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Voluntary Medical Retirement (VMR) Scheme (Directive …

    https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/employment-policy-career-and-wellbeing/directives-policies-circulars-and-guidelines/voluntary-medical-retirement-vmr-scheme-directive-2216
    Summary. To establish the conditions and entitlements of permanent public service employees under a voluntary medical retirement (VMR) scheme. Subsequent to machinery of government (MoG) changes (The Public Service Departmental …

Voluntary Medical Retirement - QSuper

    https://qsuper.qld.gov.au/~/media/PDFs/QSuper-public/Publications/fs61.ashx
    What you need to know about Voluntary Medical Retirement What is Voluntary Medical Retirement? If you’re a public sector employee suffering from an illness or injury, …

Leaving the Queensland government | For government

    https://www.forgov.qld.gov.au/employment-policy-career-and-wellbeing/career-development/leaving-the-queensland-government
    Voluntary medical retirement. For voluntary medical retirement, your agency must have agreed to the voluntary medical retirement scheme. Check with …

Recruiting FAQs | QPS - Queensland …

    https://www.police.qld.gov.au/units/police-recruiting/recruiting-faqs
    What is the retirement age? Queensland police officers are required to retire at the age of 60 years. However, voluntary retirement may be available between the ages of 55 and 60 years depending on your …

What we offer | QPS - Queensland Police …

    https://www.police.qld.gov.au/units/police-recruiting/what-we-offer
    Queensland police officers enjoy a range of attractive benefits and conditions. Under a Contract of Employment, Police Recruits receive an allowance of $1657.95* gross per fortnight. The starting salary of …

Ill health retirement procedure - Policy and Procedure …

    https://ppr.qed.qld.gov.au/pp/ill-health-retirement-procedure
    This procedure outlines the responsibilities and process for ill health retirement (IHR) of an employee following an independent medical examination (IME) …

Medical Retirement and PTSD - Police Community

    https://police.community/topic/217689-medical-retirement-and-ptsd/
    I have been away from front line Policing for nearly 3 years and in Feb 2018 and after a meeting with the SMP he recommended Medical Retirement due to my …

Qld Police Medical Retirement | Day of Difference

    https://dayofdifference.org.au/q-medical/qld-police-medical-retirement.html
    In recent years we have seen a significant increase in the number of Police Officers medically retired by the Queensland Police Service (QPS). The majority of those medical …

Medical Retirement vs. Regular Retirement - SmartAsset

    https://smartasset.com/retirement/medical-retirement-vs-regular-retirement
    The medical condition must stop you from performing your military duties. A Physical Evaluation Board (PEB), consisting of active-duty physicians, reviews your case …

Police Account Guide - QSuper

    https://qsuper.qld.gov.au/-/media/pdfs/qsuper-public/publications/ib30.pdf
    Under current Queensland legislation, you are required to retire as a police ocer when you reach age 60. Below is a snapshot of how your account works if you stay in the Police …



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