ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Sample Clauses

ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS a) Commencing September, 1989, the Board will pay a Teacher presently in Category A4 who earns a Specialist or Honour Specialist Certificate, Principals’ Certificate, Masters' Degree, or Doctorate Degree recognized by QECO which has not been used to determine Category placement in A4, a one-time allowance as follows: i) Specialist or Honour Specialist or Principals’ Certificate - $500 ii) Masters' Degree - $1,000
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS a) Commencing September, 1989, the Board will pay a Teacher presently in Category A4 who earns a Specialist or Honour Specialist Certificate, Principals’ Certificate, Masters' Degree, or Doctorate Degree recognized by QECO which has not been used to determine Category placement in A4, a one-time allowance as follows: i) Specialist or Honour Specialist or Principals’ Certificate: September 1, 2008 $515 September 1, 2009 $530 September 1, 2010 $546 September 1, 2011 $563 ii) Masters' Degree September 1, 2008 $1,030 September 1, 2009 $1,061 September 1, 2010 $1,093 September 1, 2011 $1,126 iii) Doctorate Degree b) It is the responsibility of the teacher to provide to the Director evaluation by QECO to qualify for these allowances. c) Prerequisite courses required for entry into the Specialist or Honours Specialist course may not have been used to determine Category placement in A4 for the purpose of this article. d) As an alternative to this allowance upon the request by the teacher, a Professional Development Credit in the same amount may be assigned to the teacher for use upon submission of expenses.
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. The undermentioned allowances for additional qualifications and associated conditions will apply from the beginning of the first pay period to commence on or after the date provided in 5.8.1 The amounts of the allowances and conditions regarding eligibility are set out in Appendix 3. The provisions of 5.3.5(a)(i) as it relates to a bachelors degree in nursing will not apply in addition to the terms of this agreement.
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. 4.3.1 These provisions shall apply only to Registered Nurses Levels 1, 2 and 3. (a) The allowance will be $1.26 per hour for hours worked for all full time, part time and casual Employees whose Graduate Certificate qualifications are deemed relevant and their application for qualification allowance is approved by the Director Nursing and Clinical Services and will apply in accordance with clause 4.3.2. (b) The following Diplomas issued by a University or College of Advanced Education prior to the implementation of Graduate Certificates or Graduate Diplomas in relevant nursing practice areas are recognised for the purpose of entitlement to the qualification allowance outlined in 4.3.1(a): Accident and Emergency Oncology Anaesthetic and Recovery Operating Room Cardiac Care Orthopaedic Cardiovascular Paediatric Critical Care Palliative Care Intensive Care - General Stomal Therapy
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. The amounts of the allowances for additional qualifications and conditions regarding eligibility are set out at APPENDIX 2. The provisions of 5.3.5(a) as it relates to a bachelors degree in nursing will not apply in addition to the terms of this agreement. 5.5.1 Registered Nurses/Midwives 5.5.2 Enrolled Nurses (with Diploma qualifications)
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS a) Commencing September, 1989, the Board will pay a Teacher presently in Category A4 who earns a Specialist or Honour Specialist Certificate, Principals’ Certificate, Masters' Degree, or Doctorate Degree recognized by QECO which has not been used to determine Category placement in A4, a one-time allowance as follows: i) Specialist or Honour Specialist or September 1, 2008 $515 September 1, 2009 $530 September 1, 2010 $546 September 1, 2011 $563 ii)Masters' Degree September 1, 2008 $1,030 September 1, 2009 $1,061 September 1, 2010 $1,093 September 1, 2011 $1,126
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. 5.4.1 Registered Nurse/Registered Midwife Levels 1, 2 and 3
ALLOWANCES FOR ADDITIONAL QUALIFICATIONS. 5.4.1 The undermentioned allowances for additional qualifications and associated conditions will apply to Registered Nurses and Enrolled Nurses in accordance with the development priorities of the employer. 5.4.2 A qualifications allowance of $1,300 per annum will be paid to full-time RNs for further qualifications specialising in any of the priorities listed below and as approved by management: 5.4.3 A qualifications allowance of $600 per annum will be paid to full-time ENs completing an Advanced Diploma specialising in any of the priorities listed below and as approved by management: 5.4.4 Full-time employees will be paid the allowances at clauses 5.4.2 and 5.4.3 fortnightly at the rate of 1/26 of the amount specified. 5.4.5 Part-time and casual employees will be paid the allowance at clauses 5.4.2 and

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