(1) These procedures are intended to give effect to the uniform implementation of the Vaccination Policy. (2) University staff identified in the Vaccination Policy as having the potential to be at increased risk of exposure to a vaccine-preventable disease will be required to undertake the relevant immunisation schedule for their role. (3) SCU Health Clinic practitioners (4) SCU Health Clinic administrative staff, counsellors, clinical supervisors and others (5) School based technical and teaching staff (6) Facilities and Maintenance Staff (7) First Aid Officers (8) Students on Placements - in certain clinical settings where vaccinations are required (9) Staff and students who are identified by their Manager/Supervisor as having any exposure to blood, body tissue, infectious disease and/or zoonotic pathogens (depending on duties and or subject) (10) Staff undertaking international travel (11) Vaccination against the following infectious agents is available through the SCU Health Clinic (12) Where immunisation is necessary due to the risk of exposure or exposing others to infectious diseases, the cost of immunisation of employees will be met by the School or Administrative Unit as long as the immunisation is undertaken. (13) Where a staff member is unable to get to a SCU Health Clinic or requires a vaccination not supplied by the Clinic, the immunisation can be arranged by the staff member at a local General Practitioner. The School or Administrative Unit will reimburse the cost of vaccination less the Medicare rebate. (14) The treating medical provider is legally required to maintain confidential records of all immunisations and should be advised immediately of any adverse reactions from such immunisations. (15) Evidence of immunisation is required to be provided by the employee to HR Services and the relevant School or Administrative Unit. (16) HR Services is required to maintain confidential information on those employees who have had immunisations as part of their work or study and for providing reminders as required. (17) Clinical assistance and expert advice are available from the SCU Health Clinic. (18) Additional advice can be obtained from the Work Health and Safety team.Vaccination Procedures
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Section 2 - Procedures
Immunisation Schedule
How to arrange vaccinations
Records
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