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(1) This procedure applies to all (2) For the purpose of this procedure, references to ‘the (3) This procedure outlines the requirement to complete mandatory compliance training. (4) The (5) Mandatory compliance training is delivered via online training modules through the relevant learning management system. (6) You must complete the relevant mandatory compliance training (the ‘modules’) within 1 month of commencement or at an alternative time as directed or agreed by the (7) Completion of the modules is reflected in your relevant learning management system. (8) Each module has a period of validity, after which you must complete “refresher” training to ensure your knowledge remains current. (9) Towards the end the validity period, we will email your (10) ‘Schedule 1 – Modules to be completed’ outline the required modules for completion and their validity periods, dependent on your engagement type. (11) You are responsible for ensuring you complete the mandatory compliance training. Your supervisor is responsible for ensuring you have the time to complete the relevant modules. (12) If you have not completed the modules within the relevant timeframe, we will notify you and your supervisor via email. (13) Failure to complete the training modules by the required deadline may amount of Misconduct / Serious Misconduct as defined in your Enterprise Agreement which could lead to (14) (15) Heads of unit/departments will be provided with a report identifying (16) The Mandatory Compliance Training Procedure
Section 1 - Scope
Section 2 - Procedure Statement
Section 3 - Mandatory Compliance Training
the training and should discuss non-completion of the modules with the
supervisor. HRServices should be contacted regarding underperformance or Section 4 - Definitions
Associated workforce
Means any person appointed by the
Head of Unit
The head of an academic or organisational work unit, for example Head of School, Head of Department or where applicable, a person acting as his or her nominee.
Mandatory Compliance Training (Modules)
Staff training mandated by legislation, regulation or policy. It is designed to educate staff and other affiliates on relevant legislation, key policies and responsibilities and obligations relevant to their job function or industry.