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For the purposes of the TSS 482 visa, the Department of Home Affairs requires for the position to be full time. However, the full-time requirement may be satisfied in some circumstances even if the position is part time. This provision is intended to facilitate part-time work arrangements for highly skilled overseas workers in niche occupations that would be of benefit to Australia.
Part-time work arrangements can be approved where reasonable and consistent with the Australian workplace relations framework. Such situations could include:
a) fractional appointments of overseas academics to Australian universities – that is, senior academics/leading international academic experts who continue to be primarily employed by their ‘home’ universities overseas, but who undertake fractional appointments to Australian institutions to undertake discrete or project-based activities for a defined period
b) highly specialised medical practitioners (on the Medium- and Long-Term Skill Shortage List) – that is, locum doctors or medical practitioners working as independent medical practitioners, particularly in rural and regional areas who do not necessarily wish to undertake full-time hours, or who work irregular hours in a working week/month in multiple locations.
c) non-executive directors and senior specialised managers – that is, highly paid board members appointed by Australian-listed companies who are required to regularly attend board meetings in Australia for short periods. They may only work in Australia four or five times a year, rather than a specific number of hours per week.
d) existing 482 TSS visa holders who are temporarily reducing their hours to return to work part-time following a period of parental leave and/or in other circumstances consistent with condition 8607 on their visa.
The TSS 482 visa is designed to enable employers to address labour shortages by bringing in genuinely skilled workers where they cannot source an appropriately skilled Australian. It facilitates targeted use of overseas workers to address temporary skill shortages, while ensuring that Australian workers get priority.
There are three streams available under this visa program: