Throughout 2024, the peak organisations responsible for overseeing the operation and maintenance of the NTCER Agreement, GPRA and GPSA, have been actively engaged in the process of reviewing the minimum terms and conditions underpinning the relationship between training practices and registrars.
We would like to thank all the registrars, supervisors, practice owners, practice managers, the Australian Department of Health and Aged Care and other key sector stakeholders who contributed to our extensive individual and joint consultation processes.
These processes have revealed the need to expand the application of the NTCER to provide greater certainty for the rights and responsibilities of training practices and registrars on all pathways, as well as those engaged under secondment arrangements such as with the Australian Defence Force (ADF) or other types of Single Employment Model (SEM).
Another focus of this review has been the rapidly changing employment law and taxation context. While cognisant of timeframes for 2025.1 AGPT placements, GPRA and GPSA have accordingly been engaging with other agencies to cross-check the NTCER against current applications of state legislation as well as the Fair Work Act 2009 (Cth) and Superannuation Guarantee (Administration) Act 1992 (Cth) before finalising the new version of the Agreement and accompanying employment templates. These will be made available very soon.
Please keep an eye out for the announcement in your inbox!
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About GPRA and GPSA
General Practice Registrars Australia (GPRA) is the independent voice for future GPs in Australia (www.gpra.org.au).
General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA) proudly supports the supervisors, practice managers and training practices developing tomorrow’s GPs and rural generalists (RGs) with high quality supervision (www.gpsa.org.au).