(1) This policy should be read and understood by all University of Newcastle ( (2) Building Wardens and Emergency Wardens (wardens) safeguard the (3) This Policy upholds the important role of wardens within the (4) This document defines a (5) This policy applies to all ongoing or fixed term (6) In the context of this document, the following definitions apply: (7) Wardens are self-nominated or nominated by their respective business units and appointed by the (8) All wardens should: (9) The following core principles for remunerating wardens aim to fortify the effectiveness, integrity, and sustainability of the (10) The paramount principle is the safety and well-being of the (11) The (12) All aspects of the remuneration process, from eligibility criteria and assessment of performance criteria to the determination of allowances, are transparent. Clear mechanisms for accountability ensure the policy's effective implementation. (13) While the aim is to adequately remunerate wardens for their services, this must be balanced with responsible fiscal management to ensure the long-term sustainability of the policy and in alignment with other allowances of the Enterprise Agreement. (14) (15) The appointment, continuation, suspension (during periods of leave) or rescinding of the role is at the discretion of the Chief Warden or their nominee. (16) The Warden Allowance is a regular fortnightly payment commensurate with the First Aid Allowance outlined in the relevant Enterprise Agreement, that is funded by the employing business unit. (17) Payment of the Warden Allowance is not retrospective. (18) Notwithstanding the provisions for the eligibility and payment of the Warden Allowance as outlined in this section, it is important to note that the Warden Allowance is not payable during extended periods of leave. For the purposes of this policy, extended leave is defined as any continuous leave period exceeding 3 weeks, including but not limited to, long service leave, parental leave, and leave without pay. (19) Eligibility for the Warden Allowance is contingent on meeting specific performance criteria, which includes but is not limited to: (20) An annual review of each warden’s achievement of the above performance criteria will be written into the individuals performance goals and reviewed annually by the individuals manager. (21) Annual audit of achievement of performance criteria will be conducted by the Emergency Management Officer and details of each warden’s performance will be provided to their manager for the purposes of annual review (see Clause 20). (22) Wardens who have not demonstrated they have met the above performance criteria will have their eligibility for the Warden Allowance reviewed. The Warden’s manager will play a pivotal role in this evaluation, providing guidance, support, and feedback to facilitate the warden’s professional development and success. (23) A formal call for warden nominations will be disseminated annually or as needed by the Emergency Management Officer in conjunction with line management. (24) (25) Nominations must be made using the Warden Expression of Interest Form. (26) Nominations must be endorsed by the nominee's respective Head of School or Director (or equivalent) of the employing business unit. (27) The Emergency Management Officer, as the Chief Warden’s nominee, is responsible for reviewing and approving all nominations for Warden Expressions of interest. (28) Each nominee will be notified in writing of the outcome of their Expression of Interest. (29) HRServices is responsible for implementing the allowance payment arrangements. (30) The Warden Allowance will commence on the next applicable pay cycle after the approved warden has completed their mandatory training. (31) A warden may withdraw from their duties at any time. A warden withdrawal may result in a formal call for warden nominations where necessary. (32) All records relating to Wardens Expression of Interest and Remuneration (including review of performance criteria) must be maintained in accordance with the (33) Emergency Management PlanWarden Eligibility and Remuneration Policy
Section 1 - Audience
Section 2 - Executive Summary
Top of PageSection 3 - Purpose and Scope
Purpose
Scope
Section 4 - Definitions
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Defined Term
Definition
Building Warden
Chief Warden
The role of Chief Warden is performed by the Security Manager. The Chief Warden takes on the leadership role during an emergency situation.
Deputy Chief Warden
Campus Security performs the role of Deputy Chief Warden.
Emergency Warden
Emergency Control Organisation (ECO)
First Aid Officers
Are as defined by the University’s HSG 5.2 First Aid.
Section 5 - Building Wardens and Emergency Wardens (Wardens)
Top of PageSection 6 - Warden Remuneration Principles
Safety and Well-being
Recognition and Value
Transparency and Accountability
Fiscal Responsibility
Section 7 - Warden Allowance
Eligibility
Structure
Warden Performance Criteria
Section 8 - Warden Recruitment
Section 9 - Related Documents
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A Building Warden is assigned to an individual facility/area within the University and is responsible for:
- actively promoting the benefits and importance of Personal Evacuation Emergency Plan’s (PEEP);
- reporting on deficiencies of emergency equipment;
- ensuring Emergency Control Organisation members in their facility / area are identifiable to all occupants;
- attending and supporting emergency management training and exercises as required; and
- implementing the emergency response procedures for their area/facility.
Emergency Wardens responsibilities include:
- being familiar with the University's Emergency Management Plan;
- carrying out safety practices, including reporting on deficiencies of emergency management;
- responding as instructed by the Chief Warden or Building Warden;
- assessing the situation and implementing emergency procedures within their assigned area of control;
- reporting to the Chief Warden and/or Building Warden, confirming that the activities have been completed, status of the evacuation and noting remaining occupants such as mobility impaired or those refusing to leave;
- ensuring occupants are aware of the emergency response procedures;
- attending and supporting emergency management training and exercises, as required; and
- doing all things necessary to support the Chief Warden, Building Wardens, and Critical Incident Team.
The ECO facilitates the safe and orderly implementation of the emergency procedures in a building, including the evacuation of the occupants from the building when appropriate. The ECO is a structured organisation of people employed within a building who take command on the declaration of an emergency, pending the arrival of emergency services. The ECO comprises:
- Chief Warden / Deputy Chief Wardens;
- Building Wardens;
- Emergency Wardens;
- First Aid Officers;
- Mental Health First Aid Officers.