What is the difference between an Interim Casual Approval and a Final Approval to Teach?
An interim casual approval is issued whilst the DET is awaiting the arrival of your final academic transcript. This enables you to teach casually. You will be paid at a rate one level below your beginning salary as a new graduate, until you receive your final approval to teach. When you receive your final approval to teach, you can request back pay for any work undertaken after the date stated on your approval letter as your priority date, (usually 1 July for mid year finishers and 1 December for end of year finishers) by sending a request and a copy of your final approval to payroll.
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