Adjunct Appointments. a. The Administration and the IFO recognize that circumstances may dictate that faculty tasks cannot be accomplished within the workload of permanent faculty, including overload. When the President/designee determines that such conditions exist the President/designee may authorize adjunct appointments in accordance with the following principles: 1. To meet temporary staffing needs due to enrollment increases for which normal full funding is not provided. 2. To meet temporary staffing needs when faculty are reassigned to other duties or who are on sabbatical, phased retirement or the annuitant employment program, or on other leaves of absence. 3. To teach courses requiring special expertise and/or to meet special programmatic needs of departments where such expertise and needs cannot otherwise be provided by the faculty within the department.
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Adjunct Appointments. a. The Administration and the IFO recognize that circumstances may dictate that faculty tasks cannot be accomplished within the workload of permanent faculty, including overload. When the President/designee determines that such conditions exist the Presidenthe/designee she may authorize adjunct appointments in accordance with the following principles:
1. To meet temporary staffing needs due to enrollment increases for which normal full funding is not provided.
2. To meet temporary staffing needs when faculty are reassigned to other duties or who are on sabbatical, phased retirement or the annuitant employment program, or on other leaves of absence.
3. To teach courses requiring special expertise and/or to meet special programmatic needs of departments where such expertise and needs cannot otherwise be provided by the faculty within the department.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement