Victorian Institute of Teaching Certified Agreement

The Vic­to­rian Insti­tute of Teach­ing Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment: What You Need to Know

For teach­ers in Vic­to­ria, the Vic­to­rian Insti­tute of Teach­ing (VIT) Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment is an impor­tant doc­u­ment that out­lines the terms and con­di­tions of employ­ment for teach­ers in gov­ern­ment schools. The Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment is nego­ti­ated between the Depart­ment of Edu­ca­tion and Train­ing and the Aus­tralian Edu­ca­tion Union on behalf of teach­ers in Victoria.

The VIT Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment cov­ers a range of issues, includ­ing pay and con­di­tions, work­load, pro­fes­sional devel­op­ment, and teacher reg­is­tra­tion. It is designed to improve the work­ing con­di­tions and job secu­rity of teach­ers in Vic­to­ria, and to ensure that they are ade­quately com­pen­sated for their work.

One of the key pro­vi­sions of the VIT Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment is the pay scale for teach­ers, which is based on a series of lev­els that take into account a teacher‘s expe­ri­ence and qual­i­fi­ca­tions. The pay scale starts at Level 1 for teach­ers with min­i­mal expe­ri­ence and increases to Level 12 for highly expe­ri­enced and qual­i­fied teach­ers. The pay scale also pro­vides for reg­u­lar salary increases based on years of ser­vice and com­ple­tion of addi­tional qualifications.

In addi­tion to salary, the VIT Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment also sets out pro­vi­sions for work­load and work­ing hours. This includes pro­vi­sions for max­i­mum class sizes, time for plan­ning and prepa­ra­tion, and the length of the school day. The Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment also pro­vides for addi­tional non-contact time for pro­fes­sional devel­op­ment, which is designed to help teach­ers improve their skills and knowledge.

Another impor­tant pro­vi­sion of the VIT Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment is teacher reg­is­tra­tion. In order to teach in Vic­to­ria, all teach­ers must be reg­is­tered with the VIT, which is respon­si­ble for ensur­ing that teach­ers meet cer­tain stan­dards of pro­fes­sional com­pe­tence and con­duct. The Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment pro­vides for the pay­ment of reg­is­tra­tion fees by employ­ers, as well as pro­vi­sions for pro­fes­sional devel­op­ment to meet the reg­is­tra­tion requirements.

Over­all, the Vic­to­rian Insti­tute of Teach­ing Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment is an impor­tant doc­u­ment for teach­ers in Vic­to­ria, as it sets out the terms and con­di­tions of their employ­ment. By ensur­ing that teach­ers are ade­quately com­pen­sated and have rea­son­able work­loads and work­ing con­di­tions, the Cer­ti­fied Agree­ment helps to ensure that stu­dents in Vic­to­ria receive a high qual­ity education.