About this Training
Getting employment and contracting arrangements right is critical to ensure that you aren’t creating long term risks in your practice. This Seminar is designed for practice managers who are preparing to retain practitioners in their practice. If you are a practitioner considering a contract issued by a practice, you can consider this seminar.
Learning Outcomes
- Why are contracts important?
- Contracting and employment:
- What’s the difference between an employee and a contractor?
- Common issues arising in standard contracts for psychologists, occupational therapists, and counsellors.
- Practical tips for navigating these issues; and
- Negotiating your contract.
- What clauses to consider
- Insurance;
- Room fees;
- Surcharges and other uplift fees.
- Non-compete and non-solicitation clauses
- What are restraints of trade?
- Different types of restraints
- Are restraints enforceable?
- Non-poaching clauses
- Are non-poaching clauses enforceable
- Types of contracts
- Standard and non-standard terms
- Updating contracts
- Termination of contracts
Audience
This webinar is suitable for any practitioner considering entering a contract with a practice. This is an introductory level training intended to familiarise practitioners with this rapidly changing area of law.
CPD
Practitioners can claim up to 1 CPD unit/point. This Training has been designed to run for 1 hour, however, training lengths can vary depending on the level of questions and discussion. If you are in doubt, please verify with your CPD Rules.
See also:
- CPD Requirements for Psychologists
- CPD Requirements for Counsellors and Psychotherapists
- CPD Requirements for Occupational Therapists
- CPD Requirements for Accredited Social Workers
Enquiries/Assistance
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