Australian Internship Kit

Easy to use
Clear and comprehensive guidance notes
Customisable
Editable schedule and re-usable from employee to employee
Fair Work compliant
Regularly updated by our complaince team
Risks covered for Fixed Term employees
Australia’s highest quality agreement template covering key risks for Fixed Term employees
IMPORTANT NOTICE: While you are purchasing a very comprehensive Australian template, it is important to understand that the purchasing of this template is not considered legal advice. If you require legal advice and support utilising this template, you will need to consult a lawyer.

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The Australian Internship Kit provides you with the following documents:

  1. Internship Checklist (to determine the documents and actions that are to be put in place)
  2. Unpaid Internship Deed Template (clearly defining the relationship between the organisation and the intern, mitigating a claim that the relationship was employment based)
  3. Internship Manual and Program (outlining the tasks and training the intern will receive)
  4. Internship Feedback Form and Supervisor Assessment (to be utilised at the cessation of the internship)
  5. Internship Confirmation of Deletion of Confidential Information (to ensure that all confidential information that came into the intern's possession is deleted)

Why does my business need an Internship Kit?Paid and unpaid interns has been an area of much dispute under the Fair Work and the Fair Work Commission. Depending on the circumstances of the internship, in some cases, interns can actually be classified as employees based on the duration of time worked at your business, the nature of the work being completed (i.e. income generating or hands on tasks as favoured to ward employment) and a range of other considerations. Generally, the intern should gain a higher level of vIt's important to understand what an employment relationship looks like and when one exists. Things to look at include:

  • what was agreed to?
  • what was the reason for the arrangement?
  • how long was the arrangement?
  • how important was the work to the business?
  • what work is the person doing?
  • who's getting the benefit?