As per the Status of Clergy Ordinance 2002, it is important to note that “the member of the clergy is not engaged in a contractual relationship with or as an employee of the Church or of any organ of it in order to perform this ministry”. The letter of offer sent to clergy by the Archbishop, once a nomination process has concluded, sets out any specific entitlements and expectations of clergy. Clergy are deemed officeholders and the broad functions and obligations of clergy are set out in the Status of Clergy Ordinance 2002. See related reference document below.
The standard entitlements are listed below:
Annual Leave entitlement
A Parish Priest (a priest who is a rector or priest-in-charge) must consult the Wardens and agree the time or times of the proposal annual leave.
A Parish Priest (a priest who is a rector or priest-in-charge) must inform the Archbishop of their intention to take annual leave.
The Annual Leave for a clergy person in a Ministry unit other than a Parish will be the same as above, but taking into account the governance structure of that Ministry unit.
Sickness / Personal Leave
There is no specific provision for sick leave for clergy. If a stipendiary clergy member is unable to perform his or her duties due to sickness or accident, the ministry unit or parish must continue to pay the agreed stipend and allowances until the clergy person recovers, or until clergy stipend insurance commences, or a course of action can be mutually agreed upon (eg. salary continuance or early retirement). Note clergy stipend insurance is enacted 90 days after the date of illness is notified. See support article on Clergy Stipend Continuance Insurance
Given the nature of stipendiary arrangements, clergy must discuss their need for sick or personal leave with their ministry unit or paying authority (Parish). Extended periods of sick or personal leave should also be discussed with the Archbishop.
Family and Domestic Violence leave
Conferences and education leave entitlements
Other entitlements:
From January 2023, all Clergy and Lay Ministers are required to participate in the Ministry Wellbeing program, which includes:
Check the Ministry Pastoral Supervision Policy.pdf and the Ministry Professional Development Policy.pdf for the current participation requirements and the responsibilities of Parishes to fund these.
The full-time stipend package for the current year can be found in the related reference documents below.
As above, clergy are to consult with the Wardens and agree the time or times of the proposal annual leave. It is the responsibility of the Wardens to keep records of clergy leave. For other forms of leave an email request is sufficient to the ministry unit or paying authority. It is recommended that clergy seeking any leave, including notice of extended sickness leave, should advise the Payroll Officer (if their payroll is managed by Synod Office). The Payroll Officer can be notified at payroll@adelaideanglicans.com.