Employment Contracts

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Your employment contract is provided fully completed with your business details and the employee details. We also provide an employment contract template that you can use for future employees.

When you employ people in your business, they need to know what you expect from them & what they can expect from you.

Employment contracts clearly outline the expectations between employers and employees, covering areas like job duties, pay, and conditions.

Employment Contracts

Get your contracts created for you

Your employment contract is
provided fully completed with your
business details and the employee
details. We also provide an employment contract template that you can use
for future employees.

When you employ people in your business, they need to know what you expect from them & what they can expect from you.

Employment contracts clearly outline the expectations between employers and employees, covering areas like job duties, pay, and conditions.

Order your employment contract here:

Employment Contracts for Permanent Employees

Employment Contracts for Casual Employees

Your employment contract comes fully completed with your business and employee details. We also provide a template you can use for future hires.

The Comprehensive Employment Contract covers key aspects like employee details, probation, salary, hours, and leave entitlements including job duties, bonuses, overtime, and additional clauses on confidentiality, leave, post-employment restraints, dispute resolution, and governing laws.

Your employment contract comes fully completed with your business and employee details. We also provide a template you can use for future hires.

The Comprehensive Employment Contract

covers key aspects like employee details, probation, salary, hours, and leave entitlements including job duties, bonuses, overtime, and additional clauses on confidentiality, leave, post-employment restraints, dispute resolution, and governing laws.

Our Latest Blog Post

Workplace Code of Conduct

Clear Communication: The Key to Setting Expectations at Work

April 23, 20253 min read

How clear expectations shape culture, reduce risk, and improve employee engagement


Why a Code of Conduct is Non-Negotiable

Every Australian business — no matter how big or small — needs a written code of conduct. It’s more than a legal safeguard. It’s a foundational tool that sets the tone for how your team works, communicates, and treats each other.

A well-crafted Code of Conduct does three essential things:

  • Outlines acceptable behaviour and communication standards

  • Protects your business from risks and employee disputes

  • Shapes and strengthens your workplace culture

Without one, your business may be vulnerable to misunderstandings, Fair Work claims, or reputational damage.


Complement Your Code of Conduct with Key HR Policies

Your Code of Conduct is the compass — but your HR policies are the map. They guide your team through everyday expectations, from using work devices appropriately to managing conflict with kindness and clarity.

Here are the essential HR policies that work hand-in-hand with your Code of Conduct:

  • Workplace Bullying & Harassment Policy

  • Social Media Policy

  • Performance Management & Misconduct Policy

  • Leave, Attendance & Absenteeism Guidelines

  • Internet & Email Usage Policy

Pro tip: These should be accessible, up to date, and written in plain English — so everyone understands them.


Strong Communication = Fewer HR Headaches

Even the best-written policies won't be effective if communication isn’t clear and consistent. Here are some great ways to improve communication in your business:

10 Easy Wins for Better Communication

  • Regular team meetings that encourage input (not just updates with no opportunity for feedback or employee input)

  • An HR system, shared drive or intranet where key info and policies live

  • A clear and simple employee handbook

  • Open-door leadership that listens first

  • Regular, meaningful engagement surveys

  • Policy refreshers and reminders

  • Feedback opportunities that go both ways

  • Grievance procedures that employees trust

  • HR policies that everyone can access

  • Recognition for employees doing the right thing

When expectations are communicated regularly, everything flows better — from productivity to morale.


Preventing Workplace Harassment & Discrimination

It’s not enough to tell staff to "just be respectful." Your business needs to back that up with policies and action. That includes:

  • A written statement in your policies making it crystal clear that bullying, discrimination, and harassment won’t be tolerated

  • Regular training for all staff on what these terms mean and how to report concerns

  • A step-by-step grievance process — so employees know who to talk to, and when if they need to raise an issue or make a complaint

Kindness is important. So is structure. The two work best together.


Want Help Putting This in Place?

HR doesn’t have to be hard — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Book a free 10-minute introductory call to chat about how we can help you implement a Code of Conduct, update your HR policies, or improve team communication.
Book a Free Call with Karen

Looking for more in-depth support?
My HR Partner Memberships give you ongoing access to:

  • HR advice when you need it, on demand

Explore our Peace of Mind membership

  • Support with staff issues — before they become big ones

  • Templates and policies that keep you compliant

Explore the HR Hub


About Your HR Partner

Hi, I’m Karen Hillen — your trusted HR Partner. I help small and medium Australian businesses build kind, compliant workplaces. Whether you need contracts, policies, help managing your team or just someone in your corner, I’m here.


Let's Talk HR

Don’t wait for an issue to force your hand. Let’s set your workplace up for success — with clear conduct, compassionate communication, and proactive people management.

Book Your HR Advice Call

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Karen Hillen

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

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We provide HR advice and support. We have trusted partners to assist with any employment law issues
outside of our scope.

More info

PO Box 1079

Coolangatta QLD 4225

ABN 30 644 527 015

Get HR Advice from our HR expert

Our Latest Blog Post

Workplace Code of Conduct

Clear Communication: The Key to Setting Expectations at Work

April 23, 20253 min read

How clear expectations shape culture, reduce risk, and improve employee engagement


Why a Code of Conduct is Non-Negotiable

Every Australian business — no matter how big or small — needs a written code of conduct. It’s more than a legal safeguard. It’s a foundational tool that sets the tone for how your team works, communicates, and treats each other.

A well-crafted Code of Conduct does three essential things:

  • Outlines acceptable behaviour and communication standards

  • Protects your business from risks and employee disputes

  • Shapes and strengthens your workplace culture

Without one, your business may be vulnerable to misunderstandings, Fair Work claims, or reputational damage.


Complement Your Code of Conduct with Key HR Policies

Your Code of Conduct is the compass — but your HR policies are the map. They guide your team through everyday expectations, from using work devices appropriately to managing conflict with kindness and clarity.

Here are the essential HR policies that work hand-in-hand with your Code of Conduct:

  • Workplace Bullying & Harassment Policy

  • Social Media Policy

  • Performance Management & Misconduct Policy

  • Leave, Attendance & Absenteeism Guidelines

  • Internet & Email Usage Policy

Pro tip: These should be accessible, up to date, and written in plain English — so everyone understands them.


Strong Communication = Fewer HR Headaches

Even the best-written policies won't be effective if communication isn’t clear and consistent. Here are some great ways to improve communication in your business:

10 Easy Wins for Better Communication

  • Regular team meetings that encourage input (not just updates with no opportunity for feedback or employee input)

  • An HR system, shared drive or intranet where key info and policies live

  • A clear and simple employee handbook

  • Open-door leadership that listens first

  • Regular, meaningful engagement surveys

  • Policy refreshers and reminders

  • Feedback opportunities that go both ways

  • Grievance procedures that employees trust

  • HR policies that everyone can access

  • Recognition for employees doing the right thing

When expectations are communicated regularly, everything flows better — from productivity to morale.


Preventing Workplace Harassment & Discrimination

It’s not enough to tell staff to "just be respectful." Your business needs to back that up with policies and action. That includes:

  • A written statement in your policies making it crystal clear that bullying, discrimination, and harassment won’t be tolerated

  • Regular training for all staff on what these terms mean and how to report concerns

  • A step-by-step grievance process — so employees know who to talk to, and when if they need to raise an issue or make a complaint

Kindness is important. So is structure. The two work best together.


Want Help Putting This in Place?

HR doesn’t have to be hard — and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Book a free 10-minute introductory call to chat about how we can help you implement a Code of Conduct, update your HR policies, or improve team communication.
Book a Free Call with Karen

Looking for more in-depth support?
My HR Partner Memberships give you ongoing access to:

  • HR advice when you need it, on demand

Explore our Peace of Mind membership

  • Support with staff issues — before they become big ones

  • Templates and policies that keep you compliant

Explore the HR Hub


About Your HR Partner

Hi, I’m Karen Hillen — your trusted HR Partner. I help small and medium Australian businesses build kind, compliant workplaces. Whether you need contracts, policies, help managing your team or just someone in your corner, I’m here.


Let's Talk HR

Don’t wait for an issue to force your hand. Let’s set your workplace up for success — with clear conduct, compassionate communication, and proactive people management.

Book Your HR Advice Call

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Karen Hillen

Tapping into more than 30 years’ experience in Human Resources, staffing & payroll, Karen loves helping you get the best out of your people while providing you, the business owner, with peace of mind.

Back to Blog

We provide HR advice and support.
We have trusted partners to assist with
any employment law issues outside
of our scope.

More info

PO Box 1079

Coolangatta QLD 4225

ABN 30 644 527 015

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