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Induction
No employee can walk into a new job and be fully effective from the first day – effectiveness grows with understanding of the farm and the details of its operation.
Overall, employees perform better, and are more likely to stay in the job longer, when they are clear about what is expected of them from the beginning. It is important to ensure that every employee receives appropriate induction training.
Take your time to introduce your new employee to your workplace and their job. An induction checklist will help you remember the important things to cover during the induction, including:
- Paperwork, such as completing an employee details form
- Rosters and applying for leave (see Leave Section)
- Terms and conditions of employment – position description and employment contract
- Farm policies and systems
- OH&S procedures
- Farm tour and general information
- Introductions to farm staff (their roles and responsibilities), contractors, suppliers, owners, management
- A walk-through of specific job tasks.
Probationary period
When you hire someone new, it’s a good idea to have a 3-month probation period. During probation new employees should be closely supervised, trained and assessed to see if they’re suitable for the job.
Written position descriptions are important here because they set guidelines and expectations and should be used as the basis of assessing performance.
A probation period doesn’t affect your employees’ entitlements including leave (see Leave Section) and notice of termination (see Termination Section). Full and part-time employees who don’t pass their probation are entitled to at least one weeks’ notice of termination and annual leave paid out.
Resources, support material and updates
The ESKi is designed to get you started – we’ve integrated it with a range of resources on this website. Use our information and online templates to develop processes and/or documents that will help make your farm a workplace with good employment relationships.
The documents and links below will help you with this topic. We’ve included word templates you can download and customise plus PDFs you can print and write on.
FAQ – What is an apprenticeship or traineeship?
Employment contract – permanent full time or part time – example (updated Feb 2025)
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Federal employment contract – casual (Updated Feb 2025)
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Employee details form
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Induction checklist
Recruitment
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Employment contracts
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Eski checklist for employing someone
- Do all your employees have a detailed written Position Description setting out their duties, responsibilities and tasks?
- Do your employees have a written statement setting out their classification, applicable pay and terms of engagement? (employment contract)
- Do you have all your employee details recorded on an employee details form?
- Do you provide new employees with appropriate induction training, information and support? Use the induction checklist