Administratively-Initiated Paid Professional Leave Sample Clauses

Administratively-Initiated Paid Professional Leave. 1. An Executive Director and/or Interlocal Administration may request that a teacher participate in a paid professional leave activity during the term of the teacher’s contract.
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Administratively-Initiated Paid Professional Leave. The Executive Director and/or Interlocal Administration may request that a teacher participate in a paid professional leave activity during the term of the teacher’s contract. Professional leave may be granted for purposes such as visitation to other classrooms or schools, visits to other educational institutions, mentoring/inservice activities, or attendance of seminars/ conventions/ workshops. Any expenses associated with an administratively-initiated leave shall not be charged against the PR&R Committee’s budget, discussed in Section A above. Any expenses which may be payable by the Interlocal must be approved by the Executive Director in advance.

Related to Administratively-Initiated Paid Professional Leave

  • Professional Leave Professional leave without pay will be granted to full-time and regular part- time employees who are elected to or appointed to the College of Nurses or the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario or the Registered Practical Nurses’ Association of Ontario to attend regularly scheduled meetings of the College of Nurses or the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario or the Registered Practical Nurses’ Association of Ontario subject to the following limitations:

  • Volunteer Firefighting Leave Leave without pay will be granted when an employee who is a volunteer firefighter is called to duty to respond to a fire, natural disaster or medical emergency.

  • Examination Leave 35.3.1 Examination leave with pay shall be granted for an employee to write an examination for an accredited secondary school, technological institute or university subject, provided the course of study of the employee concerned can reasonably be construed by the Council as likely to increase the employee’s usefulness to the Council and is not an examination for a completely extraneous subject.

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