Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01338:schedule:2:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014C01338
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 2 (pt 1/3)
Character Range: 11897–15152

Schedule 2—Training classifications
(rules 5 and 11)

Column 1         Column 2                        Column 3
Group            Training classification         Operational classification
APS Trainees     Apprentice APS (Trades)         APS Level 2
Cadet APS        APS Level 3
                 Cadet APS (Research Scientist)  APS Level 6
                 Graduate APS                    APS Level 3
                 Trainee APS (Administrative)    APS Level 1
                 Trainee APS (Technical)         APS Level 3
Agency Trainees  Aboriginal Cadet                Customs Level 1
Customs Trainee  Customs Level 1
                 Cadet APS                       Customs Level 1
                 Customs Trainee Graduate        Customs Level 2
                 Valuer‑in‑training              Valuer

Dictionary
(rule 3)

Note 1: See rule 4.
Note 2: A number of expressions used in these Rules are defined in the Act, including the following:
(a) Agency;
(b) Agency Head;
(c) APS employee;
(d) modern award;
(e) SES;
(f) SES employee.
Act means the Public Service Act 1999.
approved classification see rule 5.
APS Level classification means any of the following classifications mentioned in column 2 of Schedule 1:
 (a) APS Level 1;
 (b) APS Level 2;
 (c) APS Level 3;
 (d) APS Level 4;
 (e) APS Level 5;
 (f) APS Level 6.
classification includes a training classification.
classification group means a group of classifications mentioned in column 1 of Schedule 1.
Executive Level classification means either of the following classifications mentioned in column 2 of Schedule 1:
 (a) Executive Level 1;
 (b) Executive Level 2.
SES classification means the classifications of Senior Executive Band 1, Senior Executive Band 2 and Senior Executive Band 3.
training classification means a classification mentioned in column 2 of Schedule 2.
transitional APCS has the meaning given by subsection 23(6) of the Act.

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