postgraduate study scheme: (29) An employee may seek further support from their Division of People and Culture business partner where an application for postgraduate study support was not approved. (31) For the purpose of this procedure:Professional Development Procedure - Professional/General Employee Schemes
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Section 3 - Procedure
Part A - Study leave
Scheme details
Eligibility
Approved courses of study
Applications for study leave
Study leave entitlement
Use of study leave
Conditions
Responsibility of managers
Part B - Postgraduate study support scheme
Scheme details
Eligibility
Approved courses of study
Applications for postgraduate study support
Renewal of financial support
Conditions
Section 4 - Guidelines
Top of PageSection 5 - Glossary