After Hours Crisis Coverage for HHS Sample Clauses

After Hours Crisis Coverage for HHS. Employees who are required by their positions to participate in the Department ofHealth & Human Services After Hours Crisis Coverage rotation will be compensated according to the following schedule when performing this duty: Weeknight Coverage (Monday through Thursday, 1700 - 0800): $80.00 per night plus flex time equal to the time spent away from home. The flex time earned must be used within 7 calendar days. Flex time not used within 7 calendar days is not accrued. Employees are to arrange with the scheduling staff to have the following morning free. Weekend Coverage (Friday 1700 to Monday 0800): $320.00 plus flex time equal to the time spent away from home. The flex time earned must be used within 7 days calendar. Flex time not used within 7 calendar days is not accrued. Employees are to arrange with the scheduling staff to have the morning after on on-call weekend free. Holiday Coverage: $148.00 plus flex time equal to the time spent away from home, plus another day taken as the County Holiday. The flex time earned must be used within 7 calendar days. Flex time not used within 7 calendar days is not accrued. Employees are to arrange with the scheduling staff to have the morning after an on-call Holiday free. Holiday Coverage of the CBA means that for employees who are required by their positions to participate in the Health & Human Services after hours crisis coverage rotation on a holiday, they will get another day offas a County holiday whether or not the employees are called out on a crisis away from home. For holidays going forward, workers on after hours crisis coverage for Health & Human Services will be recognized as having earned a holiday regardless of whether they are called out on a crisis away from home. For Health & Human Services crisis worker employees assigned to after hours crisis coverage on a holiday beginning with Veterans Day in 2016, they shall preschedule the holiday time off when the crisis work schedules are made, and use the day off in lieu of holiday within seven (7) days after the holiday. Failure of an employee to take time off in accordance with this paragraph will result in loss of holiday time. Health & Human Services crisis employees are still eligible for morning free time and flex time per the collective bargaining agreement.
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After Hours Crisis Coverage for HHS. 7 Mobile Crisis Team; Definitions. “Call-Outs” A call out is an actual event requiring a commute to a location in response to a crisis telephone call, or a single telephone call regarding a crisis lasting not less than 30 minutes.

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