Adjunct FlexCal Sample Clauses

Adjunct FlexCal. Adjunct faculty are not required to complete any Flexible Calendar hours or activities. However, the college encourages the participation of all faculty in campus dialogues and professional development activities, and will compensate adjunct faculty for their participation as follows: A. Each adjunct faculty member shall be eligible for up to six (6) hours of Category 3 pay in each semester of employment, for participation in any combination of: campus-sponsored Flex activities (on campus or online), department meetings, and division meetings, completed within the respective semester. B. Each adjunct faculty member shall, in addition, be eligible for 3 hours of Category 3 pay per .20 FTE of load assignment, per semester, for participation in any combination of the activities outlined in part A, or for non-SCC professional development activities pre-approved for Flex credit by the supervising xxxx.
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Adjunct FlexCal. Adjunct faculty are not required to complete any Flexible Calendar hours or activities. However, the college encourages the participation of all faculty in campus dialogues and professional development activities, and will compensate adjunct faculty for their participation as follows: A. Each adjunct faculty member shall be eligible for up to six (6) hours of Category 3 pay in each semester of employment, for participation in any combination of: campus-sponsored Flex activities (on campus or online), department meetings, and division meetings, completed within the respective semester. B. Each adjunct faculty member shall, in addition, be eligible for 3 hours of Category 3 pay per .20 FTE of load assignment, per semester, for participation in any combination of the activities outlined in part A, or for non-SCC professional development activities pre-approved for Flex credit by the supervising xxxx. Examples: - An adjunct instructor with a .40 FTE assignment in a given semester would be eligible, in that semester, for 6 hours of campus- sponsored Flex activities and/or meetings per Part A, plus an additional 6 hours for use in on- and/or off-campus Flex-eligible activities per Part B. - An instructor with a .10 FTE assignment in a given semester would be eligible, in that semester, for 6 hours of campus-sponsored Flex activities and/or meetings per Part A, plus an additional 1.5 hours for use in on- and/or off-campus Flex-eligible activities per Part B. C. All adjunct Flex hours will be paid at the end of the semester, upon the timely submission of Flex forms signed by the supervising xxxx.
Adjunct FlexCal. Adjunct faculty may participate in on and off-campus professional development activities and receive FlexCal credit. Adjunct and overload faculty whose classes are scheduled to meet on FlexCal days will be paid for the hours of those classes, provided they participated in approved FlexCal activities and submit the required paperwork. Compensation shall be at the rate of the category of the assigned class(es). Adjunct faculty are not required to complete any Flexible Calendar hours or activities. However, the college encourages the participation of all faculty in campus dialogues and professional development activities, and will compensate adjunct faculty for their participation as follows: A. Each adjunct faculty member shall be eligible for up to six (6) hours of Category 3 pay in each semester of employment, for participation in any combination of: campus-sponsored Flex activities (on campus or online), department meetings, and division meetings, completed within the respective semester. B. Each adjunct faculty member shall, in addition, be eligible for 3 hours of Category 3 pay per .20 FTE of load assignment, per semester, for participation in any combination of the activities outlined in part A, or for non-SCC professional development activities pre-approved for Flex credit by the supervising xxxx. • Examples: i. An adjunct instructor with a .40 FTE assignment in a given semester would be eligible, in that semester, for 6 hours of campus-sponsored Flex activities and/or meetings per Part A, plus an additional 6 hours for use in on- and/or off-campus Flex-eligible activities per Part B. ii. An instructor with a .10 FTE assignment in a given semester would be eligible, in that semester, for 6 hours of campus-sponsored Flex activities and/or meetings per Part A, plus an additional 1.5 hours for use in on- and/or off-campus Flex- eligible activities per Part B. C. All adjunct Flex hours will be paid at the end of the semester, upon the timely submission of Flex forms signed by the supervising xxxx.
Adjunct FlexCal. Adjunct faculty may participate in on and off-campus professional development activities and receive FlexCal credit. Adjunct and overload faculty whose classes are scheduled to meet on FlexCal days will be paid for the hours of those classes, provided they participated in approved FlexCal activities and submit the required paperwork. Compensation shall be at the rate of the category of the assigned class(es).

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