Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions Sample Clauses

Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions. Administrators may, at their or the College's request, transfer to a teaching position in their field of expertise at any time if a vacancy exists, and after consultation with the appropriate Selection Committee. This transfer shall take priority over the applications of persons other than full-time instructors. Administrators assuming instructional responsibilities will be governed by Article
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Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions. (a) Administrators shall have the right to teach at any time if needs exist and the University College President agrees. The Employer agrees to refer the matter to the appropriate Search Committee, which will review the qualifications, abilities, and experience of the administrator and make a recommendation to the University College President. This review would not apply to administrators who have taught at Kwantlen within the preceding two years and who are returning to the discipline/department where the administrator was previously employed. (b) Subject to the above clause, an administrator may transfer to a full-time faculty position in his/her field of expertise at any time if a vacancy exists. This transfer shall take priority over the applications of persons other than regular full-time instructors, but shall not operate to prevent a regular faculty member from being re-assigned under Article 7.05. (c) Article 4.11(a) shall not operate to displace a regular faculty member from his/her regular employment. Subject to Article 7.02, in the event that a lay-off is declared within a discipline or program, faculty members who have received their faculty positions through the operation of Article 4.11(b) within the year preceding the date of notification of lay-off, shall be laid off prior to other regular faculty members in the discipline or program. In addition to any faculty members FTE service in the past, notwithstanding the service loss provisions of 1.04(j), FTE service will accumulate from the date the former administrator’s faculty duties are assumed. (d) Administrators assuming faculty responsibilities will be governed by Article 4.06 for all faculty activities in the event their faculty activities have not been previously evaluated.
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Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions. (a) Administrators shall have the right to teach at any time if there is a demonstrated need and the College President agrees. The College agrees to prior notification of the Coordinator of the program concerned and the Xxxx of Academics. The performance of such teaching duties on a temporary basis would not bring such a person within the bargaining unit. "Temporary" shall normally mean one (1) semester. If longer than one (1) semester is necessary, the Association shall be consulted in advance.
Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions. (a) Administrators shall have the right to teach at any time if needs exist and the College President agrees. The College agrees to prior consultation with the appropriate Search Committee regarding the right to teach. (b) Subject to Article 4.10 (a) an administrator may transfer to a full-time faculty position in his/her field of expertise at any time if a vacancy exists. The College agrees to prior consultation with the appropriate Search Committee regarding the transfer. This transfer shall take priority over the applications of persons other than regular full-time instructors, but shall not operate to prevent a regular faculty member from being re-assigned under Article 7.05. (c) Article 4.10(a) shall not operate to displace a regular faculty member from his/her regular employment. Subject to Article 7.02, in the event that a lay-off is declared within a discipline or program, faculty who have received their faculty positions through the operation of Article 4.10(b) within the year preceding the date of notification of lay-off, shall be laid off prior to other regular faculty members in the discipline or program. (d) Administrators assuming faculty responsibilities will be governed by Article 4.06 for all faculty activities in the event their faculty activities have not been previously evaluated.
Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions. 23 Administrators Moving Into Faculty Positions 6.1 for all instructional activities.

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