A WA parliamentary question seeks information on the employment contracts of graduate nurses at Albany Health Campus for 2013-2014, including contract lengths, end dates, and offers of new, permanent, or casual positions. The answer provides a breakdown of contract details and offers made.

AnsweredQoN 1897Legislative Assembly
Asked
25 February 2014
Portfolio
Health

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In regards to the Albany Health Campus Nurse Graduates 2013–2014: (a) how many graduate nurses have been employed on 12 month contracts during the calendar years of 2013 and 2014; (b) when did these contracts end; (c) how many of these nurses have been offered new contacts; (d) how many of these nurses have been offered permanent employment; and (e) how many of the nurses have been offered casual employment?

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Answered
1 April 2014
Responded by
Minister for Health
Response time
35 days
Answer as at 27 February 2014
(a) Twelve contracts for a 12 month period were issued to graduate nurses commencing in the calendar year 2013. To date nine (9) contracts for a 12 month period have been issued to graduate nurses commencing in the calendar year 2014.
(b)
2013
The contracts of four (4) graduate registered nurses ended on 10 February 2014.
The contracts of five (5) graduate registered nurses are due to end on 13 April 2014.
The contract of one (1) graduate registered nurse is due to end on 1 July 2014.
The contracts of two (2) graduate enrolled nurses are due to end on 7 October 2014.
2014
All contracts have end dates in March 2015 and April 2015.
(c) Of the four (4) graduate registered nurses who have already completed on 10 February 2014, four (4) nurses have been offered new contracts.
(d) Of the four (4) graduate registered nurses one (1) graduate registered nurse has been offered and accepted a permanent contract.
(e) Of the four (4) graduate registered nurses three (3) graduate registered nurses have been offered and accepted casual contracts.

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